Fi.9.04
A perfect pathway to felicitie, containing godlie meditations, and prayers, fit for all times, and necessarie to be practiced of all good Christians.
Running title: Perfect pathway to felicity
At London : Imprinted by Humfrey Lownes, dwelling on Breadstreet hill, at the signe of the Star., 1610.
[320] p. ; 10 cm. (16mo)
Dedication signed: Philip Stubs.
Running title reads: A perfect pathway to felicity.
Signatures: [par.]⁸ A-T⁸.
The first leaf and the last leaf are blank except for ornamental borders.
STC (2nd ed.) 23399.
ESTC, S111315
Ms. inscription on page facing title: "Thomas Wescott". Additional inscriptions on final blank page and facing binding leaf: "Thomas Westcott his book god g[i]ue him grace ..." dated 1697.
Ms. inscription on penultimate verso: "John Forwar" dated 1702.
Faded ms. annotation on front flyleaf (unread); pen trials inside back cover.
Calculation in pencil on front binding leaf: "1865 [less] 1610 [equals] 255".
17th-century stiff parchment laced case binding, laced at head and tail and two sewing supports; gold fillets to form panels on covers; gold-tooled spine.
Prayer-books Early works to 1800.
Meditations Early works to 1800.
Lownes, Humphrey, ? - -1629 printer.
England London.
B38406