Gc.7.24(38)
A divine balsam to cure the bleeding wounds of these dangerous times. Or, The true cause of two grand and heavie iudgements of Almighty God now upon this kingdome. I. The plague, which is incumbent on us: II. The sword, which is imminent over us. The former we feele, the later we feare. With the onely remedy for the cessation of the one, and the prevention of the other. Composed by I. L. and exposed to publick view for the benefit of the republicke..
London : printed for Robert Wood., 1642..
[8] p. ; 19 cm (4to)
Annotation on Thomason copy: "Aug. 19".
Signatures: A⁴.
Includes title enclosed by decorated border, head-piece, and decorated initial.
Wing (2nd ed.), L23
Thomason, E.112[38]
ESTC, R20385
Armorial bookplate of Eton College, undated, on front pastedown.
Sammelband. 17th-century speckled calfskin over ?pasteboards. Covers decorated with double blind fillets to form a border; gilt fillet on board edges. Spine re-backed, with blind and fillets and gilt titling over red morocco label ("Petitions etc. 1641, 2 Vol. VII"). Textblock trimmed and dyed red. Endpapers of modern undecorated paper; one flyleaf at both ends of the textblock. 20th-century repairs by R.L. Day.
Bound with 100 other items.
Charles, 1600 - 1649 I, King of England,
Plague England London Early works to 1800.
Great Britain History Civil War, 1642-1649 Early works to 1800.
Wood, Robert, active 1637 - 1667 bookseller.
Day, R. L. binder.
England London.
eng
B52500