Steel, Laurence.
Short writing, began by nature, compliated [sic] by art manifesting the irregularity of placing the artificial before the natural of symbolical contractions: and proposing a method more suited to sense, and more fully answering y [sic] requisited of a compleat character in the shortning both of words and sentences. Invented, taught & published with plain directions examples and a specimen of the writing by Laurence Steel.
[S.l.]: Sold in Bristoli by the author, & also by Charles Allen, bookseller in Broad-street of the same citty: and in London by Benjamin Clark stationer; in George Court Lumbard street and others, printed in the yeare 1678.
ESTC No. R221908.Grub Street ID 95982.
Steel, Laurence.
Jacob the plain man wrestling with God until the break of the day, and prevailing in the light thereof, for perfect victory and dominion over Esau the rough and cunning man, and over all that would hinder him from going up to Bethel, the house of God, to sacrifice unto him in the place where he first appear'd unto him. Whereby all may see, how was I after long wrestling with, and seeking the Lord, brought off from prosessing and preaching that for Gospel which made not free from sin in this Life, thtat I might come to know the Light and Life of Jesus manifest in me, for the destrouing the Works of the Devil, and giving power to supplant & overcome all that would hinder from going up to the mountain of the Lord's House to workship and serve him in the Life and purity of his own Spirit, which is blessed for evermore; whose outward Name is Laurence Steel.
London: printed and sold by Andrew Sowle, at the Crooked-Billet in Holloway-Lane, near Shoreditch., 1683.
ESTC No. R32674.Grub Street ID 115366.
Steel, Laurence.
Short writing, begun by nature, compleated by art manifesting the irregularity of placing the artificial before the natural of symbolical contractions: and proposing a method more suited to sense, and more fully answering y requisites of a compleat character in the shortning both of words and sentences. Invented, taught & published with plaine directions examples and a specimen of the writing by Laurence Steel.
London: printed, and sold by T[homas]. Sowle in White-hart Court Gracious Street, also sold at ye Bible in George-yard Lombard Street. Where may be had stationary wares of all sorts wholesale or retail at reasonable rates, [1672].
ESTC No. R184621.Grub Street ID 74079.