The pleasure of the mind: or, The foretast [sic] of happiness. : Containing some practical discources of repentance, and the glorious joys of heaven. With a pathetical perswasion to fly vain and unprofitable discource about religion, and to seek for true unity and peace. With select and choice prayers, very necessary to be devoutly used by all persons, upon most occasions of human life; methodized into select and choice forms for every day of the week, upon the canonical hours being the third, the sixth and the ninth

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  • The pleasure of the mind: or, The foretast [sic] of happiness. : Containing some practical discources of repentance, and the glorious joys of heaven. With a pathetical perswasion to fly vain and unprofitable discource about religion, and to seek for true unity and peace. With select and choice prayers, very necessary to be devoutly used by all persons, upon most occasions of human life; methodized into select and choice forms for every day of the week, upon the canonical hours being the third, the sixth and the ninth
  • Foretast of happiness; Foretaste of happiness
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Imprint
London,: Printed and are to be sold by Randal Taylor ..., 1690.
Publication year
1690
ESTC No.
R181885
Grub Street ID
72287
Description
[36], 544 p. 8°.
Note
Imperfect: tightly bound with slight loss of text

Errata: p. [35]-[36].