Oyl of gladness: or Spiritual balm for the distressed soul ; easing and healing all diseases of the spirit, and distractions of the mind. To which is added, a divine poem, contining comfort for the distressed, in their extream time of need: or the excellency of God's mercy. Composed for the use of a private family, that is in necessity, by the reverend divine Mr. Russel, and now publish'd for the good of all Chrisitans in general.
1705
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Title
Oyl of gladness: or Spiritual balm for the distressed soul ; easing and healing all diseases of the spirit, and distractions of the mind. To which is added, a divine poem, contining comfort for the distressed, in their extream time of need: or the excellency of God's mercy. Composed for the use of a private family, that is in necessity, by the reverend divine Mr. Russel, and now publish'd for the good of all Chrisitans in general.
Created/published
London : Printed and sold by J[ohn]. B[radford]. in Little Britain, over against the Pump, [1705?]
Description
16 p. ; (8vo)
Associated name
Note
Plomer gives range of dates for John Bradford (printer of theological books) as 1697-1709.
Signatures: A-B⁴.
Signatures: A-B⁴.
Cited/described in
English short title catalogue (ESTC), N70047
Place of creation/publication
Great Britain -- England -- London.
Call number
R349.2 item 7
Folger-specific note
153756.7. Bound with 8 other pamphlets. With a leather spine label with manuscript "CK." manuscript table of contents on front free endpaper. Trimmed, affecting t.p. border, text and catchwords. Provenance: faded inscription on front fly-leaf ("P.J. [?]"); engraved armorial bookplate of John Stuckhouse; accoridng to Folger card catalogue: Luttrell family library copy
Former call number
Bd.w. R349.2