A Sober and Seasonable Discourse : By way of Dialogue, Between a States-man, and a Country-Gentleman, Making it manifest, That the Sober and truly Religious People of this Nation, formerly call Puritans, and of late Presbyterians, were not the Designers and Promoters of the last War. And proving by unanswerable Reasons, that there is no such danger of a Second War, as is generally feared / Written by a true Lover of his King and Country, for the quieting the Spirits of all sorts of People.
1681
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Title
A Sober and Seasonable Discourse : By way of Dialogue, Between a States-man, and a Country-Gentleman, Making it manifest, That the Sober and truly Religious People of this Nation, formerly call Puritans, and of late Presbyterians, were not the Designers and Promoters of the last War. And proving by unanswerable Reasons, that there is no such danger of a Second War, as is generally feared / Written by a true Lover of his King and Country, for the quieting the Spirits of all sorts of People.
Created/published
London : By N. Thompson, and are to be sold by Randal Taylor, near Stationers-hall, 1681.
Description
[2], 37, [1] p. ; (4to)
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FSL copy disbound.
Cited/described in
Wing S4401
Place of creation/publication
Great Britain -- England -- London.
Item Details
Call number
264615
Folger-specific note
Adopted by Caroline Kenney, Acquisitions Night 2009.