The Life and Death of the Godly Man, Exemplified in a Sermon Preached Nov. 12. 1676, at the Funeral of That Pious and Faithful Minister of Christ, Mr. Thomas Wadsworth
by Bragg, R
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London: Printed for Dorman Newman at the King's Arms in the Poulttrey, 1677. Pamphlet. Good. Pamphlet, whole unto itself, but appearing disbound from a book at some point. [8], 32. Collated and complete. A funeral sermon accompanied by an unattributed poem titled An Elegy Upon the Death of Mr. Thomas Wadsworth. Remains of leather binding along its left edge. Sewn binding. In GOOD condition. Moderate darkening, with heavier darkening along the extremities. Some soiling and minor wear along the extremities. Faint dampstain present in the upper margin of the pages. General darkening to the interior with some scattered foxing.[ESTC R35339, Wing B4204].
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- Mare Booksellers (US)
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- Title
- The Life and Death of the Godly Man, Exemplified in a Sermon Preached Nov. 12. 1676, at the Funeral of That Pious and Faithful Minister of Christ, Mr. Thomas Wadsworth
- Author
- Bragg, R
- Format/Binding
- Pamphlet
- Book Condition
- Used - Good
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Publisher
- Printed for Dorman Newman at the King's Arms in the Poulttrey
- Place of Publication
- London
- Date Published
- 1677
- Keywords
- Thomas Wadsworth Religious Sermon
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- Essays/ Non Fiction;
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