Publication Date | 1659 |
Remainder | wherein all seekers of truth, and shakers in the faith, may find the true religion independing upon mans invention, and be established therein. Intended as a key to Christianity. as a touchstone for a traveller. as a probe for a Protestant. as a sea-mark for a sailor. By Benjamin Spencer, who worshippeth vnity in trinity, and most earnestly prayeth that people may come to unity in verity, at home and abroad. In a Christian dialogue between Philalethes and his friend Mathetes seeking satisfaction |
Extent | [12], 120, 115-289, [5] p., [1] leaf of plates |
Location | London |
Publisher | printed for B[enjamin]. S[pencer]. the author, and are to be sold by William Hope, at his shop next door to St Bartholomews Church, on the north side of the Royall Exchange |