Nosce teipsum: or, A leading-step to the knowledge of our selves, as the surest foundation to true religion in all persuasions. In a brief discourse of man's being made and undone, in order to his more happy recovery. And also of the original and nature of man's body, and soul; and of the faculties, or different ways of the soul's operation in the body. With a brief discourse of the Lord's Day, and of the sacrament of the Lord's Supper. By an unworthy (but happy) proselite of religion and morality. To which is added a poem, treating of humane reason, and the nature original, and immortality of the soul; written nigh one hundred years since, by Sir John Davies, Attorney-General to Q. Elizabeth, and now herewith reprinted.
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- Nosce teipsum: or, A leading-step to the knowledge of our selves, as the surest foundation to true religion in all persuasions. In a brief discourse of man's being made and undone, in order to his more happy recovery. And also of the original and nature of man's body, and soul; and of the faculties, or different ways of the soul's operation in the body. With a brief discourse of the Lord's Day, and of the sacrament of the Lord's Supper. By an unworthy (but happy) proselite of religion and morality. To which is added a poem, treating of humane reason, and the nature original, and immortality of the soul; written nigh one hundred years since, by Sir John Davies, Attorney-General to Q. Elizabeth, and now herewith reprinted.
- Gn?thi seauton. Nosce teipsum: or, The Delphick oracle expounded, as a looking-glass for the soul
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London: printed, and are to be sold by Edward Brewster, at the Crane in St. Pauls's Church-yard; and Dorman Newman, at the King's-Arms in the Poultry, MDCLXXXIX. [1689]
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- 1689-1689
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- R1698
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- 64787
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- [18], 50, [4], 55, [1] p. ; 2⁰
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- "Gn?thi seauton. Nosce teipsum: or, The Delphick oracle expounded, as a looking-glass for the soul." has separate title page, with imprint "printed in the year 1688", and pagination. Register begins with quire 2B.
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- DFONOTE blg second section ("Gn?thi seauton ...") is identical with previous edn (London, 1688; Wing D400), with license statement on t.p. ("April 10th. 1688. Rob. Midgley."); imprimatur, t.p. verso: "Imprimatur, Aug. 14. 1689. C. Alston."; imprint reads: "... St. Paul's ..."; ded. epistle is signed "W.R.", Folger file identifies William Ravenhill as author, referring to T.L.S., Oct. 1961, p. 753