The whole duty of man, laid down in a plain and familiar way for the use of all, but especially the meanest reader. Divided into XVII. chapters; one whereof being read every Lord's day, the whole may be read over thrice in the year. Necessary for all families. With private devotions for several occasions.
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- The whole duty of man, laid down in a plain and familiar way for the use of all, but especially the meanest reader. Divided into XVII. chapters; one whereof being read every Lord's day, the whole may be read over thrice in the year. Necessary for all families. With private devotions for several occasions.
- Practice of Christian graces
- Private devotions for several occasions.
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London: printed by R. Norton for Edward Pawlet, at the sign of the Bible in Chancery-Lane, near Fleetstreet, 1694.
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- 1694-1694
- ESTC No.
- R230480
- Grub Street ID
- 102793
- Description
- [24], 472, [8] p. ; 12⁰
- Note
- "Private devotions for several occasions" has separate dated title page.
Published anonymously, 1658 under title: The practice of Christian graces, or, The whole duty of man, and variously attribued to Lady Dorothy Pakington, Archbishop Sterne, Bishop John Fell and others, although now generally attributed to Richard Allestree--DNB.