Armour of proof, or a soveraign antidote, against the contagion of evil company. Together with the skill, will, and industry of lewd ones; in tempting to sin, and drawing to perdition. The second part. Dedicated to all young students in the universities and Inns of Court, apprentices of London, sons and servants in the whole nation, by R. Younge of Roxwell in Essex, Florilegus. Licensed and entred according to order.

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Imprint
London: Printed by J. Hayes, and are to be sold by James Crumpe in little St. Bartholomews Well-yard, and by Mrs. Crips in Popes-head-Alley, with 39 other Pieces composed by the same Author, 1664.
Publication year
1664-1664
ESTC No.
R43832
Grub Street ID
124691
Description
[2], 30 p. ; 8⁰
Note
Leaf A4 is mislabled A3.
Uncontrolled note
Filmed copy imperfect: stained and tightly bound, with loss of text