A treatise on peace of soul, and content of mind. Written originally in French by Mr. Peter Du Moulin, the son. A work consisting of devotion, morality, divinity, and philosophy; adapted to every capacity, and equally proper for all Christians in general. First corrected, improved, and re-published with notes, by Mr. Sartoris. And now translated into English, with additional notes, in two volumes, by John Scrope, D.D. Rector of Castle-Combe, and Vicar of Kington St. Michael's, in the county of Wilts.

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  • A treatise on peace of soul, and content of mind. Written originally in French by Mr. Peter Du Moulin, the son. A work consisting of devotion, morality, divinity, and philosophy; adapted to every capacity, and equally proper for all Christians in general. First corrected, improved, and re-published with notes, by Mr. Sartoris. And now translated into English, with additional notes, in two volumes, by John Scrope, D.D. Rector of Castle-Combe, and Vicar of Kington St. Michael's, in the county of Wilts.
  • Traité de la paix de l'âme et du contentement de l'esprit. English
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Imprint
Salisbury : printed by Edward Easton: and sold by Millar, in the Strand, Hawes, Clarke and Collins, and Baldwin, in Pater-noster Row, London; Fletcher and Prince, in Oxford; Leake and Frederick, at Bath; and Burrough, at Devizes, M.DCC.LXV. [1765]
Publication year
1765
ESTC No.
T116731
Grub Street ID
168384
Description
2 v. ; 8°.
Note
Scrope's English translation of the French version of Du Moulin's work, which was originally written in English and published in 1657 as "Of peace and contentment of minde."; With a list of subscribers in vol.1.