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Date
17th century
Location
Bristol,
England
Great Britain
Great Britain
Media format
Manuscript text
Extent
[10], 103 p.
Language
English
Size
21 x 16 cm
Genre
Art
Reference IDs
Folger bibliographic ID: 244100
Folger call number: V.a.566
Folger holdings ID: 309227
Accession Number: MS Add 853
Folger call number: V.a.566
Folger holdings ID: 309227
Accession Number: MS Add 853
Summary
Annotated (including manicules) and corrected religious manuscript text. Begins with preface signed by Thomas Hobson, "To the truly Christian and Charitable Reader" (p. [3-5]). Also includes astrological chart of the Earth in the center of the universe, with Hell in the center of the Earth (p. 9); pen and ink drawings of a man in mid-17th century clothing (partially blotted out), a women, and a lion (p. [1]); and a poem (after p. 103)
Notes
General notes
"Written in Bristoll" is struck-through on title page Title from p. [7]: DEVINE Philosophie which when you have read God Geiue you Grace to vnder stand and beleue to your soules good and saluation through Jesus Christe Table of contents (incomplete) on p. [8-9] Poem first line: Thee doth the glory of this world pas. Poem listed in First Line Index Formerly Folger MS Add 853 Acquired from Hatchwell, October 3, 1984
Also known as
Extended title: Devine philosophie which when you have read God geiue you grace to vnder stand and beleue to your soules good and saluation through Jesus Christe 17th century
Alternate titles: Divine philosophy which when you have read God give you grace to understand and believe to your souls good and salvation through Jesus Christ
Alternate titles: Divine philosophy which when you have read God give you grace to understand and believe to your souls good and salvation through Jesus Christ
Related names
author: Hobson, Thomas, active 17th century