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Autore |
Jerome Stephen <fl. 1604-1650.> |
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Titolo |
The arraignement of the vvhole creature, at the barre of religion, reason, and experience [[electronic resource] ] : Occasioned vpon an inditement preferred by the soule of man against the prodigals vanity and vaine prodigality. Explained, applyed, and tryed in the historie and misterie of that parable. From whence is drawne this doome orthodoxicall, and iudgement divine. That no earthly vanity can satisfie mans heavenly soule. . |
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London, : Printed by B. Alsop and Tho : Favvcet, 1631 [i.e. 1632?] |
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HobsonRobert |
HendersonRobert <17th cent.> |
HarrisRobert <1581-1658.> |
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Note generali |
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By Stephen Jerome. |
Editor's dedication signed "R.H.", i.e. Robert Hobson, to whom the whole is sometimes erroneously attributed. Also erroneously attributed to Robert Harris and to Robert Henderson. |
With an additional title page, engraved, signed "Marten. discul", i.e. Martin Droeshout: "The arraignment of the whole creature att the barre of religion reason experience .. Anno 1632.". |
Identified as STC 13069 on UMI microfilm. |
Reproduction of the original in the Folger Shakespeare Library. |
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