02130nam 2200373Ia 450 99638534360331620200824132323.0(CKB)4940000000074757(EEBO)2264214904(OCoLC)ocm12043644e(OCoLC)12043644(EXLCZ)99494000000007475719850516d1693 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|The reformed gentleman, or, The old English morals rescued from the immoralities of the present age[electronic resource] shewing how inconsistent those pretended genteel accomplishments of [brace] swearing, drinking, [brace] whoring and Sabbath-breaking are with the true generosity of an English man : being vices not only contrary to the law of God and the constitutions of our government both ecclesiastical and civil, but such as cry loud for vengeance without a speedy reformation : to which is added a modest advice to ministers and civil magistrates, with an abridgement of the laws relating thereto, the King's proclamation and Queens letter to the justices of Middlesex, with their several orders thereupon /by A.M. of the Church of EnglandLondon Printed for T. Salusbury ...1693[26], 153, [5] p., [1] leaf of plates portMarginal notes.Includes frontispiece port. of King WIlliam and Queen Mary, signed: P.P. Bouche, sculp.Advertisement: p. [1]-[5] at end.This item appears at reel 570:10 as Wing M6 and at reel 2223:2 incorrectly identified as Wing A27A (number cancelled in Wing 2nd. ed.)Reproduction of originals in Huntington Library and British library.eebo-0216Conduct of lifeConduct of life.A. Mof the Church of England.1021449Bouche Peter Paulb. ca. 1646.1004915UMIWaOLNBOOK996385343603316The reformed gentleman, or, The old English morals rescued from the immoralities of the present age2422257UNISA