01547nam 2200349Ia 450 99639031800331620221108074506.0(CKB)1000000000651740(EEBO)2240889525(OCoLC)45789335(EXLCZ)99100000000065174020010124d1669 uy 0engurbn||||a|bb|A holy oyl; and, a sweet perfume[electronic resource] taken out of the sanctuary of the most sacred scriptures : in allusion to those mentioned, Exod. chap. 30 vers. 22. to 37. : Compounded of many precious ingredients; and poured forth into eight vessels, or treatises, for the use, and benefit of the church of Christ, until his second coming. /By J.H. ; The contents of the eight treatises, which you may read in the two following pages[London] Printed for the authorin the year, 1669[8], 439 [i.e. 467], [13] pAttributed to Sir James Harrington by Wing.Place of publication suggested by Wing.Includes manuscript notes on Yeates family between p. 250 and p. 251.Imperfect: some pages are stained.Reproduction of original in: Birmingham Central Reference Library.eebo-0012FaithFaith.Harrington JamesSir,1607-1680.1007853EAEEAEBOOK996390318003316A holy oyl; and, a sweet perfume2423234UNISA