01944nam 2200421Ia 450 99639224660331620221108060240.0(CKB)1000000000676532(EEBO)2240952185(OCoLC)12362809(EXLCZ)99100000000067653219850808d1659 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|The whole duty of man laid down in a plain way for the use of the meanest reader[electronic resource] divided into XVII chapters : one whereof being read every Lords day, the whole may be read over, thrice in the year, necessary for all families : with private devotionsLondon Printed for T. Garthwait ...1659[20], 386 [i.e. 384], 90, [6] p., 1 leaf of platesAdvertisement: p. [5]-[6] at end.Illustrated t.p. and added t.p., engraved.Prefatory letter signed: H. Hammond.Variously attributed to Lady Dorothy Pakington, Richard Sterne, Abp. of York, John Fell, Bp. of Oxford, Humphrey Henchman, Bp. of Salisbury, and others. Cf. DNB.Added t.p. and separate paging (90 p.) at end: Private devotions for several occasions.Published anonymously, 1658, under title: The practice of Christian graces, the whole duty of man.Reproduction of original in British Library.eebo-0018Allestree Richard1619-1681.793142Fell John1625-1686.1001113Sterne Richard1596?-1683.1001111Henchman Humphrey1592-1675.793659Pakington Dorothy CoventryLady,d. 1679.1001112EAAEAAm/cWaOLNBOOK996392246603316The whole duty of man laid down in a plain way for the use of the meanest reader2389514UNISA