A mirrour of looking-glass both for saints and sinners, held forth in some thousands of examples; . wherein is presented, as Gods wonderful mercies to the one, so his severe judgments against the other. Collected out of the most classique authors, both ancient, and modern, with some late examples observed by my self, and others. Whereunto are added a geographical description of all the countries in the known world: ... The first volumne. By Sa. Clark, sometime pastour in Bennet Fink, London.
Samuel Clarke
Category
Books
Date
1671
Materials
Place of origin
England
Collection
Belton House, Lincolnshire
NT 3023046
Summary
Bibliographic description
[12],702,[10]; [2],293,[1]; 85,[1]; 35,[1]p., frontis., 2 engr. title-pages . ill.., port.. . fol.. Calf, with rules (seventeenth-century), in book-shoe. 3pp. of MS notes (17c., perhaps Sir John Brownlow) on end flyleaves.. Provenance: Monogram on pastedown and flyleaf: JB [= "Young" Sir John Brownlow (1659-1697)]. Bookplate: Belton House (earl's coronet & crests), pasted over MS location inscription (eighteenth-century): Lord Brownlow's Grantham house.
Makers and roles
Samuel Clarke Thomas Cross (fl.1632-1682) Richard Gaywood (fl.1650-1680)