A large and complete concordance to the Bible in English, . according to the last translation. First collected by Clement Cotton, and now much enlarged and amended for the good both of schollers and others: far exceeding the most perfect that ever was extant in our language, both in ground-work and building, by Samuel Newman, a poor labourer in the Lords vineyard. The manifold use and benefit of this work is sufficiently declared in the prefaces to the reader.
Samuel Newman (1600-1663)
Category
Books
Date
1643
Materials
Place of origin
England
Collection
Dyrham, Gloucestershire
NT 3047178
Summary
Bibliographic description
[1376] p. . fol... Old manuscript shelfmark on front pastedown: B nb-10. Temporarily on Library table. Binding: Calf; gilt ruled and tooled; spine labelled in manuscript on paper label: Newman's Concordance to the Bible; green silk ties (top front wanting; bottom front and rear mostly wanting).
Provenance
Indigenous collection purchased by Ministry of Works in 1954 and given to Dyrham Park in 1961.
Makers and roles
Samuel Newman (1600-1663) Clement Cotton