The countermine: . or, A short but true discovery of the dangerous principles, and secret practices of the dissenting party, especially the Presbyterians: shewing that religion is pretended, but rebellion is intended. And in order thereto the foundation of monarchy in the state, and episcopacy in the church, are undermined. By one who does passionately wish the prosperity of the Church, his King and country.
John Nalson (1638-1686)
Category
Books
Date
1677
Materials
Place of origin
England
Collection
Wimpole, Cambridgeshire
NT 3101361
Summary
Bibliographic description
[16],144,161-288,273-317,[3]p. . 8vo.. Old NT shelfmark: Vv.3.13. Old Wimpole shelfmarks: Ww6-14 [brown ink]; Vv/6 [pencil]; Vv.6.21 [dark blue ink]. Provenance: Armorial bookplate (between 1733 and 1754): Philip Lord Hardwicke Baron of Hardwicke in ye County of Gloucester [i.e. Philip Yorke, 1st Earl of Hardwicke (1690-1764), created Baron Hardwicke, 1733, and Earl of Hardwicke, 1754]. Binding: Seventeenth-century sprinkled calf over boards, remains of gilt tooling on spine and board edges, remains of marbled edges.
Makers and roles
John Nalson (1638-1686)