Englands distemper, having division and error, as its cause: . wanting peace and truth for its cure. Set forth in a sermon preacht at Uxbridge on January 30th. being the first day of the treaty. Together with a vindication of the author from those scandalous aspersions cast upon him by the malignant party. By Christopher Love Master of Arts, preacher to the garrison at Windsor Castle.
Christopher Love (1618-1651)
Category
Books
Date
1645
Materials
Place of origin
England
Collection
Blickling Hall, Norfolk
NT 3135774
Summary
Bibliographic description
43,[1]p. . 4to.. Annotated by George Stamcombe on pp. 23-4, which have been folded, not cropped with the rest of text, in order to retain his marginal notes. Provenance: 17C manuscript on title page: George Stamcombe [partially cropped by rebinding] pr iiijd. Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf and marbled paper over boards, red-brown spine labels. Marbled endpapers to match covers. Spine title: Pamphlets. 1644. 1645. Divinity. Old water stains throughout.
Makers and roles
Christopher Love (1618-1651)