Publication details
Id: | 215 |
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Ref: | Wing: A580 |
Title: | A Fannaticks Mite Cast into the Kings Treasury: Being a Sermon Printed to the King, Because not Preach'd before the King. |
Year: | 1660 |
Author: |
Henry Adis |
Printer: | |
Publisher: |
Henry Adis |
Categories: |
Charles II Sermon Dedication |
Notes: | Imprint reads: 'Printed for the Author an Upholdster'. Another version [see Wing A581] includes details of the printer. Thomason copy dated 'Nou. 29' [ie. November 29]. Epigraphs on title page from Bible: Acts 3:6: 'Silver and Gold have I none, but such as I have give I Thee'; Proverbs 18:13: 'First Read, then Judge [...] it is folly and shame'. A note on the first leaf describes how the sermon was 'Delivered into the Kings own Hands by the Author' on 9 November. 6-page dedication addressed 'To Charles the II, of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, King.' 4-page 'After-Writing to the King.' Sermon on 2 Chronicles 32:25: 'But Hezekiah rendred not again according to the benefits bestowed upon him [...] and upon Judah and Jerusalem.' |
Url (EEBO): | http://name.umdl.umich.edu/A26412.0001.001 |