Reproduction of originals in Yale University Library and in Huntington Library.
Copy on reel 5:13 lacks second part by Mr. Carr ([4], 66 p.)
"Two compendious extracts: one out of Theodorus Amydenus's Pietas Romana, written anno Domini 1624 [i.e. 1625], the other out of Mr. Carr's Piety of Paris, anno Domini 1666."
The second part has half title: Pietas Parisiensis, or, A short description of the piety and charity commonly exercised in Paris. Extracted out of Mr. Carr's relation thereof, published an. Dom. 1666.
Prepared for publication by Abraham Woodhead (R.H.) and published anonymously after his death. Cf. DNB.
Wing A3033
Wing W3450
Available electronically as part of Early English books online.