"Made up of three parts, I. the grounds of Christian religion and the doctrine of the Church of England as differing from the Now-Roman and New-Reformed ones, II. daily and weekly forms of prayers, fortified with Holy Scriptures, meditations, and rules to keep the soul from the common roads of sin and carry it on in a mortified course, III. seven charges to conscience, delivering (if not the whole body) the main limbs of divinity, which is the art not of disputing, but living well."
"To the reader" signed: Philo Christianus.
"A preservative against the plague of schism": p. 517-566 has special t.p.
Reproduction of original in the St. John's College Library, Cambridge University.
Wing B4995.
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