A looking-Glass for children. Being a narrative of God's gracious dealing with some little children, recollected by Henry Jessey, in his Life-Time. Together with sundry seasonable lessons and instructions to youth, calling them early to Remember their Creator. Written by Abraham Chear, late of Plymouth. The fourth edition, enlarg'd. To which is added many other poems very suitable. as also some Elegies on departed Friends, made by the said Abraham Chear. All now faithfully gathered together, for the benefit of young and old, by H. P

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Looking-Glass for children. Being a narrative of God's gracious dealing with some little children, recollected by Henry Jessey, in his Life-Time. Together with sundry seasonable lessons and instructions to youth, calling them early to Remember their Creator. Written by Abraham Chear, late of Plymouth. The fourth edition, enlarg'd. To which is added many other poems very suitable. as also some Elegies on departed Friends, made by the said Abraham Chear. All now faithfully gathered together, for the benefit of young and old, by H. P (Online)
A looking-Glass for children. Being a narrative of God's gracious dealing with some little children, recollected by Henry Jessey, in his Life-Time. Together with sundry seasonable lessons and instructions to youth, calling them early to Remember their Cre

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London : printed for T. P. and H. N. and sold by J. Marshall in Gracechurch-Street, 1708.

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