A mirrour or looking-glasse, both for saints, and sinners / held forth in some thousands of examples; wherein is presented, as Gods wonderful mercies to the one, so his severe judgments against the other. Collected out of the most classique authors, both ancient, and modern, with some late examples observed by my self, and others. Whereunto are added a Geographical description of all the countries in the known world: as also the wonders of God in nature; and the rare, stupendious, and costly works made by the art, and industry of man. As the most famous cities, temples, structures, statues, cabinets of rarities, &c. which have been, or are now in the world. By Sa. Clark. The third edition very much enlarged.

  • Clarke, Samuel, 1599-1682.
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view A mirrour or looking-glasse, both for saints, and sinners / held forth in some thousands of examples; wherein is presented, as Gods wonderful mercies to the one, so his severe judgments against the other. Collected out of the most classique authors, both ancient, and modern, with some late examples observed by my self, and others. Whereunto are added a Geographical description of all the countries in the known world: as also the wonders of God in nature; and the rare, stupendious, and costly works made by the art, and industry of man. As the most famous cities, temples, structures, statues, cabinets of rarities, &c. which have been, or are now in the world. By Sa. Clark. The third edition very much enlarged.

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A mirrour or looking-glasse, both for saints, and sinners / held forth in some thousands of examples; wherein is presented, as Gods wonderful mercies to the one, so his severe judgments against the other. Collected out of the most classique authors, both ancient, and modern, with some late examples observed by my self, and others. Whereunto are added a Geographical description of all the countries in the known world: as also the wonders of God in nature; and the rare, stupendious, and costly works made by the art, and industry of man. As the most famous cities, temples, structures, statues, cabinets of rarities, &c. which have been, or are now in the world. By Sa. Clark. The third edition very much enlarged. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : Printed by T. R. and E. M. for Tho. Newberry, 1657.

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2 parts : engr. frontispiece (portrait), add. engr. t.ps ; (folio)

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The third edition very much enlarged.

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Wing C4551
ESTC R26027
Sabin, 13447
Wing (CD-ROM, 1996), C4551

Notes

Copy 1 Note: Issued with A geographicall description of all the countries in the known world. Pt. ii (i.e. Wing C4516) has separate engr. and printed t.ps., the latter with imprint 'R.I. for T. Newberry'.

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