Christianus per ignem. Or, A disciple warming of himself and owning of his Lord: with devout and useful meditations, fetch'd out of the fire, by a Christian in a cold season, sitting before it [electronic resource] : A work though never out of season, yet more particularly, designed for the seasonable and profitable entertainment, of them that would well employ their liesure [sic] by the fire-side. [Three lines in Latin from Alsted].
Christianus per ignem. Or, A disciple warming of himself and owning of his Lord: with devout and useful meditations, fetch'd out of the fire, by a Christian in a cold season, sitting before it [electronic resource] : A work though never out of season, yet more particularly, designed for the seasonable and profitable entertainment, of them that would well employ their liesure [sic] by the fire-side. [Three lines in Latin from Alsted].
Boston : Printed by B. Green, and J. Allen, for Benjamin Eliot at his shop, 1702.
Place of Publication or Printing
United States -- Massachusetts -- Boston.
Language
English
Description
198,[2]p. ; 8⁰.
Note
Running title: A disciple warming himself, and owning his Lord. Attributed to Cotton Mather by Holmes. "A praefatory poem"--p. 2-6, signed: Nicholas Noyes. Errata statement, p. 198. Reproduction of original from Library of Congress.
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Indexed In
Evans, 1067 Holmes, T.J. Cotton Mather, 57 English Short Title Catalog, W30364.
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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.