An account of the societies for reformation of manners in London and Westminster and other parts of the kingdom [electronic resource] : with a persuasive to persons of all ranks to be zealous and diligent in promoting the execution of the laws against prophaneness and debauchery for the effecting a national reformation / published with the approbation of a considerable number of the Lords spiritual and temporal.
1699
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An account of the societies for reformation of manners in London and Westminster and other parts of the kingdom [electronic resource] : with a persuasive to persons of all ranks to be zealous and diligent in promoting the execution of the laws against prophaneness and debauchery for the effecting a national reformation / published with the approbation of a considerable number of the Lords spiritual and temporal.
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London : Printed for B. Aylmer, 1699.
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1 online resource ([22], 163, [9] p., [1] leaf of plates) : port.
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Advertising: p. [1], 3rd count.
Includes (p. [3]-[22], 1st group): By the King. A proclamation for preventing and punishing immorality and prophaneness [dated Feb. 24, 1697/8]; Her late Majesties gracious letter, in the absence of the King, to the justices of the peace in the county of Middlesex, July 9, 1691, for the suppressing of prophaneness and debauchery; The humble address of the House of Commons to the King for the suppressing of prophaneness and vice [undated]; and a letter to the author signed by the Lords spiritual and temporal.
"An abstract of the penal-laws against immorality and prophaneness".
Reproduction of the original from the Ida Rust MacPherson Collection, Ella Strong Denison Library, Scripps College.
Includes (p. [3]-[22], 1st group): By the King. A proclamation for preventing and punishing immorality and prophaneness [dated Feb. 24, 1697/8]; Her late Majesties gracious letter, in the absence of the King, to the justices of the peace in the county of Middlesex, July 9, 1691, for the suppressing of prophaneness and debauchery; The humble address of the House of Commons to the King for the suppressing of prophaneness and vice [undated]; and a letter to the author signed by the Lords spiritual and temporal.
"An abstract of the penal-laws against immorality and prophaneness".
Reproduction of the original from the Ida Rust MacPherson Collection, Ella Strong Denison Library, Scripps College.
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Nineteenth Century Collections Online: Women and Transnational Networks.
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