The works of the learned and pious author of The whole duty of man:
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Main Author: Allestree, Richard 1619-1681 (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Printed at the Theater in Oxford, and in London By Roger Norton, for George Pawlett 1687
Edition:The second impression
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Item Description:Also attributed to Richard Sterne, Lady Dorothy Pakington, and numerous others. Cf. BM. - An edition ascribed to John Fell, Bishop of Oxford, of anonymous works all published separately between 1658 and 1678. The three forming the first part have special title pages; those in "The second part" have half-titles only. The editor calls them "the genuine and only writings of our author" and mentions a number of spurious ones recently published. For a discussion of the authorship, now usually ascribed to Allestree, Cf. Doble, C.E. Academy, Nov. 1882, p. 348, 364, 382; The Bibliographer, London, v. 2, p. 73, 94, 164; Notes and queries, ser. 5, 11, and 12. - Authorship of The whole duty of man is attributed to Richard Allestree. Cf. Halkett & Laing (2nd ed.). - Marginal notes. - Pt. 2 imprint: Printed at the Theater in Oxford and are to be sold by Edward Paulet, 1695. - The title page for The whole duty of man precedes the title page of The works. - Title vignette (Sheldonian Theatre). - Wing, A1083
Pt. 1. The whole duty of man (1684). The causes of the decay of Christian piety (1683). The gentleman's calling (1683) -- Pt. 2. The ladies calling. The government of the tongue. The art of contentment. The lively oracles given to us
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