A siluer locke, which beeing opened with a golden key, giues a passage to the treasures of a heauenly life. Deliuered in sixe sermons, by Mr. Francis Dillingham, preacher of Gods word at Wilden in Bedforshire

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A siluer locke, which beeing opened with a golden key, giues a passage to the treasures of a heauenly life. Deliuered in sixe sermons, by Mr. Francis Dillingham, preacher of Gods word at Wilden in Bedforshire

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Edition Notes

Printer's name from STC.

The fourth through the sixth sermon each have separate title pages (all that are dated have date 1611), reading: "The sinne of simmony. Ioyned with periury, called in these dayes gratuity"; "A Christian direction to heare sermons profitably"; and "A preparative for Gods guests to come to his holy supper"; register is continuous.

Signatures: [A]⁴ [star]⁴ B-S (-A1, [star]4).

Reproduction of the original in the Folger Shakespeare Library.

STC (2nd ed.) 6890.

Available electronically as part of Early English books online.

Microfilm. Ann Arbor, Mich. : UMI, 1955. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. (Early English books, 1475-1640 ; 643:12).

Published in
London
Series
Early English books, 1475-1640 -- 643:12.
Other Titles
Silver locke, which beeing opened with a golden key, gives a passage to the treasures of a heavenly life, Silver locke, which beeing opened with a golden key, gives a passage to the treasures of a heavenly life., Sinne of simmony. Ioyned with periury, called in these dayes gratuity., Sinne of simmony. Joyned with perjury, called in these dayes gratuity., Christian direction to heare sermons profitably., Preparative for Gods guests to come to his holy supper.

The Physical Object

Format
Microform
Pagination
[11], 172, [2], 4, 78 [i.e. 93] p.
Number of pages
172

ID Numbers

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OL18858813M

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