The reformed librarie-keeper with a supplement to The reformed-school, as subordinate to colleges in universities / by John Durie ; whereunto is added, I. An idea of mathematicks II. The description of one of the chiefest libraries which is in Germanie ...

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The reformed librarie-keeper with a supplement to The reformed-school, as subordinate to colleges in universities / by John Durie ; whereunto is added, I. An idea of mathematicks II. The description of one of the chiefest libraries which is in Germanie ...
Author
Dury, John, 1596-1680.
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London :: Printed by William Du-Gard, and are to bee [sic] sold by Rob. Littleberrie ...,
1650.
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Library science -- Early works to 1800.
Librarians.
Education -- Early works to 1800.
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To the Reader.

Learned Reader!

THese Tracts are the fruits of som of my Sol∣licitations and Negoti∣ations for the advance∣ment of Learning. And I hope they may in time becom somwhat ef∣fectual to rais thy Spirit to the ex∣spectation of greater things, which may bee raised upon such grounds as these. All which are but prepara∣tives towards that perfection which wee may exspect by the advance∣ment of the Kingdom of Christ, wherein the Communion of Saints, by the graces of the Spirit, will swallow up all these poor Rudiments

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of knowledg, which wee now grope after by so manie helps; and till then in those endeavors I rest in the Truth▪

Thy faithfull and unwearied servant SAMUEL HARTLIE.

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