B. Taylor's Opuscula the measures of friendship : with additional tracts : to which is now added his moral demonstration proving that the religion of Jesus Christ is from God : never before printed in this volume.
- Title
- B. Taylor's Opuscula the measures of friendship : with additional tracts : to which is now added his moral demonstration proving that the religion of Jesus Christ is from God : never before printed in this volume.
- Author
- Taylor, Jeremy, 1613-1667.
- Publication
- London :: Printed for Rich. Royston ...,
- 1678.
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- Subject terms
- Friendship.
- Conduct of life -- Early works to 1800.
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- Cite this Item
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Contents
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- title page
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The WORKS of JER. TAYLOR late B. of
Down andConnor, in Five Volumes, Extant. VIZ. - THE CONTENTS.
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A DISCOURSE OF THE Nature and Offices OF FRIENDSHIP. In a Letter to the most Ingenious and Excellent M
rs. Katherine Phillips. -
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- half title
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The I. LETTER. A Copy of the first Letter written to a Gentlewo∣man newly seduced to the Church of
Rome. -
The II. Letter. Written to a Person newly converted to the Church of
England. -
The III. Letter. Written to a Gentleman that was tempted to the Com∣munion of the
Romish Church. - The IV. LETTER. To the same Person.
- The V. LETTER. To the same Person.
- part