Triumphant chastity, or, Josephs self-conflict when by his mistress he was inticed to adultery shewing the powerful motions betwixt the flesh and the spirit : a divine poem illustrated with several copper-plates and emblems suitable to the subject / by Jo. Quarles.

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Triumphant chastity, or, Josephs self-conflict when by his mistress he was inticed to adultery shewing the powerful motions betwixt the flesh and the spirit : a divine poem illustrated with several copper-plates and emblems suitable to the subject / by Jo. Quarles.
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Cats, Jacob, 1577-1660.
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London :: Printed for Benjamin Crayle,
1684.
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Triumphant Chastity: OR, JOSEPHS SELF-CONFLICT, When by his Mistress he was inticed to ADULTERY. SHEWING The powerful Motions betwixt the FLESH and the SPIRIT. A Divine POEM, Illustrated with several Copper-Plates and Emblems sutable to the Subject.

By JO. QƲARLES.

LONDON: Printed for Benjamin Crayle, in St. Pauls Church-yard. MDCLXXXIV.

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