Manchester. The John Rylands Library, Special Collections, R33848
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- Manchester Digital Collections
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- The John Rylands Library
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- R33848
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- Date
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- 1608
- Language
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- English
- Title
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- Spirituall physicke : to cure the diseases of the soule, arising from the superfluitie of choller, prescribed out of Gods vvord. Vvherein the chollericke man may see the dangerousnesse of this disease of the soule vnjust anger, the preseruatiues to keepe him from the infection thereof, and also fit medicines to restore him to health being alreadie subject to his raging passion. Profitable for all to vse, seeing all are patients in this disease of impatiencie. (Treatise of anger)
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- John Downham (1571-1652)
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- Author
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- Downame, John, -1652
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- Preferred form
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- Andro Hart (1566?-1621)
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- Printer
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- Hart, Andro, d. 1621
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- Description
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- Extent:
109, [1] p., 8vo
Subject(s):
Anger -- Religious aspects -- Early works to 1800.; Psychology -- Religious aspects -- Early works to 1800.
Format:
Codex
Provenance:
MS inscriptions on sig. G7v: [1] John Braid [illegible] 17[6?]2, [2] William Braid.
Additions:
Some MS annotations throughout.
Note(s):
Running title reads: A treatise of anger.
Marginal notes.
Publication:
Edinburgh : Printed by Andro Hart, and are to be sold at his shop on the North-side of the gate, a little beneath the crosse, 1608.
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- Edinburgh (Scotland, United Kingdom)
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- Edinburgh
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- Scottish, Edinburgh
- Scottish, Lislebourg (Edinburgh)
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