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100 1 Spencer, John,|cGentleman
245 12 A discourse of divers petitions of high concernment, and
great consequence;|h[electronic resource] :|bdelivered by
the authour, into the hands of King James, of famous
memory, and into the hands of our gracious King Charles;
and divers other letters delivered unto some great peers
of the land, and divers knights and ladies, and others of
great worth and quality. A treatise of melancholie, and
the strange effects thereof; with some directions for the
comforting of poor afflicted soules, and wounded
consciences; and some directions for the curing and
reclaiming furious mad men, and some rare inventions, in
case of great extremity, to feed them, and preserve them
from famishing, and to procure them to speak: which it
pleased the God of wisdom to enable me to finde out in the
long time of fifty years experience and observation. By
John Spencer Gentleman
260 London :|bPrinted by H. Dudley,|c1461 [i.e. 1641]
300 [4], 119 p
500 Partly in verse
500 Date of publication from Wing
500 Reproduction of the original in the British Library
510 4 Wing (2nd ed.)|cS4953
510 4 Thomason|cE.133[1]
533 Electronic reproduction.|bAnn Arbor, Mich. :|cUMI,|d1999-
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600 10 Spencer, John,|cGentleman|vCorrespondence
651 0 Great Britain|xSocial life and customs|y17th century
|vEarly works to 1800
830 0 Early English books online
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