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Mentis Humanae Metamorphosis, sive Conversio, The History of The Young Converted Gallant, or, Directions to the Readers of that Divine Poem written by Benjamin Keach, intituled Warre with the Devil, here shewing the Readers thereof how to Read the Same Poem aright, in these four Respects, viz. I. in Reference to the Substance or History thereof, II. in Reference to the Intent or Mystery thereof, III. in Reference to the Consequent Doctrine thereof, IV. in Reference to Practical Application thereof, compiled in a poem by J. Mason, Gent
| Binding: | Hardcover |
| Volume Condition: | Fair |
| Dust Jacket: | No |
| Dust Jacket Condition: | N/A |
| Dust Jacket Protection: | N/A |
| Signature: | None |
| Language: | English |
| Publisher Name: | Printed by F L for B Harris at the Stationer's Arms in Sweething-Rents, by the Royal Exchange |
| Publication Year: | 1675 |
| Publication Place: | London, UK |
| Book ID: | 003784 |
| Catalogue(s): | Beautiful Books ◇ Rare and Antiquarian Books ◇ Religion, Theology, Churches and Church History |
Licensed Sept. 27, 1675. Roger L'Estrange. [2] [4] 157 [5]. Frontispiece absent. Quarter bound in calf leather over marbled boards (front board detached, the rear one nearly so leather worn, rubbed and rounded at corners, backstrip missing). Old, crude tape repairs to what anyway appear to be replacement endpapers. Pages a little browned and some minor spotting, title page soiled, else text block is sound and tidy barring the occasional nick or crease on edges and corners. Previous owner's name opposite title page, and a couple of ink annotations in text. A scarce title from the era of the early printed book, this volume is suitable for rebinding. A poetic interpretation of Benjamin Keach's 'Divine Poem', Warre With the Devil'. Later published as War with the Devil, The Second Part, which is not the second part of Keach's poem but an interpretation of it. Small 16mo (14m tall). LHD records 27 holding libraries around the world.