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The conviction of worldly-vanity: or, The wandring prodigal, and his return: in two parts. Part I. Containing his debate with himself about his setting forward in search of the palace of worldly felicity ... Part II. Giving a full account of his miraculous escape fromn the palace of worldly felicity ... Both pleasant and profitable. Deliver'd under the similitude of a wandring youth.

Title
The conviction of worldly-vanity: or, The wandring prodigal, and his return: in two parts. Part I. Containing his debate with himself about his setting forward in search of the palace of worldly felicity ... Part II. Giving a full account of his miraculous escape fromn the palace of worldly felicity ... Both pleasant and profitable. Deliver'd under the similitude of a wandring youth.
Publication
London, Printed by G.L. for John Harris, 1687.

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TextRestricted use *KC 1687 (Conviction of worldly-vanity)Schwarzman Building - Rare Book Collection Room 328

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Additional Authors
S. J.
Description
2 parts in 1 v. fronts.; 14.5 cm. (12mo.)
Alternative Title
  • Conviction of worldly-vanity
  • Wandring prodigal
Subject
Allegories, Religious
Note
  • Prefatory notice, "to the reader," signed J.S. Part 2 has separate t.-p., with imprint: London: Printed for John Harris, 1687.
Call Number
*KC 1687 (Conviction of worldly-vanity)
OCLC
43302550
Title
The conviction of worldly-vanity: or, The wandring prodigal, and his return: in two parts. Part I. Containing his debate with himself about his setting forward in search of the palace of worldly felicity ... Part II. Giving a full account of his miraculous escape fromn the palace of worldly felicity ... Both pleasant and profitable. Deliver'd under the similitude of a wandring youth.
Imprint
London, Printed by G.L. for John Harris, 1687.
Local Note
Lenox Collection.
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S. J.
Research Call Number
*KC 1687 (Conviction of worldly-vanity)
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