With a notable early restoration
The closet companion, or, an help to serious persons, in the important duty of self-examination. Intended to be fixed up in the Christian's usual place of retirement, in order to remind him of, as well as to assist him in the work
Providence: re-printed by J. Carter, 1805. Folio broadside approx. 19¾" x 13½", text in triple column beneath the running head; signed in type at the end, 'G. B.' previous folds, the central fold split with some small loss of letters at the intersections of the folds (sense remains clear), and..... More