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A description of the creation and the sixe dayes workes, of our fall through Adam, and of our more happie redemption by Gods mercifull promise of that blessed seede of the woman set downe in manner of alphabet, by W.M.
Mercer, William, 1605?-1676?
Collection of poems.
Caption title.
Contains special t.p. which appears to have been printed after the rest of the work: Edinburgh's alphabet: and other poems / by W[illiam] M[ercer?], 1632 [i.e. 1819?].
Ms. note dated Nov. 13. 1819 precedes special t.p. and describes the identification of W.M. as William Mercer.
Imprint from added t.p.
Signatures: [A]6 B-C8 D7.
Imperfect: pages stained and torn with loss of print.
[56] p.
[Edinburgh: Printed by John Wreittoun, 1632]
STC (2nd ed.) / 17154.5
English
Reproduction of the original in the National Library of Scotland
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