The gentlemans monitor, or, A sober inspection into the vertues, vices, and ordinary means of the rise and decay of men and families with the authors apology and application to the nobles and gentry of England seasonable for these times / by Edw. Waterhous[e] ...
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- The gentlemans monitor, or, A sober inspection into the vertues, vices, and ordinary means of the rise and decay of men and families with the authors apology and application to the nobles and gentry of England seasonable for these times / by Edw. Waterhous[e] ...
- Author
- Waterhouse, Edward, 1619-1670.
- Publication
- London :: Printed by T.R. for R. Royston ...,
- MDCLXV [1665]
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- Subject terms
- Conduct of life.
- Christian life.
- Family life education -- Early works to 1800.
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Contents
- frontispiece
- title page
- TO THE Most Reverend Father in God, GILBERT By Divine Providence Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, Primate and Metropolitan of all England, and one of his Sacred Majesties most Honourable Privy Council.
- The Authors Apology to the Nobles, Gentry, and others his Generous and Candid READERS.
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A
DISCOURSE
OF THE
VERTVES, VICES,
AND
ORDINARY MEANS
Which probably raise and
decay, or preserve from decay,
Men and Families.
- The Introduction.
- SECT. I.
- SECT. II.
- SECT. III.
- SECT. IV.
- SECT. V.
- SECT. VI.
- SECT. VII.
- SECT. VIII.
- SECT. IX.
- SECT. X.
- SECT. XI.
- SECT. XII.
- SECT. XIII.
- SECT. XIV.
- SECT. XV.
- SECT. XVI.
- SECT. XVII.
- SECT. XVIII.
- SECT. XIX.
- SECT. XX.
- SECT. XXI.
- SECT. XXII.
- SECT. XXIII.
- SECT. XXIV.
- SECT. XXV.
- SECT. XXVI.
- SECT. XXVII.
- SECT. XXVIII.
- SECT. XXIX.
- SECT. XXX.
- SECT. XXXI.
- SECT. XXXII.
- SECT. XXXIII.
- SECT. XXIX.
- SECT. XXXV.
- SECT. XXXII.
- SECT. XXXVI.
- SECT. XXXVIII.
- SECT. XXXIX.
- SECT. XL.
- SECT. XLI.
- SECT. XLII.
- SECT. XLIII.
- SECT. XLIII.
- SECT. XLIV.
- SECT. XLV.
- ERRATA.