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The Christian in compleat Armour: Or, A Treatise Of The Saints War Against the Devil. Wherein A Discovery is made of that Gran Enemy of God and his People, in his Policies, Power, Seat of his Empire, and chief Design he hath against the Saints.
A Magazine Opened, From whence the Christian is furnished with Spiritual Arms for the Battle, helped on with his armour, and taught the use of his Weapon, together with the happy Issue of the whole War.
By
William Gurnall
Publisher: J. Fuller, 1761, states 6th edition, carefully corrected. Two volumes (of four) bound in half leather over marbled boards, being Volume I and Volume IV. Both volumes are in good condition in worn bindings with losses to the spine leather. Volume I has some small nibbles to the edges of the first blank pages and the frontispiece, title page and two leaves after these. There are also a very short run of pages with small marginal holes, not impinging onto the text. There is also an area of the top page edges near the spine which is bleached by water, water stains in the margin of these pages, but very faint. Occasional scatters of light foxing elsewhere, occasional light marks, mainly clean. Volume IV has very occasional light foxing, otherwise clean and bright. Both volumes have an 18th century ownership inscription. 20.5cm, 8 inches, tall, Vol. I, 379 pages, plus 4pp contents, Vol. IV, 418 pages, plus 5pp contents. although an incomplete set, this is still a nice early edition of this work, and uncommon. One splendid frontispiece in the first volume.
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