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Author Hakewill, George, 1578-1649.
Title The vanitie of the eye : First begun for the comfort of a gentlewoman bereaved of her sight, and since upon occasion inlarged and published for the common good. By George Hakevvill Master of Arts, and fellow of Exeter Coll. in Oxford.
Alternative Title Vanitie of the eie
Vanity of the eye.
Publication Info Oxford : Printed for William Turner, 1633.
Edition The second [sic] edition.



Descript [6], 173, [1] p.
Edition The second [sic] edition.
Note Not the second, but in fact the fourth edition--Cf. STC.
Running title reads: The vanity of the eye.
Imperfect; tightly bound, affecting text.
Reproduction of the original in the Cambridge University Library.
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Author Hakewill, George, 1578-1649.
Series Early English books online.
Subject Visual perception -- Early works to 1800.
Vision -- Religious aspects -- Early works to 1800.
Sin -- Early works to 1800.
Alternative Title Vanitie of the eie
Vanity of the eye.
Descript [6], 173, [1] p.
Edition The second [sic] edition.
Note Not the second, but in fact the fourth edition--Cf. STC.
Running title reads: The vanity of the eye.
Imperfect; tightly bound, affecting text.
Reproduction of the original in the Cambridge University Library.
Author Hakewill, George, 1578-1649.
Series Early English books online.
Subject Visual perception -- Early works to 1800.
Vision -- Religious aspects -- Early works to 1800.
Sin -- Early works to 1800.
Alternative Title Vanitie of the eie
Vanity of the eye.

Subject Visual perception -- Early works to 1800.
Vision -- Religious aspects -- Early works to 1800.
Sin -- Early works to 1800.
Descript [6], 173, [1] p.
Note Not the second, but in fact the fourth edition--Cf. STC.
Running title reads: The vanity of the eye.
Imperfect; tightly bound, affecting text.
Reproduction of the original in the Cambridge University Library.

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