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Kosmobrephia or the infancy of the world: with an appendix of Gods resting day, Eden garden ; mans happiness before, misery after, his fall. Whereunto is added, the praise of nothing ; divine ejaculations ; the four ages of the world ; the birth of Christ ; also a century of historical applications ; with a taste of poetical fictions

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  • "Centurie of historical applications"@en
  • "Centurie of historical applications"
  • "Kosmobrephia"@en
  • "Infancy of the world"
  • "Infancy of the world"@en

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  • "Kosmobrephia or the infancy of the world: with an appendix of Gods resting day, Eden garden ; mans happiness before, misery after, his fall. Whereunto is added, the praise of nothing ; divine ejaculations ; the four ages of the world ; the birth of Christ ; also a century of historical applications ; with a taste of poetical fictions"@en
  • "Kosmobrephia, or The infancy of the world: with an appendix of Gods resting day, Eden garden; mans happiness before, misery after, his fall. Whereunto is added, the praise of nothing; divine ejaculations; the four ages of the world; the birth of Christ; also a century of historical applications; with a taste of poetical fictions. Written some years since by N.B. then of Eaton school; and now published at the request of his friends"@en
  • "Kosmobrephia, or The infancy of the world : with an appendix of Gods resting day, Eden garden; mans happiness before, misery after, his fall. Whereunto is added, the praise of nothing; divine ejaculations; the four ages of the world; the birth of Christ; also a century of historical applications; with a taste of poetical fictions. Written some years since by N.B. then of Eaton school; and now published at the request of his friends"
  • "Kosmobrephia, or The infancy of the world with an appendix of Gods resting day, Eden garden; mans happiness before, misery after, his fall. Whereunto is added, the praise of nothing; divine ejaculations; the four ages of the world; the birth of Christ; also a century of historical applications; with a taste of poetical fictions. Written some years since by N.B. then of Eaton school; and now published at the request of his friends"@en