The Reformed Librarie-Keeper (1650) by John Dury
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abilities, for want of loving combinations for publick Designs. It is
the observation of Forreigners concerning our Universities, that they finde in them men of as great learning as any where els; but that they lie as it were dead and unknown to the whole world of other men of Learning; becaus they delight to live a retired and unsociable life: this humor therefore amongst other parts of our Reformation, must by som Gospel-principles and Rational inducements bee Reformed, not onely in Colleges but in other Associations. The Lord teach us the waie of Truth and Righteousness, that wee may profit in all things to advance the glorie of his name in the Kingdom of his Son, in whom I rest _Your friend and servant_. J.D. THE REFORMED LIBRARIE-KEEPER. BY JOHN DURIE. _LONDON_, Printed by _William Du-gard_, _Anno Dom._ 1650. |
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