Felicitas Ultimi Saeculi: Epistola In Qua, Inter Alia, Calamitosus aevi praesentis status seriò deploratur, certa felicioris posthac spes ostenditur, & ad promovendum publicum Ecclesiae & Rei literariae bonum omnes excitantur: In gratiam Amici cujusdam paulo ante obitum
Title | Felicitas Ultimi Saeculi: Epistola In Qua, Inter Alia, Calamitosus aevi praesentis status seriò deploratur, certa felicioris posthac spes ostenditur, & ad promovendum publicum Ecclesiae & Rei literariae bonum omnes excitantur: In gratiam Amici cujusdam paulo ante obitum |
Year for Search | 1640 |
Authors | Stoughton, John(1593-1639) |
Secondary Authors | Hartlib, Samuel(c. 1600-1662) |
Date Published | 1640 |
Publisher | Typis Richardi Hodgkinson |
Place Published | London |
Keywords | English author, Male author |
Annotation | Detailed Protestant eutopia in which the Papacy and its supporters are overthrown, and a premillennial golden age is established. Refers to Francis Bacon (1561-1626), John Dury (1596-1680), and John Amos Comenius (Jan Amos Komenský) (1592-1670) as the intellectual leaders of the change. |
Holding Institutions | L |
Author Note | The author (1593-1639) was the minister of St. Mary Aldermanbury in the City of London. |
Full Text | 1640 Stoughton, John (1593-1639). Felicitas Ultimi Saeculi: Epistola In Qua, Inter Alia, Calamitosus aevi praesentis status seriò deploratur, certa felicioris posthac spes ostenditur, & ad promovendum publicum Ecclesiae & Rei literariae bonum omnes excitantur: In gratiam Amici cujusdam paulo ante obitum. Ed. Samuel Hartlib. London: Typis Richardi Hodgkinson. L Detailed Protestant eutopia in which the Papacy and its supporters are overthrown, and a pre-millennial golden age is established. Refers to Francis Bacon (1561-1626), John Dury (1596-1680), and John Amos Comenius (Jan Amos Komenský) (1592-1670) as the intellectual leaders of the change. The author was the minister of St. Mary Aldermanbury in the City of London. |