The life and age of man: Stages of man's life, from the cradle to the grave; wherein all Christians may behold their frail nature and the miseries that attend a sinful life. Set forth in an alphabetical poem
Printed in four columns divided by lines of type ornaments within border of type ornaments resembling fringe. At center large wood-engraving of nine steps representing ages ten years apart, with a boy or man of appropriate age and an emblematic animal on each step; beneath steps scene of man being served food and drink by devil while advisers turn away, captioned: Resist the devil and he will flee from you. Contains three untitled poems, including one with each stanza beginning with successive letter of the alphabet. At end of text within lower border: Printed at Barre, Mass.--Copy right secured. Suggested publication date from internal evidence.
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