Wherein Not Only the Latitude and Longitude of Many Places Are Corrected, According to the Latest Observations; but Also the Most Remarkable Differences of Ancient and Present Geography May Be Quickly Discern'd by A Bare Inspection or Comparing of Correspondent Maps; Which Seems to Be the Most Natural and Easy Method to Lead Young Students (for Whose Use the Work Is Principally Intended) Unto A Competent Knowledge of the Geographical Science. Together With A Geographical Treatise Particularly Adapted to the Use and Design of These Maps. By Edward Wells, D.D. Some Time Student of Christ-Church, Oxon, and Late Rector of Cotesbach in Leicestershire
Whereby Man Has Been Oblig'd Thro' the Several Ages of the World to Guide Himself in Order to Eternal Salvation. Wherein the Most Important Points of Religion Are Explain'd and Set in A True Light. Chiefly Design'd for the Benefit of Young Students in Divinity, but Very Useful to Be Perused by All Religious Persons, in Order to Their Right Understanding of God's Most Gracious as Well as Most Just Dealings With All Mankind, From the Creation to the End of the World. In Two Parts. By the Revd Dr Edw. Wells, Late Rector of Cotesbach in Leicestershire, and Bleachly in Bucks