Partridge, John, 1644-1715.

Merlinus liberatus. An almanack for the year of redemption 1726. Being the second after leap-year. And from the creation, according to the best of prophane history, 5675. And from Protestants deliverance by K. William, from popery, and arbitrary government, 38 years. In which is contain'd the English and foreign accounts, the moon's sign every day in the year, for the use of countrymen, the new moons, full moons, and quarters, the rising and setting of the sun and moon, their eclipses, day-break, twilight, increase and decrease of all the days in the year, daily motions of the planets, and their aspects, beginning and ending of the terms, high-water at London-Bridge, and most other ports in England, astrological observations, and other things fit for such a work. Together with the Protestant remembrancer continued: wherein are exposed to publick view, principles and practices, which popes and priests have taken from pagan and heathen priests, and call it Catholick religion; with a further display of transubstantiation, and popish cruelties. Calculated and referr'd to the meridian of London, ... By John Partridge. - London : Printed by J. Roberts, for the Company of Stationers, [1726] - [48]p. ; 8°.

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Almanacs, English.