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and are to be sold at his shop in Pauls Church- 

 yard, at the signe of the Green Dragon. 4to. 

 1641. 

 This pamphlet consists of 35 pages, with preface. 

 It is observed on the first page — " When in the yeer 

 1628_, John Dury was in Prussia, Minister to the 

 English company of Marchants residing at Elbing, 

 he was sent unto, dealt withall, and moved by Dr. 

 Godeman a wise, godly, and learned man, one of the 

 King of Swedens Privy Councellors, and Judge of his 

 high Court in those parts, to second him in a businesse 

 of Ecclesiasticall Unitie amongst Protestants;'' the 

 details of which matter form the body of the 

 work. 



YI. 



A description of the famous Kingdom of Macaria, 

 shewing its excellent government, wherein the 

 Inhabitants live in great Prosperity, Health and 

 Happiness; the King obeyed, the Nobles honoured, 

 and all good men respected ; Vice punished and 

 virtue rewarded. An example to other Nations. 

 In a Dialogue between a Schollar and a Traveller. 

 — London, Printed for Francis Constable. 4to. Anno 

 1641. 

 The pamphlet, dedicated '' To the high and honour- 

 able Court of Parliament, '^ "affords a sort of adumbration 

 (says Mr. Crossley) of what the Macaria was expected 



