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In his "Curb against Cursing" he commends above his own writing the "Heaven and Hell Epitomised" of George Swinnock. But he went on steadily down to 1671 pouring out penny tracts. Most of them were issued through James Crump, a bookbinder in Little Bartholomew"s Well-yard.
Many copies were exported to America, while others were either lent on a twopenny security or given away by the author, first at the Black Swan, Moorgate, and afterwards in Cripplegate and Newington Causeway.