The total number of words in the manuscript is over half a million, of which Bray's edition printed under 60%.
Most editions printed since then follow the Hayford-Sealts text.
He also edited the edition of Homer printed at Oxford by the Grenville family.
The following year saw the first edition of the laws of Rhode Island printed in Boston.
The relationship between the texts is uncertain and many modern editions print both.
Quarto editions of 1668 and 1675, printed for Henry Herringman.
A small edition printed exclusively for subscribers, it is now extremely rare.
The first edition printed 300 copies, which took four years to sell.
The second edition was even worse, and finally printed on cheap paper and sold to the poor.
This edition also carried the notation "for private circulation" and "printed in Sydney" on the title page.