A myrrour or glasse for them that be syke [and] in payne. Translated out of Dutche in English
- Title
- A myrrour or glasse for them that be syke [and] in payne. Translated out of Dutche in English
- Author
- Gnaphaeus, Gulielmus, 1493-1568.
- Publication
- [Prynted in Southwarke :: By my Iames Nicolson, for Ian Gough cum priuilegio Regali],
- 1536.
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- Subject terms
- Consolation -- Early works to 1800.
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- Cite this Item
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"A myrrour or glasse for them that be syke [and] in payne. Translated out of Dutche in English." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A01348.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed April 29, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- The translatour vnto the Chri∣stian reader.
- ¶Timothe commynge from hys vicare which refused to come to the poore sikman Lazarus sayeth on this wyse.
- A declaration and exhortacion to suffer all troubell paciently & fayth fully, wether yt be anguishe, or syknesse, which doubtlesse be sent vs of oure mer∣cifull father.
- ¶A dyaloge betwene Tobias & Lazarus, wherin Tobias teacheth the syke Lazarus, that death is to be desyred wyth a sure fayth of the lyfe for to∣come.
- ¶The summe, and intente of this treatyse:
- colophon