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Author: Schottennius, Hermannus.
Title: The gouernement of all estates, wherein is contayned the perfect way to an honest life gathered out of many learned authors, a boke right profitable for all estates, but especiallie for the trayning [and] bringing vp of the yonger sort: written in Latin by that excellent learned man Andreus Hesse, translated into Englishe.
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Print source: The gouernement of all estates, wherein is contayned the perfect way to an honest life gathered out of many learned authors, a boke right profitable for all estates, but especiallie for the trayning [and] bringing vp of the yonger sort: written in Latin by that excellent learned man Andreus Hesse, translated into Englishe.
Schottennius, Hermannus., Baarland, Adriaan van, 1486-1538. aut, Bourman, Nicholas., Hermann IV, Landgrave of Hesse and Archbishop of Cologne, d. 1508, attributed name. aut

Imprinted at London: By Henry Denham, for Thomas Hacket, and are to be solde at his shop in Lumbart streate, [1566]
Subject terms:
Christian life -- Early works to 1800.
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What an honest lyfe is, whereof it consisteth, and what profite ary∣seth thereof.
¶ Howe a man may at∣taine to the chiefe pointes of Christianitie, or deduction of a Christian life.