Two fruitfull exercises the one: A Christian discourse vpon the 16. and 17. verses of the 16. chapter of the booke of Iudges, wherin are handled these three principal heads: The portreature of Dalila. The bridle of lust. The seale of secrets. The other: A godly meditation vpon the 41. and 42. verses of the 10. chapter of Saint Luke, containing especially The profit of repreoofe, togither with the necessitie and excellencie of Gods word. Also a brief discourse intituled A buckler against a Spanish brag: Written vpon the first rumor of the intended inuasion, and now not altogither ynmeete to be published. By E.R.
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- Two fruitfull exercises the one: A Christian discourse vpon the 16. and 17. verses of the 16. chapter of the booke of Iudges, wherin are handled these three principal heads: The portreature of Dalila. The bridle of lust. The seale of secrets. The other: A godly meditation vpon the 41. and 42. verses of the 10. chapter of Saint Luke, containing especially The profit of repreoofe, togither with the necessitie and excellencie of Gods word. Also a brief discourse intituled A buckler against a Spanish brag: Written vpon the first rumor of the intended inuasion, and now not altogither ynmeete to be published. By E.R.
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- E. R., fl. 1588.
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- Londini :: [Eliot's Court Press] Impensis G. Bishop,
- 1588.
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"Two fruitfull exercises the one: A Christian discourse vpon the 16. and 17. verses of the 16. chapter of the booke of Iudges, wherin are handled these three principal heads: The portreature of Dalila. The bridle of lust. The seale of secrets. The other: A godly meditation vpon the 41. and 42. verses of the 10. chapter of Saint Luke, containing especially The profit of repreoofe, togither with the necessitie and excellencie of Gods word. Also a brief discourse intituled A buckler against a Spanish brag: Written vpon the first rumor of the intended inuasion, and now not altogither ynmeete to be published. By E.R." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A10289.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 6, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- poem
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TO THE RIGHT WOR∣shipfull, and right Vertuous Ladie, the Ladie M. P.
E. R. wisheth the full measure of all tèmporall andspirituall bles∣sings. - To the Reader.
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A Christian discourse vpon the 16. and 17. verses of the 16.
Chapter of the booke of IVDGES. - title page
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A godly meditation vpon the 41. and 42. verses of the 10. Chap∣ter
of Saint LVKES Gospell. - title page
- To the Reader.
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A briefe Discourse intituled, A BVCKLER AGAINST A SPANISH BRAG: Written vpon the first rumor of the
intended inuasion, and now not altogither vnmeete tobe published. - Faults escaped.