Physicke, to cure the most dangerous disease of desperation Collected for the direction and comfort of such Christians as trauayling and being heauie loaden in their consciences, with the burthen of their sinnes, stand in danger either in time of their sicknesse to fall away from their God, through deepe despaire, or else in time of their health, to yeelde to one desparate end, or other, to the ruine and vtter confusion of both bodyes and soules for euer. By W.W.
- Title
- Physicke, to cure the most dangerous disease of desperation Collected for the direction and comfort of such Christians as trauayling and being heauie loaden in their consciences, with the burthen of their sinnes, stand in danger either in time of their sicknesse to fall away from their God, through deepe despaire, or else in time of their health, to yeelde to one desparate end, or other, to the ruine and vtter confusion of both bodyes and soules for euer. By W.W.
- Author
- Willymat, William, d. 1615.
- Publication
- At London :: Printed [by W. White] for Robert Boulton, and are to be sold at his shop in Chauneerie lane neere Holborne,
- 1605.
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- Subject terms
- Despair -- Early works to 1800.
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"Physicke, to cure the most dangerous disease of desperation Collected for the direction and comfort of such Christians as trauayling and being heauie loaden in their consciences, with the burthen of their sinnes, stand in danger either in time of their sicknesse to fall away from their God, through deepe despaire, or else in time of their health, to yeelde to one desparate end, or other, to the ruine and vtter confusion of both bodyes and soules for euer. By W.W." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A15495.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 4, 2024.
Contents
- title page
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TO THE RIGHT Honorable, the Lord
THOMAS HOWARD, Earle of Suffolke, Ba∣ron of Walden, Knight of the most honorable order of the Garter,Lord High Chamberlaine to the Kinges most excellent Maie∣stie, and one of his most honorable priuie Counsaile. - A PREFACE TO THE Christian Reader.
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The Contents of this Booke, entreated of in euery seuerall
Page as followeth. - Of Desperation.