Time complaining, giueth a most godly admonition, and very profitable instruction to England in this our dangerous tyme Whereunto is added a comfortable prayer to be vsed in this tyme. By Iohn Carpenter.
- Title
- Time complaining, giueth a most godly admonition, and very profitable instruction to England in this our dangerous tyme Whereunto is added a comfortable prayer to be vsed in this tyme. By Iohn Carpenter.
- Author
- Carpenter, John, d. 1621.
- Publication
- Imprinted at London :: By Thomas Orwin,
- [1588]
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Contents
- title page
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To the Worshipfull mine especiall good friends, John VVal∣rond of Bouy Esquire, & to Mistris Iane W. his wife the blessing ofof God be multiplied and continued. -
To all true English heartes:
faith, peace, thankefulnes, and all godlinesse is wishedin the Lord our Sauiour. - Tyme complaineth, for that she is so vainely consu∣med of worldly men, as wearie of conti∣nuance.
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. Here followeth a very profitable dialogue betweene Tyme andEngland: mouing allpersons within this land to esteeme of Gods mer∣cies thankefully, to repent, and tend to the end oftheir deliuerance, by seruing God in holinesse & righteousnesse before him, without delaie. -
❧ That Praier is
ne∣cessarie in this our dan∣gerous time. -
❧ A Godlie and
com∣fortable Praier.