Of death a true description and against it a good preparation: together with a sweet consolation, for the suruiung mourners. By Iames Cole merchant.
- Title
- Of death a true description and against it a good preparation: together with a sweet consolation, for the suruiung mourners. By Iames Cole merchant.
- Author
- Cole, James, merchant.
- Publication
- Printed at London :: By A. M[athewes],
- 1629.
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- Subject terms
- Consolation -- Early works to 1800.
- Death -- Early works to 1800.
- Love -- Poetry -- Early works to 1800.
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- Cite this Item
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Contents
- title page
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TO THE RIGHT Worthy his much respected friends, M
r .Iohn Milleward Es∣quire, one of the Captaines of this famous Cittie, Mr.Iohn Awbrey, Mr.Edmond Page, MWilliam Gillie, MrWilliam Middelton, and MrIohn Bludworth. - In commendation of the Author and his Booke.
- Of the zealous Author, his much respected Vnkle, and his comfortable Description.
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A DESCRIPTION
OF DEATH. -
A SHORT PRAYER CON∣CEIVED BY THE Author, for his Seruant that lay a dying.
An. 1623. - A Consolation or Re∣medie against the Mourn∣ing that may befall vs by the decease of our friends.
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A Prayer for the sicke, written by Mr.
I. KING, Minister of Gods word, in London.