A cordiall for a heart-qualme, or, Severall heavenly comforts for all those who suffer any worldly crosse or calamity by Simon Birckbek ...
- Title
- A cordiall for a heart-qualme, or, Severall heavenly comforts for all those who suffer any worldly crosse or calamity by Simon Birckbek ...
- Author
- Birckbek, Simon, 1584-1656.
- Publication
- London :: Printed for Richard Best ...,
- 1647.
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- Consolation.
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Contents
- title page
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To the Right Worshipful, Colonell
Richard sbuttleworth ofGalthrop, in the County of Lancaster, a Mem∣ber of the Honourable House of Commons, in this pre∣sent Parliament. 1646. - The Contents.
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A Cordiall for a Heart∣qualme.
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SECT. I. Comforts for the Sicke∣bed. -
SECT. II. Cordials and Comforts a∣gainst the losse of our goods. -
SECT. III. Comforts against Im∣prisonment. -
SECT. IIII. Comforts against Ba∣nishment. -
SECT. V. Comforts against pub∣lique Calamities. -
SECT. VI. Of meanes to worke us to Patience under the Crosse. -
SECT. VII. Directions for the reco∣vered Patient.
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