Divine consolations for mourners in Sion being an extract of certain choyce epistles of dying martyrs to each other and to their fellow prisioners for the cause of Christ, in the times of cruell and fiery persecution, wherein is much variety of suitable matter of meditation for all such who are burthened under the pressure of their sins and sorrows in these evil times.
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- Divine consolations for mourners in Sion being an extract of certain choyce epistles of dying martyrs to each other and to their fellow prisioners for the cause of Christ, in the times of cruell and fiery persecution, wherein is much variety of suitable matter of meditation for all such who are burthened under the pressure of their sins and sorrows in these evil times.
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- [Cambridge :: s.n.],
- 1664.
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- Consolation -- Early works to 1800.
- Christian life -- Early works to 1800.
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"Divine consolations for mourners in Sion being an extract of certain choyce epistles of dying martyrs to each other and to their fellow prisioners for the cause of Christ, in the times of cruell and fiery persecution, wherein is much variety of suitable matter of meditation for all such who are burthened under the pressure of their sins and sorrows in these evil times." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/B08933.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed April 30, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- TO THE CHRISTIAN READER.
- A Table of the several Epistles and Letters contained in this Book.
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THE EFFECT OFJOHN CARELES EXAMINATION beforeDoctor Martin briefly declared. -
A Letter of Mr.
Philpot toJohn Careles, profitable to be read of all them which mourn in Repentance for their Sins. -
A Letter of
John Careles answering to the loving Epistle or Letter sent to him before by Mr.Philpot. -
Mr.
Bradfords Letter toCareles. -
John Careles his Letter to Mr.Bradford. -
John Careles his Letter to his Wife. -
To my most dear and f
ithful Brethren in Newgate, Condemned to dye for the Testimony of Gods everlasting Truth. -
To Mr.
Green, Mr.Whittel, and certain other Prisoners inNewgate, Condemned and ready to be burnt for the Testi∣mony of theLord Jesus. -
To my faithful and loving Brother,
W. Tyms, Prisoner inNewgate. -
To my good Sister, Mrs.
Cotton. -
To my dear Brother,
T. V. -
To my dear and faithful Brother,
Augustine Bernher. -
To my dear Brother
Henry Adlington, Prisoner in theLollards Tower. -
To my most dear and faithfull Brother
T. V. - A Letter of Thanks to a faithfull Friend of his, by whom he had received much comfort in his inward troubles.
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Another Letter of
John Careles to a certain godly faithful Sister, by the Name ofE. K. -
A Letter of
John Careles to Mrs.Agnes Glascock. -
A brief Admonition written by
John Careles to Mrs.Agnes Glascock, in a Book of hers when she came to the Prison to visit him. -
An other Letter of
John Careles to Mrs.A. G. to comfort her in her repentance, after she had been at Mass, fruitful for all them to be read, which have fallen, and are to be raised up again. -
Another Letter of
John Careles toA. B. a faithfull Minister of the Lord, containing certain fruitfull Precepts of Matrimony. -
Another Letter of
John Careles toElizabeth, Wife of the saidA. B. containing likewise certain godly Precepts of Matrimony pertaining to her duty. -
A Letter of Mr.
John Bradfords, which he wrote to a faithfull Woman in her heaviness and trouble: most comfortable for all those to reade that are afflicted and broken∣hearted for their sins. -
A worthy Answer of a constant Martyr called
Guy de Brez, Anno Dom.1566. -
The same Martyr in a letter to his wife, acquaints her with Gods graci
us dealing with him in all his assaults.