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Death - Religious aspects - Early works to 1800
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Ane fruitful and comfortable exhortatioun anent death.
Melville, James, 1556-1614Date: Anno Do. 1597- Books
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A second letter from a clergy man in Norfolk to his parishioners. Directing their behaviour in sickness, and their preparation for death. By the Author of the First Letter.
Minister in Norfolk.Date: 1704- Books
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Immoderate mourning for the dead, prov'd unreasonable and unchristian. Or, Some considerations of general use to allay our sorrow for deceased friends and relations : but more especially intended for comfort to parents upon the death of their children. By John Owen, chaplain to the right honourable Henry Lord Grey of Ruthen.
Owen, John, chaplain to Lord Grey of RuthinDate: 1680- Books
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Here begynneth a lytell treatyse of the dyenge creature : enfected with sykenes vncurable with many sorowfull complayntes.
Date: [1506]- Books
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[The dyenge creature].
Date: [anno d[omi]ni. M.CCCCC.vii. [1507]]