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A treatise to teche a ma[n] to dye, and not to feare dethe.
Date: [1537?]]- Books
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Midnights meditations of death : with pious and profitable observations, and consolations : perused by Francis Quarles a little before his death. / Published by E.B.
Buckler, Edward, 1610-1706Date: 1646- Books
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A short treatise of death in sixe chapters : Together with the ænigmatick description of old age and death written Ecclesiastes 12 chap. exponed and paraphrased in English meetre. Written by Mr. William Morray minister of Gods word.
Morray, WilliamDate: Anno Dom. 1631- Books
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Death improv'd, and immoderate sorrow for deceased friends and relations reprov'd : wherein you have many arguments against immoderate sorrow, and many profitable lessons which we may learn from such providences / by Edward Bury.
Bury, Edward, 1616-1700Date: 1693- Books
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Disce viuere: = learne to live. Disce more: learne to dye. Two briefe treatises ioyned together: the one, of learning to liue; the other, of learning to dye. Wherein is shewed, in what manner euery well disposed Christian may learne, first how to liue the life of the righteous, and then how to dye the death of the righteous.
Sutton, Christopher, 1565?-1629Date: 1629- Books
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The Christians defence against the fears of death : With seasonable directions how to prepare our selves to dye well. Written originally in French, by the late reverend divine of the Protestant church of Paris, Char. Drelincourt. And translated into English by M. D'Assigny, B.D.
Drelincourt, Charles, 1595-1669Date: 1682- Books
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A discourse of life and death. Written in French by Phil. Mornay. Done in English by the Countesse of Pembroke.
Mornay, Philippe de, seigneur du Plessis-Marly, 1549-1623Date: 1600- Books
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A discourse of life and death: vvritten in French by Phil. Mornay. Done in English by the Countesse of Pembroke.
Mornay, Philippe de, seigneur du Plessis-Marly, 1549-1623Date: 1606- Books
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Disce mori. = Learne to die : A religious discourse mouing euery Christian man to enter into a serious remembrance of his end. Wherein also is contained the mean and manner of disposing himselfe to God, before and at the time of his departure. Newlyenlarged [sic] by the same author. In the whole, somewhat happily may be obserued, necessary to be thought vpon while we are aliue, and when we are dying to aduise our selues and others.
Sutton, Christopher, 1565?-1629Date: 1609- Books
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Disce mori. = Learne to die : A religious discourse mouing euery Christian man to enter into a serious remembrance of his ende. Wherein also is contained the meane and manner of disposing himselfe to God, before and at the time of his departure. In the whole, somewhat happily may be obserued, necessarie to be thought vpon while we are aliue, and when we are dying to aduise our selues and others.
Sutton, Christopher, 1565?-1629Date: 1613- Books
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Disce mori. = Learne to die : A religious discourse, moouing euery Christian man to enter into a serious remembrance of his ende. Wherin also is contained the meane and manner of disposing himselfe to God, before, and at the time of his departure. In the whole, somewhat happily may be obserued, necessary to be thought vpon, while we are aliue, and when we are dying, to aduise our selues and others.
Sutton, Christopher, 1565?-1629Date: 1601- Books
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The deuotions of the dying man, that desireth to die well. Deuised and diuulged by Samuel Gardiner Doctor of Diuinitie, and minister of the Church of great St. Peters in Norwich.
Gardiner, Samuel, 1563 or 1564-Date: 1627- Books
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A handkercher for parents wet eyes : vpon the death of children. A consolatory letter to a friend.
I. CDate: 1630- Books
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A treatise upon death : first publickly delivered in a funerall sermon, anno Dom. 1630. And since enlarged By N.C. Preacher of Gods word in Scotland at Kilmacolme in the baronie of Renfrew.
Campbell, Ninian, 1599-1657Date: Anno 1635- Books
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Of the preparation to the crosse, and to deathe : and of the comforte vnder the crosse and death, two bokes very fruictefull for deuoute people to rede, translated from latyn to englysshe, by Rycharde Tracy.
Date: [Anno. M.D.XL. [1540]]- Books
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Manchester al mondo : Comtemplatio mortis, et immortalitatis. A contemplation of death and immortality.
Manchester, Henry Montagu, Earl of, 1563?-1642Date: 1661- Books
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Consolations addres'd to a friend upon the death of his excellent and pious consort : Applicable also to a resentment of the death of our late gracious and incomparable Queen. By Theophilus Dorrington.
Dorrington, Theophilus, -1715Date: 1695- Books
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Memento mori remember to die.
Date: [1640]- Books
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La dance machabre or Death's duell. By W.C.
Colman, Walter, -1645Date: [1632?]- Books
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Christ's voice to London and the great day of Gods wrath : Being the substance of II sermons preached in the (city) in the time of the sad visitation. Together with the necessity of watching and praying. With a small treatise of death. By William Dyer, a servant of Jesus Chritt [sic].
Dyer, William, -1696Date: printed in the year, 1669- Books
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A defiance to death : Wherein, besides sundry heauenly instructions for a godly life, we haue strong and notable comforts to vphold vs in death. By Master William Cowper, minister of Gods word.
Cowper, William, 1568-1619Date: 1616- Books
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Disce mori. = Learne to die : A religious discourse, moouing euery Christian man to enter into a serious remerbrance of his ende. Wherein also is contained the meane and manner of disposing himselfe to God, before, and at the time of his departure. In the whole, somewhat happily may be abserued, necessary to be thought vpon, while we are aliue, and when we are dying, to aduise our selues and others.
Sutton, Christopher, 1565?-1629Date: 1600- Books
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Comfort for an afflicted conscience : wherein is contained both consolation and instruction for the sicke, against the fearefull apprehension of their sinnes, of death, of the diuell, of the curse of the law, and of the anger and iudgement of God. / Written by M. Iohn de L'Espine, and translated out of French into English by Peter Allibond, minister of the word of God.
L'Espine, Jean de, approximately 1506-1597Date: 1591- Books
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[Ye dyaloge called Funus].
Erasmus, Desiderius, -1536Date: [1534]]- Books
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Ane fruitful and comfortable exhortatioun anent death.
Melville, James, 1556-1614Date: Anno Do. 1597