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A dialogue betw[een] life and death : Very requisite for the conte[m]plation of all transitory pilgrims, and pious minded Christians.
Wates, RichardDate: [1657]- Books
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The anatomie of mortalitie : deuided into these eight heads: viz. 1 The certaitie of death. 2 The meditation on death. 3 The preparation for death. 4 The right behauiour in death. 5 The comfort at our owne death. 6 The comfort against the death of friends. 7 The cases wherein it is vnlawful, and wherin lawfull to desire death. 8 The glorious estate of the saints after this life. Written by George Strode vtter-barister of the middle Temple, for his owne priuate comfort: and now published at the request of his friends for the vse of others.
Strode, George, utter-barister of the Middle TempleDate: 1618- 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.
Dyer, William, -1696Date: 1670- Books
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Deaths knell, or the sicke mans passing bell : summoning all sicke consciences to prepare themselues for the comming of the great day of doome, lest mercies gate be shut against them. Fit for all those that desire to arriue at the heauenly Ierusalem. Whereunto are added prayers fit for housholders. Written by W. Perkins.
Perkins, William, 1558-1602Date: 1629- Books
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A treatise perswadynge a man patientlye to suffre the deth of his frende.
Erasmus, Desiderius, -1536Date: [1531?]- Books
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Deaths knell: or, The sicke mans passing-bell : summoning all sicke consciences to pr[e]pare themselues for the comming of the grea[t] day of doome, lest mercies gate be shut against them: fit for all those that desire to arriue at the heauenly Ierusalem. Whereunto are added prayers fit for housholders. The ninth edition. Written by W. Perkins.
Perkins, William, 1558-1602Date: 1628- Books
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The sweete thoughts of death, and eternity. Written by Sieur de la Serre.
Puget de La Serre, Jean, 1594-1665Date: 1632- Books
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Meditations of death : wherein a Christian is taught how to remember and prepare for his latter end: by the late able & faithfull minister of the Gospel, Iohn Paget.
Paget, John, -1638Date: [MDCXXXIX. [1639]]- Books
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Flovvres of Sion. By VVilliam Drummond of Hawthorne-denne. To which is adioyned his cypresse groue.
Drummond, William, 1585-1649Date: 1623- Books
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Flovvres of Sion: by VVilliam Drummond of Hawthorne-denne. To which is adioyned his cypresse groue.
Drummond, William, 1585-1649Date: Anno 1630- Books
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Death triumphant; or, The most renowned, mighty, puissant and irresistible champion and conqueror geneneral [sic] of the whole world Death, described : With a description of his notable fights and triumphant victories obtained against all creatures, especially against the sons and daughters of men. Also his particular stratagems and numerous regiment of sickness and diseases, whereby he conquers and subdues man-kind. Lively set forth to the view of all men, for their better preparation for the day of their death, and dissolution out of this sinful life. The sixth edition. By Andrew Jones.
Jones, Andrew, active 17th centuryDate: [1680]- Books
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Flowres of Sion: by VVilliam Drummond of Hawthorne-denne. To which is adjoyned his cypresse groue.
Drummond, William, 1585-1649Date: 1630- Books
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The great concern: or, A serious warning to a timely and thorough preparation for death : with helps and directions in order thereunto. By Edward Pearse. Recommended as proper to be given at funerals.
Pearse, Edward, 1631-1694Date: 1695- Books
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Disce vivere: = learne to live. Disce mori: learne to dye. Two briefe treatises joyned together: the one, of learning to live; the other, of learning to dye. Wherein is shewed, in what manner every well disposed Christian may learne, first how to live the life of the righteous, and then how to dye the death of the righteous.
Sutton, Christopher, 1565?-1629Date: 1626- Books
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Poema mortuale, or, An elegy upon death : the law of nature and tribute of mortals. / By R.M. No poet, nor the son of a poet.
Mayhew, R. (Richard)Date: Anno praedicto, 1679- Books
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A mappe of mans mortalitie : Clearely manifesting the originall of death, with the nature, fruits, and effects thereof, both to the vnregenerate, and elect children of God. Diuided into three bookes; and published for the furtherance of the wise in practise, the humbling of the strong in conceit, and for the comfort and confirmation of weake Christians, against the combat of death, that they may wisely and seasonably be prepared against the same. Whereunto are annexed two consolatory sermons, for afflicted Christians, in their greatest conflicts. By Iohn Moore, minister of the word of God, at Shearsbie in Leicester-shire.
Moore, John, -1619Date: 1617- Books
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The Dying man's assistant, or, Short instructions for those who are concern'd in the preparing of sick persons for death : being also no less worthy the consideration of all good Christians in time of health, as shewing the importance of an early preparation for their latter end, with regard as well to their temporal, as eternal state.
Date: 1697- Books
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Reflexions sur la mort, ou L'on presse la nécessité de bien vivre, pour bien mourir. Par le Docteur Sherlock, doyen de S. Paul. Traduit par un refugié.
Sherlock, William, 1641?-1707Date: 1693- Books
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Manchester al mondo : Contemplatio mortis et immortalitatis, a contemplation of death and immortality.
Manchester, Henry Montagu, Earl of, 1563?-1642Date: 1666- Books
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A moste fruitefull, pithie, and learned treatise, hovv a Christian man ought to behaue himselfe in the daunger of death : and how they are to be releued and comforted, whose deare friendes are departed out of this worlde, moste necessarie for this our vnfortunate age [and] sorowfull dayes.
Werdmüller, Otto, 1511-1552Date: [1574?]]- Books
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Two discourses, the first, a Christian's exhortation, against the fears of death: the second, a brief and clear declaration of the resurrection of the dead : With suitable meditations and prayers touching life and death. Recommended as proper to be given at funerals. By W. S.
W. SDate: 1690- Books
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A moste fruitfull, pithie, and learned treatyse, how a Christian man ought to behaue himselfe in the danger of death : and how they are to be rele[-]ued and comforted, whose deare freendes are departed out of this world, moste necessarye for this our vnfortunate age and sorrowfull dayes.
Werdmüller, Otto, 1511-1552Date: [1595?]- Books
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A watch for a wise mans observation : in two parts. First, a divine poem on the three persons in the Holy Trinity, the four evangelists, the ten commandements, and the twelve apostles. The second, a preparation (by a holy life) for the hour of death, that we may be all fitted for our latter end, when we shall go hence, and be no more seen. By D.B.
Date: [1690]- Books
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The daunce and song of death.
Date: [1569]- Books
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Disce mori : Learne to die. : A religious discourse, mouing euery Christian man to enter in to a serious remembrance of his ende. Wherein also in 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 ourselues and others.
Sutton, Christopher, 1565?-1629Date: 1604..