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Author Huberinus, Caspar.
Title A riche storehouse, or treasurie, for the sicke, full of Christian counsels : holesome doctrines, comfortable persuasions, and godly meditations, meete for all Christians, both in sicknesse and in health. Wherevnto is annexed a comfort for poore prisoners, and also an exhortation to repentance. Written in Dutch, by Gaspar Huberine, and Englished by Thomas Godfrie, esquire, late ... fruits and ... at the request of his dangter Marie, wife ... Iohn French, gentleman of the Inner Temple
Alternative Title Treasurie, for the sicke.
Faithful and Christian exhortation to repentaunce, and to leade a life in the feare of God.
Instruction to teache children howe they ought to goe to the Lordes table.
How to aduise and comfort them that lye in prison, and be by the magistrate iudgged to dye.
How to advise and comfort them that lye in prison, and be by the magistrate judgged to dye.
Publication Info Imprinted at London : By [H. Middleton for] Ralph Newberrie, dwelling in Fleetestreat a litle aboue the conduit, Anno. 1578.



Descript 101 leaves
Note In four parts. Part 2 caption title reads: How to aduise and comfort them that lye in prison, and be by the magistrate iudgged to dye. Part 3 caption title reads: A faithful and Christian exhortation to repentaunce, and to leade a life in the feare of God. Part 4 caption title reads: An instruction to teache children howe they ought to goe to the Lordes table.
A note at the head of part 4 says that it has been adapted to English use.
Printer's name from STC.
Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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Author Huberinus, Caspar.
Series Early English books online.
Subject Consolation -- Early works to 1800.
Lord's Supper -- Church of England -- Early works to 1800.
Alt author Godfrie, Thomas.
Alternative Title Treasurie, for the sicke.
Faithful and Christian exhortation to repentaunce, and to leade a life in the feare of God.
Instruction to teache children howe they ought to goe to the Lordes table.
How to aduise and comfort them that lye in prison, and be by the magistrate iudgged to dye.
How to advise and comfort them that lye in prison, and be by the magistrate judgged to dye.
Descript 101 leaves
Note In four parts. Part 2 caption title reads: How to aduise and comfort them that lye in prison, and be by the magistrate iudgged to dye. Part 3 caption title reads: A faithful and Christian exhortation to repentaunce, and to leade a life in the feare of God. Part 4 caption title reads: An instruction to teache children howe they ought to goe to the Lordes table.
A note at the head of part 4 says that it has been adapted to English use.
Printer's name from STC.
Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
Author Huberinus, Caspar.
Series Early English books online.
Subject Consolation -- Early works to 1800.
Lord's Supper -- Church of England -- Early works to 1800.
Alt author Godfrie, Thomas.
Alternative Title Treasurie, for the sicke.
Faithful and Christian exhortation to repentaunce, and to leade a life in the feare of God.
Instruction to teache children howe they ought to goe to the Lordes table.
How to aduise and comfort them that lye in prison, and be by the magistrate iudgged to dye.
How to advise and comfort them that lye in prison, and be by the magistrate judgged to dye.

Subject Consolation -- Early works to 1800.
Lord's Supper -- Church of England -- Early works to 1800.
Descript 101 leaves
Note In four parts. Part 2 caption title reads: How to aduise and comfort them that lye in prison, and be by the magistrate iudgged to dye. Part 3 caption title reads: A faithful and Christian exhortation to repentaunce, and to leade a life in the feare of God. Part 4 caption title reads: An instruction to teache children howe they ought to goe to the Lordes table.
A note at the head of part 4 says that it has been adapted to English use.
Printer's name from STC.
Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
Alt author Godfrie, Thomas.

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