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Title Here begyn[n]eth a newe treatyse deuyded in thre parties : The fyrst partie is to know, [et] haue i[n] mynde the wretchednes, of all mankynde. The seconde is of the co[n]dycion and manere of the vnstedfastnes, of this world here. The thyrde parte i[n] this boke you may rede of bytter death, and why it is to drede.
Alternative Title Here begynneth a newe treatyse devyded in thre parties.
Uniform title Prick of conscience.
Publication Info [London : Imprynted by me Robert wyer, dwellynge in saynt Martyns parysshe, at the sygne of saynt Joh[a]n Euangelyst, besyde Charynge Crosse, [1542?]]



Descript [72] p.
Note Printer's name from colophon; publication date from STC.
In verse.
A version of the first three sections of: "The prick of conscience", often attributed to Richard Rolle.
Signatures: A-I⁴.
Some print faded.
Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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Series Early English books online.
Subject Christian life -- Early works to 1800.
Alt author Rolle, Richard, of Hampton, 1290?-1349.
Alternative Title Here begynneth a newe treatyse devyded in thre parties.
Uniform title Prick of conscience.
Descript [72] p.
Note Printer's name from colophon; publication date from STC.
In verse.
A version of the first three sections of: "The prick of conscience", often attributed to Richard Rolle.
Signatures: A-I⁴.
Some print faded.
Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
Series Early English books online.
Subject Christian life -- Early works to 1800.
Alt author Rolle, Richard, of Hampton, 1290?-1349.
Alternative Title Here begynneth a newe treatyse devyded in thre parties.
Uniform title Prick of conscience.

Subject Christian life -- Early works to 1800.
Descript [72] p.
Note Printer's name from colophon; publication date from STC.
In verse.
A version of the first three sections of: "The prick of conscience", often attributed to Richard Rolle.
Signatures: A-I⁴.
Some print faded.
Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
Alt author Rolle, Richard, of Hampton, 1290?-1349.

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