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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. 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 ...

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Sutton, Christopher, 1565?-1629.
Series:
Early English books online
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Death--Early works to 1800.
Death.
Christian life--Early works to 1800.
Christian life.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (46 unnumbered pages, 483 id est 484 pages, 20 unnumbered pages) : illustrations
Edition:
Newly enlarged by the same author.
Other Title:
Learne to die
Place of Publication:
London : Printed by I. Windet, for Cuthbert Burby, and are to be sold at his shop in paules [sic.] Churchyeard:, 1607.
System Details:
text file
Notes:
Title page has border of printers' ornaments, 'Disce mori' within ornamental border; initials, head- and tail-pieces.
Dedication signed: Christ. Sutton.
Signatures: A-Z¹².
Includes index.
Includes bibliographical references in marginal notes.
Numerous errors in paging.
Imperfect: faded, worn, and tightly bound.
Reproduction of original in: Bodleian Library.
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Mich. : UMI, 1999- (Early English books online) Digital version of: (Early English books, 1475-1640 ; 2210:4) s1999 miun s
Cited in:
STC (2nd edition) 23477.
OCLC:
71305191
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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