A pensiue mans practise. Very profitable for all persons: wherein are contained verie deuout and necessarie prayers for sundry godly purposes, with requisite perswasions before euerie prayer. Written by J. Norden.
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- A pensiue mans practise. Very profitable for all persons: wherein are contained verie deuout and necessarie prayers for sundry godly purposes, with requisite perswasions before euerie prayer. Written by J. Norden.
- Pensive mans practise Pensive mans practise
- Pensive mans practise. Or the pensiue mans complaint and comfort. The second part.
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Imprinted at London: By John Beale for Thomas Pauier, 1640.
- Publication year
- 1640-1640
- ESTC No.
- S114556
- Grub Street ID
- 134265
- Description
- [26], 256 [i.e. 258], [4], [8], 178, [2], [2], 142, [4] p. ; 12⁰
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- In three parts.
Part 2 has a separate title page, reading: A pensive mans practise. Or the pensiue mans complaint and comfort. The second part. A treatise most necessarie for such as are any way afflicted. Wherein they may reape most sweet consolation and comfort, aswell by sweet and familia most godly conferences, as also by comfortable prayers in whatsoeuer calamities. By J. N. London, printed by E. G. for William Aspley. 1616.
Part 3 has a separate title page, with same imprint as Part 2 title page, reading: A pensive mans practise. The third part. Contayning many godly motiues and prayers for diuers purposes. Newly enlarged by J. N.
Part I: pages misnumbered, missing and repeated; text continuous despite pagination.