Englands lamentable complaint to her God. Out of which may bee pickt a prayer for priuate families. Together, with a soueraigne receipt against sinne, the true cause of all our sorrow. As also, a necessarie catechisme, intituled Meate for men; or, A principall seruice of the sacraments. Left as a legacie by that late learned and diuine, W. Crashavv, sometimes pastor at White-Chappell, for a helpe to holinesse and humiliation, in such as desire to liue and dye in the feare and fauour of God.

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  • Englands lamentable complaint to her God. Out of which may bee pickt a prayer for priuate families. Together, with a soueraigne receipt against sinne, the true cause of all our sorrow. As also, a necessarie catechisme, intituled Meate for men; or, A principall seruice of the sacraments. Left as a legacie by that late learned and diuine, W. Crashavv, sometimes pastor at White-Chappell, for a helpe to holinesse and humiliation, in such as desire to liue and dye in the feare and fauour of God.
  • Londons lamentation for her sinnes
  • Londons lamentation for her sins Meate for men. Or, A principall seruice of the sacraments Meat for men. Or, A principal service of the sacraments
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Imprint
Printed at London: [by B. Alsop and T. Fawcet] for George Fairebeard, at the North doore of the Royall Exchange, 1629.
Publication year
1629-1629
ESTC No.
S91561
Grub Street ID
150592
Description
[40]; [40] p. ; 8⁰
Note
In two parts, the second entitled: Meate for men. Or, A principall seruice of the sacraments has a separate dated titlepage and register.

The first part, entitled 'Englands lamentable complaint to her God' was first published in 1625 as: Londons lamentation for her sinnes.

'Meate for men. Or, A principall seruice of the sacraments' also issued separately (STC 6019.5).

Sig. C8 of the first part is blank except for the letter "A" within an woodcut ornament; catchword on sig. C7r: "A".