A sommon to repentance. Giuen vnto Christians for a looknig [sic] glasse, wherein wee may behold our owne deformities, & therein and therby, wee are not onely forewarned of our destructions, but we are learned to humble our selues in these daungerous dayes of wickednes, before the throne of Gods mercie, that we may be preserued from the lake of damnation, in the great and notable day of Christed comming to indgment [sic]. Published by I.P. student of Cambridge.

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  • A sommon to repentance. Giuen vnto Christians for a looknig [sic] glasse, wherein wee may behold our owne deformities, & therein and therby, wee are not onely forewarned of our destructions, but we are learned to humble our selues in these daungerous dayes of wickednes, before the throne of Gods mercie, that we may be preserued from the lake of damnation, in the great and notable day of Christed comming to indgment [sic]. Published by I.P. student of Cambridge.
  • Summons to repentance
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Imprint
At London: printed by H. Iackson, dwelling in Fleetstreete, 1590.
Publication year
1590-1590
ESTC No.
S94718
Grub Street ID
152889
Description
[68] p. ; 8⁰
Note
I.P. = John Phillips--STC.

First published as: A summons to repentance. 1584.

Signatures: pi?(-pi1?) A-D?(-D8).

Dedicated to George Devorax, Esq--STC.