Certain godly and learned treatises written by that worthie minister of Christe, M. Dudley Fenner; for the behoofe and edification of al those, that desire to grovv and increase in true godlines. The titles whereof, are set downe in the page following

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Certain godly and learned treatises written by that worthie minister of Christe, M. Dudley Fenner; for the behoofe and edification of al those, that desire to grovv and increase in true godlines. The titles whereof, are set downe in the page following
Author
Fenner, Dudley, 1558?-1587.
Publication
Edinburgh :: Printed by Robert Waldegraue, printer to the Kings Maiestie,
1592.
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Theology, Doctrinal -- Early works to 1800.
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"Certain godly and learned treatises written by that worthie minister of Christe, M. Dudley Fenner; for the behoofe and edification of al those, that desire to grovv and increase in true godlines. The titles whereof, are set downe in the page following." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A00635.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 22, 2025.

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TO THE READER.

GEntle Reader, thou hast here a briefe and plain exposition of the first Table of the Law of God, made by Maister DVDLEY FENNER, for the profite of his owne particular charge, and some other his friendes. The which comming to my handes, I thought good to make the profite thereof more generall. And the rather, in that it was the first fruits of his labours, being made by him, before the twentith yeare of his age. Whereby thou maist see with what an excellent spirite he was indued, even in his tender yeares. Accept it therfore as it is meant thee: and if thou reap ther∣by any profite, giue God the glorie.

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