The sinners guyde A vvorke contayning the whole regiment of a Christian life, deuided into two bookes: vvherein sinners are reclaimed from the by-path of vice and destruction, and brought vnto the high-way of euerlasting happinesse. Compiled in the Spanish tongue, by the learned and reuerend diuine, F. Lewes of Granada. Since translated into Latine, Italian, and French. And nowe perused, and digested into English, by Francis Meres, Maister of Artes, and student in diuinitie.

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The sinners guyde A vvorke contayning the whole regiment of a Christian life, deuided into two bookes: vvherein sinners are reclaimed from the by-path of vice and destruction, and brought vnto the high-way of euerlasting happinesse. Compiled in the Spanish tongue, by the learned and reuerend diuine, F. Lewes of Granada. Since translated into Latine, Italian, and French. And nowe perused, and digested into English, by Francis Meres, Maister of Artes, and student in diuinitie.
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Luis, de Granada, 1504-1588.
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At London :: Printed by Iames Roberts, for Paule Linley, & Iohn Flasket, and are to be sold in Paules Church-yard, at the signe of the Beare,
Anno. Dom. 1598.
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Christian life -- Early works to 1800.
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"The sinners guyde A vvorke contayning the whole regiment of a Christian life, deuided into two bookes: vvherein sinners are reclaimed from the by-path of vice and destruction, and brought vnto the high-way of euerlasting happinesse. Compiled in the Spanish tongue, by the learned and reuerend diuine, F. Lewes of Granada. Since translated into Latine, Italian, and French. And nowe perused, and digested into English, by Francis Meres, Maister of Artes, and student in diuinitie." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A06447.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 16, 2024.

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The seauenth Chapter.
The seauenth Title. That man is bound to follow and embrace Vertue, by reason of the first of those foure last things, which happen vnto him, which is death.
page, 69.
The matters handled in this Chapter.
A rehearsal of the foure last things, that happen vnto man; to wit: Death, Iudgement, Heauen, and Hell,
Ibidem,
A terrible and fearefull history out of Climacus,
70,
Death certaine, but the houre of death vncertaine,
71,

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Th danger in which he that dieth is,
74,
Feare the mightiest perturbation of the mind,
75,
The Sunne goeth downe at noone to the wicked,
ibidem,
The things that before seemed pleasant, in death are bitter,
ibidem,
The accout that shall be required of vs.
76.
The history of Arsenius out of the lifes of the Fathers,
77,
The history of Agathon, out of the same booke,
ibidem,
A fearefull example of one Stephanus, that led a solitary life out of Cli∣macus.
ibidem,
Why the Saints doe feare in death,
79.
Nothing is of force in the houre of death,
80,
The lamentation of a sinner at the houre of death,
page, 81,
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