Here after folowith the boke callyd the myrroure of Oure Lady very necessary for all relygyous persones.

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Here after folowith the boke callyd the myrroure of Oure Lady very necessary for all relygyous persones.
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[London :: Printed by Richarde Fawkes,
1530 (4 Nov.)]
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Meditations -- Early works to 1800.
Christian life -- Early works to 1800.
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"Here after folowith the boke callyd the myrroure of Oure Lady very necessary for all relygyous persones." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A07139.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 2, 2024.

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¶The Uersicle.

ESto nobis, Lady be to vs an helpe and forsake vs not. The answere. Nec despicias, Ne dispyse vs not souerayne lady. ¶Thys versycle ys sayde by¦twene Matyns and Lawdes. for as I haue sayde be¦fore. a verse or a versycle where euer they be sayde in youre seruyce. they betoken a turnynge frō one thing to a nother. and also a warnynge to take hede. that yf the mynde were eny thynge scatered before. then to gather yt ageyne to gyther to that thynge that fo∣loweth. and therfore they are alwaye sayde of one. or of twayne. or of few. that ar goddes messengers. that gyue warnynge to all the other.

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