A good companion for a Christian directing him in the way to God, being meditiations and prayers for euery day in the weeke; and graces before and after meate.
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A good companion for a Christian directing him in the way to God, being meditiations and prayers for euery day in the weeke; and graces before and after meate.
Author
Norden, John, 1548-1625?
Publication
London :: Printed by G. P[urslowe] for Richard Collins, and are to be sold at his shop in Pauls Church-yard, at the signe of the Three Kings,
1632.
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Christian life -- Protestant authors -- Early works to 1800.
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"A good companion for a Christian directing him in the way to God, being meditiations and prayers for euery day in the weeke; and graces before and after meate." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A08275.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 30, 2025.
Pages
Who are chiefly to be cared for, and how far.
THou art no further bound, than to haue a fatherly care of thy family; Among the rest, thy wife and children, are most to be respe∣cted, for whom thou oughtest to prouide things necessary, to main∣taine,
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and to sustaine them other∣wise indeed thou art to be condem∣ned as an vnbeleeuer: But to couet and to vse forbidden, nay, too soli∣citous meanes to make thy children great, or thy friends after thee rich, is not commanded but forbidden.
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