Diuine considerations of the soule concerning the excellencie of God, and the vilenesse of man. Verie necessarie and profitable for euerie true Christian seriously looke into. By N.B. G.

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Diuine considerations of the soule concerning the excellencie of God, and the vilenesse of man. Verie necessarie and profitable for euerie true Christian seriously looke into. By N.B. G.
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Breton, Nicholas, 1545?-1626?
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London :: Printed by E. A[llde] for Iohn Tappe and are to be solde at his shop on the Tower-Hill, nere the Bulwarke Gate,
1608.
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Soul -- Early works to 1800.
Devotional literature -- Early works to 1800.
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To the Reader.

MAnye reade they knowe not what, too many they care not what, but how necessarie is it for all men before they reade, to consider what they reade, and to what end they bestowe both time & labour in that excercise, I refer to the iudgement of their dis∣cretions, who are able to finde the difference betwixt good & euill: you then that reade this little worke to your greate good, if you well disgest the considerations contained in the same, Let mee intreate you what you finde for your good, to esteem of as you haue cause,

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and what may be to your dis∣like to correct in your kinde patience; in a little room is mat∣ter enough for the good consi∣deration of a cōtemplatiue spe∣rit, which looking towards hea∣uen, and longing to bee there, shall finde such comfort in these considerations, as I hope shal giue cause to gloriefie God the Author of all good, and not thinke a misse of me, that by his goodnes haue set them downe for the good of all his Seruants: of which number, not doubting you to be one, I leaue you in this and all your good labours, to his onely gratious blessing.

Your well wishing friend, N. B

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