The mirror of martyrs in a short vieuu lively expressing the force of their faith, the feruency of their loue, the wisedome of their sayings, the patience of their suffrings, etc. : with their prayers and preparation for their last farevvell : whereunto is added two godly letters written by M. Bradford, full of sweet consolation for such as are afflicted in conscience.

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The mirror of martyrs in a short vieuu lively expressing the force of their faith, the feruency of their loue, the wisedome of their sayings, the patience of their suffrings, etc. : with their prayers and preparation for their last farevvell : whereunto is added two godly letters written by M. Bradford, full of sweet consolation for such as are afflicted in conscience.
Author
Cotton, Clement.
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At London :: Printed by T.P. for Io. Budge, and are to be sold at his shop at the great south doore of S. Paules, and at Brittaines Bursse,
1613.
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Martyrs -- England.
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"The mirror of martyrs in a short vieuu lively expressing the force of their faith, the feruency of their loue, the wisedome of their sayings, the patience of their suffrings, etc. : with their prayers and preparation for their last farevvell : whereunto is added two godly letters written by M. Bradford, full of sweet consolation for such as are afflicted in conscience." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A19420.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 6, 2024.

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Thomas Bilney, his saying to his friends.
29, 31.
Hee putteth his finger in the Candle to trie his strength.
28.
Thomas Spurdance, his answere to the Bishop.
72, 73.
Thomas Hudsons conflict and comfort.
84, 85.
Thomas Wats, his farewell.
199.
Thomas Crāmer, a proverb of him.
94.
His Prayer.
130.
His Repentance.
132, 133.
He burns his right hand first.
133.
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