A preparatiue for the new Passeouer very profitable to be perused and read of all those who are called to the holy table of our Lord / by Maister William Cowper ...

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A preparatiue for the new Passeouer very profitable to be perused and read of all those who are called to the holy table of our Lord / by Maister William Cowper ...
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Cowper, William, 1568-1619.
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London :: Printed by William Ferebrand, and are to bee solde in the Popes-head Pallace, nere the Royal Exchange,
1607.
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Consolation -- Early works to 1800.
Conscience -- Religious aspects -- Christianity.
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A PREPARA∣tiue for the new Passeouer.

Very profitable to be perused and read of all those who are called to the holy Table of our Lord.

By Maister William Cowper, Minister of Gods word.

VVisdomes Proclamation.

Come, eate of my meate, and drinke of the wine that I haue drawn. Pro. 9.5. My fruite is better then golde, euen then fine golde, and my reuen∣nues better then fine siluer. Prou. 8. Ritches and honour are with me, durable ritches and righ∣teousnes: vers. 18. Hee that findeth me findeth life, and shall obteine fauour of the Lord. 34.

LONDON Printed for William Ferebrand, and are to bee solde in the Popes∣head-Pallace, nere the Royal Exchange. 1607

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