The hand-maid of repentance. Or, A short treatise of restitution. Written by Arth: Dent, Minister of Gods word at Southshoobery in Essex. As a necessary appendix to his Sermon of Repentance
- Title
- The hand-maid of repentance. Or, A short treatise of restitution. Written by Arth: Dent, Minister of Gods word at Southshoobery in Essex. As a necessary appendix to his Sermon of Repentance
- Author
- Dent, Arthur, d. 1607.
- Publication
- [London] :: Printed [by G. Eld] for Thomas Thorp,
- 1614.
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- Subject terms
- Restitution -- Early works to 1800.
- Link to this Item
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- Cite this Item
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"The hand-maid of repentance. Or, A short treatise of restitution. Written by Arth: Dent, Minister of Gods word at Southshoobery in Essex. As a necessary appendix to his Sermon of Repentance." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A20184.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 18, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- TO THE CHRI∣stian Reader.
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A TREATISE OF
RESTITVTION.
- Matter.
- Circumstances.
- Manner.
- Persons who.
- Persons to whom Restitution is to be made.
- Owners dead.
- Vnknowne.
- Vsurers.
- Mad men.
- Dishonest.
- Game.
- Things found.
- Treasure.
- What a man must restore.
- Things bought bonâ fide.
- Giuen.
- Malâ fide.
- Goods preserued.
- Of hindrances.
- Creditors.
- Goods perishing in another mans hands.
- A man flying from his owne goods.
- Life, Limbes, &c.
- How much ought to be restored.
- Legacies.
- Where Restitution is to be made.
- Of the time of Restitution.
- What order and manner is to be kept in making Restitution.
- Takers of Mony vpon vse.
- Vncertaine goods.
- Secret things.
- Good fame and name.
- The Conclusion.