The English nvnne being a treatise wherein (by way of dialogue) the author endeauoureth to draw yong & vnmarried Catholike gentlewomen to imbrace a votary and religious life / written by N.N. Hereunto is annexed a short discourse (by way of conclusion) to the abbesses and religious women of all the English monasteries in the Low-countreys and France.

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The English nvnne being a treatise wherein (by way of dialogue) the author endeauoureth to draw yong & vnmarried Catholike gentlewomen to imbrace a votary and religious life / written by N.N. Hereunto is annexed a short discourse (by way of conclusion) to the abbesses and religious women of all the English monasteries in the Low-countreys and France.
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Anderton, Lawrence.
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[St. Omers :: English College Press],
1642.
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Monastic and religious life of women.
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"The English nvnne being a treatise wherein (by way of dialogue) the author endeauoureth to draw yong & vnmarried Catholike gentlewomen to imbrace a votary and religious life / written by N.N. Hereunto is annexed a short discourse (by way of conclusion) to the abbesses and religious women of all the English monasteries in the Low-countreys and France." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A25370.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 8, 2024.

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The Preparation.

1. Place your selfe reuereutly, in the presence of God.

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2. Pray him to inspire you with his grace.

3. Imagine your selfe to be extreamely sicke lying vpon your death-bed, without any hope of reco∣uery.

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