An epitome of the Psalmes, or briefe meditacions vpon the same, with diuerse other moste christian prayers, translated by Richard Tauerner

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Title
An epitome of the Psalmes, or briefe meditacions vpon the same, with diuerse other moste christian prayers, translated by Richard Tauerner
Author
Capito, Wolfgang, 1478-1541.
Publication
[Imprinted at London :: [By R. Bankes? for A. Clerke?] in Fletestrete at the signe of the whyte hart,
1539]
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Subject terms
Bible. -- O.T. -- Psalms -- Early works to 1800.
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❧ THE TA∣BLE OR CONTEN∣tes of this present boke

  • Fyrst a generall cōfession of syn¦nes vnto God dayly to be sayd of euery Christian person.
  • AN Epitome that is to saye an abbrigement or brief medita¦cion vpō euery one of the hūdreth and fyfty Psalmes in order, drawē out most christianly by a ryght ex¦cellent lerned man for the edifica∣cion and profyte of the ryght chri∣stians.
  • After these meditaciōs we haue added the Lordes prayer called the Pater noster.
  • ...

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  • ... 〈1 paragraph〉〈1 paragraph〉
  • The articles of the christē fayth or religion called the Crede.
  • The tenne commaundementes
  • THe principall prayers of the Bible most necessary for chri¦stian persons to praye dayly.
  • A very swete and deuoute pray∣er vnto the Lorde Iesus for the peace of the church, made by the moost excellent clerke Erasmus.
  • A prayer before thou takest bo∣dely sustenaunce.
  • ...

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  • A prayer after meate.
  • A prayer for spiritual ioye.
  • A prayer for the kepynge and defence of a good name and fame.
FINIS.
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