The gouernement of all estates, wherein is contayned the perfect way to an honest life gathered out of many learned authors, a boke right profitable for all estates, but especiallie for the trayning [and] bringing vp of the yonger sort: written in Latin by that excellent learned man Andreus Hesse, translated into Englishe.

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The gouernement of all estates, wherein is contayned the perfect way to an honest life gathered out of many learned authors, a boke right profitable for all estates, but especiallie for the trayning [and] bringing vp of the yonger sort: written in Latin by that excellent learned man Andreus Hesse, translated into Englishe.
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Schottennius, Hermannus.
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Imprinted at London :: By Henry Denham, for Thomas Hacket, and are to be solde at his shop in Lumbart streate,
[1566]
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Christian life -- Early works to 1800.
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"The gouernement of all estates, wherein is contayned the perfect way to an honest life gathered out of many learned authors, a boke right profitable for all estates, but especiallie for the trayning [and] bringing vp of the yonger sort: written in Latin by that excellent learned man Andreus Hesse, translated into Englishe." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A03082.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 4, 2024.

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¶ What maner of the honestie at ban∣ketting is required.

PLaces and tymes are dyuers wherin men cō∣uent, assemble or talke, but especially ye place or time of banketting, if so be that at the least any geast appointed be there present. For it is no lesse hurte than damage to all men, to pamper the belly, or to liue immoderately, as a man might say at ye feast of dronken

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Bacchus, as one of hys typpled Prelates.

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