Certayne sweete prayers of the glorious name of Iesus, commonly called Iesus Mattens with the howers therto belonging / written in Latin aboue two hundred yeres agoe, by H. Susonne.

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Title
Certayne sweete prayers of the glorious name of Iesus, commonly called Iesus Mattens with the howers therto belonging / written in Latin aboue two hundred yeres agoe, by H. Susonne.
Author
Seuse, Heinrich, 1295-1366.
Publication
[S.l. :: W. Carter,
between 1575 and 1578]
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Subject terms
Catholic Church -- Prayer-books and devotions.
Hours, Books of -- Early works to 1800.
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"Certayne sweete prayers of the glorious name of Iesus, commonly called Iesus Mattens with the howers therto belonging / written in Latin aboue two hundred yeres agoe, by H. Susonne." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/a13150.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 12, 2024.

Pages

The Chapiter.

WIsedome teacheth sobrietie, righteousnes and vertue, which thinges be most commodious for vs in this life.

Page [unnumbered]

Answere. Thanks be to God.

Response. In good quietnes, I will sléepe and take my rest.

Versicle. If I sléepe and take a nappe with mine eyes.

I will sléepe and take my rest.

Glory be to the father. &c.

In good quietnes I wil sléepe, and take my rest.

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