Panthea: or, Diuine vvishes and meditations: vvritten by Io. Siluester: reuised by I.M. Master of Arts. Whereunto is added an appendix, containing an excellent elegy, written by the L. Viscount St. Albans, late Lord High Chancelour of England. &c.

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Panthea: or, Diuine vvishes and meditations: vvritten by Io. Siluester: reuised by I.M. Master of Arts. Whereunto is added an appendix, containing an excellent elegy, written by the L. Viscount St. Albans, late Lord High Chancelour of England. &c.
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Sylvester, Josuah, 1563-1618.
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London :: Printed [by George Purslowe] for F. Coules, and are to be sold at his shop in the vpper end of the Old-Baily,
1630.
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〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉 An Elogie and Epitome of the Bible.

To the Right Noble, Religious, & excellent Heroldes; The Lady Rumney, Mrs. Alablaster; and Mrs. Esther Webbe.

THis sacred Volume, in whose precious Leaues The Mysteries of Heauen entreasur'd lye; Is a cleere Mirror, which no forme deceaues; Th'Obiect and Subiect of each Christian Eye: Who liues by This, by Death can neuer dye: Here shines the Sun of GRACE, diffusing wide His quickning Raies on All, from side to side.

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Here God and Man do's Both embrace each other; Met in one Person, Heauen and Earth do's kisse: Here a pure Virgin do's become a Mother, And bare that SON, who the Worlds Father is, And Maker of his Mother. Here true Blisse Comes flying from the Bosome of the High, And clothes it selfe in naked Misery, To drag Man out of Hels darke Empery.

Dens se Tibi. Tu te Deo.

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