The first part of youths errors. Written by Thomas Bushel, the superlatiue prodigall
- Title
- The first part of youths errors. Written by Thomas Bushel, the superlatiue prodigall
- Author
- Bushell, Thomas, 1594-1674.
- Publication
- Imprinted at London :: [By T. Harper],
- 1628.
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- Subject terms
- Conduct of life -- Early works to 1900.
- Link to this Item
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- Cite this Item
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"The first part of youths errors. Written by Thomas Bushel, the superlatiue prodigall." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A17343.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 18, 2024.
Contents
- frontispiece
- title page
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To the Honourable and right vertuous,
THOMAS, Lord Windsor, my very good Lord. - To my Christian Brethren.
- The Contents of this Booke be∣ing the first part.
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To his louing Brother
Edward Bushel Esquire. - To the high and mighty mer∣cifull Sauiour, God of Hea∣uen, and only Judge of Earth.
- The affliction of a Prodigall.
- The Contemplation of a Prodigall.
- The Agonie of a Prodigall.
- The Supplication of a Prodigall.
- ¶ The Prodigalles Prayer.
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To the Right Honourable
WILLIAM, Earle of Derby. - To the onely sonne and bloud of my owne body.
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To his louing brother
Edward Bushel Esquire. -
To the Religious and Vertu∣ous Lady, the Lady
Elizabeth Willoughby. -
To the Right Worshipfull, his indeered Friend, Sir Matthew Gary. -
To his approued beloued M
r .Iohn Eliot Esquire. - To my Christian Brethren the Ofsprings that proceeds from Vniuersities.
- To my wel-wished Christian Brethren, the Laitie.
- To my vnmarried Christian Brethren.
- To his Christian Brethren Ʋniuersall.
- To my Christian Brethren Ʋniuersall.
- To his Christian Brethren Ʋniuersall.