The deyenge creature
- Title
- The deyenge creature
- Publication
- [Enprynted at London :: In Fletestrete at the sygne of ye sone by [Robert Copland? for] Wynkyn de Worde,
- Anno d[omi]ni. M.CCCCC.xiiii. [1514]]
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- Subject terms
- Death -- Religious aspects -- Early works to 1800.
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- Cite this Item
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"The deyenge creature." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A19600.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 28, 2025.
Contents
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- ¶The lamentacyon of the dyenge creature.
- ¶The complaynt of the dyenge. creature to the good aungell.
- ¶The answere of the good aungell to the dyenge creature.
- ¶The complaynt of the dyenge creature to reason drede and conscyence.
- ¶The answere of reason.
- ¶The complaynt of the dyenge creature to drede saynge thus.
- ¶The answere of drede.
- ¶The complaynt of the dyenge creature to conscyence saynge thus.
- ¶The answere of conscyence to the dyenge creature.
- ¶The complaynt of the dyenge creature, to the fyue wyttes.
- ¶The answere of the fyue wyttes.
- ¶The lamentacyon of the dyenge creature.
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¶The cōplaynt of y
e dyenge creature to fayth & hope. -
¶The answere of fayth & hope to y
e dyenge creature. - ¶The lamentable complaynt of the dyenge creature to fayth hope and charyte.
- ¶How the sorowfull sowle complayneth hym to the dyenge creature saynge thus.
- ¶The lamentable lamentacyon of the dyenge body to the soule.
- ¶How the dyenge creature complayned hym to fayth hope and charyte saynge thus.
- ¶The answere of fayth hope and charyte to the dyenge creature.
- ¶How the dyenge creature calleth after the soule agayne.
- ¶How the dyenge creature putteth his supply∣cacyon to the moder of mercy Mary replete with grace prynces of reuth / mercy & pyte to whome all synners resorteth whan they be socourles.
- ¶The supplycacyon of our lady to our lorde Ihesu her sone for the seke creature.
- ¶The seconde consyderacyon.
- ¶The thyrde consyderacyon.
- ¶The fourth consyderacyon
- ¶The conclusyon of our ladyes supplycacyon.
- colophon