A dialoge or co[m]municacion bytwene the curate or ghostly father, & the parochiane or ghostly chyld, for a due preparacion vnto howselynge ; The werke for housholders w[ith] the golden pystle and alphabete or a crosrowe called an A.B.C.

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A dialoge or co[m]municacion bytwene the curate or ghostly father, & the parochiane or ghostly chyld, for a due preparacion vnto howselynge ; The werke for housholders w[ith] the golden pystle and alphabete or a crosrowe called an A.B.C.
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Whitford, Richard, fl. 1495-1555?
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[London] :: Imprynted by me John Waylande at London within Temple barre at the synge of the blewe garlande,
M.CCCCC.&xxxvii [1537]
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Devotional literature.
Death -- Early works to 1800.
Christian life -- Early works to 1800.
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"A dialoge or co[m]municacion bytwene the curate or ghostly father, & the parochiane or ghostly chyld, for a due preparacion vnto howselynge ; The werke for housholders w[ith] the golden pystle and alphabete or a crosrowe called an A.B.C." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A68881.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 18, 2024.

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{fleur-de-lys} The ghostly chylde.

♣ Syr I haue nowe done as you commaunded, and all is in prynt.

❧ The ghostly father.

YOu haue done well chylde, god rewarde you. But nowe shall you haue yet an other lesson most profytable for you, that is / to make you prest and redy to dye and departe this lyfe. And howe you shall nat feare deth / but haue a dayly exercyse and experyence therof as foloweth hereafter.

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