Exhortatio. I.: The first exhortation of H.N. to his children, and to the famelye of loue. by him newlye perused, and more distinctlye declared. Translated out of Base-almayne into English.

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Exhortatio. I.: The first exhortation of H.N. to his children, and to the famelye of loue. by him newlye perused, and more distinctlye declared. Translated out of Base-almayne into English.
Author
Niclaes, Hendrik, 1502?-1580?
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[Cologne :: N. Bohmberg,
1574?]
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The Sonne.

20. [ F] OH {reversed ;}beloued Father; is ther no Remedie or Counsell heerto / that all thoser estranch Heartes / mought becom releassed or vnbound / from all their Ignoraunce / Good-thinkinge / and Self-wisdom / wherwith they are so bound / also burdened and greeued / and so becom saued?

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