The compleat bell-man. Being a pattern for all sorts of people to take notice of the most remarkable times and dayes in the year. Very usefull for to read and meditate upon at all times, both in sicknesse and in health. Published for the help of all those that desire to be godly in this life, and eternally happy in the life to come. / By H: Crouch.

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The compleat bell-man. Being a pattern for all sorts of people to take notice of the most remarkable times and dayes in the year. Very usefull for to read and meditate upon at all times, both in sicknesse and in health. Published for the help of all those that desire to be godly in this life, and eternally happy in the life to come. / By H: Crouch.
Author
Crouch, Humphrey, fl. 1635-1671.
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[London] :: Newly printed for Francis Coles, at the Half-Boul in the old Bailey,
[1650]
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Holidays -- England -- Poetry -- Early works to 1800.
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"The compleat bell-man. Being a pattern for all sorts of people to take notice of the most remarkable times and dayes in the year. Very usefull for to read and meditate upon at all times, both in sicknesse and in health. Published for the help of all those that desire to be godly in this life, and eternally happy in the life to come. / By H: Crouch." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/B02506.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 2, 2024.

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33 For the Sabboth.

SIx dayes is given you for to labour in So mercifull and kind the Lord hath been Of seven dayes, himself doth take but one, O rob him not of that to leav him none: Whoever will not on the Sabboth rest, Shall never rest with him among the blest.
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