A medicine for the soule as well as for them that be sick, most necessary in the bytternes of death, and in their last moost daungerous seasons.

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A medicine for the soule as well as for them that be sick, most necessary in the bytternes of death, and in their last moost daungerous seasons.
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[London :: R. Tottell,
ca. 1550]
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"A medicine for the soule as well as for them that be sick, most necessary in the bytternes of death, and in their last moost daungerous seasons." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/B14764.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 16, 2024.

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¶ Thre thinges there be, which in the bytternes of death moost greuously & fearsly do turment vs, & with a vehement terror do moue our mindes, that is to say, synne, death, & hell or dānacion.

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Synnes, wherin we haue vn∣thriftely & wretchedly pas∣sed ouer our lyfe, where∣with both God & our neigh¦bour we haue moost heynously offended, these when they come to our mynde lying sicke in our beddes, we ar striken with the greatest feare and griefe, as S. Paule sayth to the Romanes. 2. Indignacion and wrath, tribu∣lacion and anguyshe vpon the soule of eueri mā that doth euil.

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