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The unity of the church, and expediency of forms of prayer
Illustrated in two treatises compos'd by St. Cyprian the Martyr. To which is prefix'd, a large preface, shewing that Christians of all denominations, whether papists or protestants, are oblig'd to heal and compose the divisions of Christendom, and thereby restore to themselves the name of the one catholick and Apostolick Church. With a prayer for the dead, and a paraphrase on the Lord's-prayer; by the Late Pious and learned Dr. Grabe -
Cyprian's sermon
Or Declaration concerning the good or benefit or patience. Delivered by him in Latin, and now translated into English. By Richard Claridge -
The discipline and habit of virgins· Written in Latin by the holy martyr St. Cyprian, Arch-bishop of Carthage
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The following of Christ
translated out of Latin into Englishe, newlie corrected and amended. VVherento also is added the golden epistle of Sainct Bernarde. And nowe lastelie the rules of a Christian lyfe, made by Iohn Picus the elder earle of Mirandula -
Six excellent treatises of life and death
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St. Cyprian Bishop and martyr, anno 250, Of discipline, prayer, patience
St. Basil the Great Of solitude -
Six excellent treatises of life and death
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An amulet or preservative against sicknes and death
in two parts : the first containing spirituall direction for the sicke at all times needfull, but especially in the conflict of sicknes and agonie of death : the second, a method or order of comforting the sicke -
Certein workes of blessed Cipriane the martyr, translated out of laten by J. Scory
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A sermon of S. Cyprian made on the Lordes prayer
that is to wytte, the Paternoster -
A svvete and devoute sermon of holy saynct Ciprian of mortalitie of man. The rules of a christian lyfe made by Picus erle of Mirandula, bothe translated into englyshe by syr Thomas Elyot knyght
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The genuine works of St Cyprian, Archbishop of Carthage, and Primate of all Africa; Who Suffer'd Martyrdom for the Christian Faith in the Year of our Lord 258. Together with his life, written by his own deacon Pontius. All done into English, from the Oxford edition; and illustrated with diverse notes. To which is added, a dissertation Upon the Case of Heretical and Schismatical Baptisms, At the Close of the Famous Council of Carthage, Held in the Year of our Lord 256. Whose Acts are also herewith publish'd. By Nath. Marshall, LL. B. Rector of the united Parishes of St. Vedast (aliàs Fosters) and St. Michael Le-Quern, London; and Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty
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A panegyrick upon the Maccabees
by St. Gregory Nazianzen: of unseasonable diversions, by Salvian: a description of the manners of the pagan world; a consolatory discourse to the Christians of Carthage, visited by a mortality; of the advantage of patience; these three by St. Cyprian. Done into English by Jeremy Collier, M.A. Together with two essays, viz. Of discontent and of gaming, by the same hand -
An exposition on the Lord's Prayer
By St. Cyprian the Martyr Bishop of Carthage Translated from the Latin -
An exposition on the Lord's Prayer
By St. Cyprian the Martyr Bishop of Carthage Translated from the Latin -
A spirituall preseruatiue against the plague
In tvvo parts. The first containing spirituall directions for the sicke, at all times needfull: but especially in this time of pestilence. The second an order of comforting the sicke. Whereunto is annexed a most pithy and comfortable sermon of mortalitie, written by the blessed martyr S. Cyprian, Bishop of Carthage. Together with diuers excellent prayers needfull in this time of visitation. Set forth for the comfort of all distressed soules; but most especially for those which are now visited with this most fearefull visitation of plague and pestilence -
Precepts, or, directions for the well ordering and carriage of a mans life, through the whole course thereof: left by William, Lord Burghly, to his sonne, at his death, who was sometimes Lord Treasurer of this kingdome. Also some other precepts and advertiseme[n]ts added, which sometimes was the iewell and delight of the right Honourable Lord and father to his country Francis, Earl of Bedford, deceased. In two bookes
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A svvete and deuoute sermon of holy saynt Ciprian of mortalitie of man. The rules of a christian lyfe made by Picus erle of Mirandula, bothe translated into englyshe by syr Thomas Elyot knyghte
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The twelfe steppes of abuses write[n] by the famus doctor S. Augustine translated out of laten by Nicolas Lesse
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Of the unity of the church
a discourse written a thousand four hundred and thirty years since, in the time of Decius the persecuting emperor -
Mnemosynum or Memoriall to the afflicted Catholickes in Irelande
Comprehended in 2. boockes. in the one ther is a consolation for the sorovvfull, in the other a resolution for the doubtfull. composed by Iohn Copinger priest, bacheler of diuinitie, vvith an epistle of S. Cyprian vvritten vnto the Thibaritans, faythfullie translated by the said authour -
Precepts, or, Directions for the well ordering and carriage of a mans life, through the whole course thereof: left by William, Lord Burghly, to his sonne, at his death, who was sometimes Lord Treasurer of this kingdome. Also some other precepts and advertisements added, which sometimes was the iewell and delight of the right Honourable Lord and father to his country Francis, Earl of Bedford, deceased. In two bookes
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A looking glasse for England
VVherein those enormities and foule abuses may most euidentlie be seene, which are the destruction and ouerthrow of euery Christian common-wealth. Likewise, the onely meanes howe to preuent such daungers: by imitating the wholsome aduertisements contayned in thys booke. VVhich sometime was the iewell and delight of the right honourable Lorde and father to his countrey, Fraunces Earle of Bedforde, deceassed