02270nam 2200397Ia 450 99638709900331620221108083216.0(CKB)4940000000084969(EEBO)2240925524(OCoLC)9920344500971(EXLCZ)99494000000008496919940110d1579 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|A spiritua[l and] most precious [pearle tea]ching al men to lou[e & em]brace the crosse as a most [sure &] necessary thing vnto the soul w[hose] comfort is to be taken [thereof][electronic resource] wher and how both consolation and aid in all maner of affliction is to bee sought, and againe hovv all men shoulde behaue themselues therein according to the word of God /written for thy comfort by a learned preacher Otho VVermulierus ; and translated into Englishe by M. Miles Coverdale[London] Jmprinted at London by Hugh Singleton, dwellyng in Creede Lane, at the signe of the golden Tunn, neer vnto Ludgate[1579][16], 342 pSignatures: A-Y⁸, Z³.Imprint from colophon.Bracketed material suggested by t.p. surrogate spliced at end.Imperfect: signatures G, I, X lacking; title page torn and stained with loss of print. Title page, with t.p. verso lacking, and signatures G, I, X from defective Christ Church (Univ. of Oxford) Library copy spliced at end.Translated from the German by Miles Coverdale with a preface by E. Seymour, duke of Somerset."The printer to the reader" signed: Hugh Singleton.Reproduction of original in: Harvard University. Library.eebo-0062SufferingSuffering.Werdmüller Otto1511-1552.809713Coverdale Miles1488-1568.821808Somerset Edward SeymourDuke of,1506?-1552.1002376Singleton Hughd. 1593.1021500WaOLNBOOK996387099003316A spiritua most precious pearle teaching al men to loue & embrace the crosse as a most sure & necessary thing vnto the soul whose comfort is to be taken thereof2422758UNISA