01955nam 2200409Ia 450 99638929500331620210104172005.0(CKB)4940000000094999(EEBO)2248535433(OCoLC)ocm71305217e(OCoLC)71305217(EXLCZ)99494000000009499920060912d1595 uy 0engurbn||||a|bb|A moste fruitfull, pithie, and learned treatyse, how a Christian man ought to behaue himselfe in the danger of death[electronic resource] and how they are to be rele[-]ued and comforted, whose deare freendes are departed out of this world, moste necessarye for this our vnfortunate age and sorrowfull dayes.London Printed for William Blackwall, dwelling ouer against Guildhall Gate.[1595?][24], 260, [2] pA translation, by Miles Coverdale, of: Werdmüller, Otto. Kleinot gnannt der Tod.Title and text within borders of printer's ornaments; head-piece; initial; black letter.Signatures: A-M¹² (last leaf blank).Includes: An exhortation written by the Lady Iane [Dudley, i.e. Grey], the night before shee suffred, in the ende of the newe Testament in Greeke, whiche she sent to her sister Ladie Katherine.Reproduction of the original in: Bodleian Library.eebo-0014Christian lifeEarly works to 1800DeathEarly works to 1800Christian lifeDeathWerdmüller Otto1511-1552.809713Grey JaneLady,1537-1554.1004469Coverdale Miles1488-1568,UMIUMIBOOK996389295003316A moste fruitfull, pithie, and learned treatyse, how a Christian man ought to behaue himselfe in the danger of death2370802UNISA