01834nam 2200433Ia 450 99639412290331620200818231206.0(CKB)4940000000115390(EEBO)2240900720(UnM)99898691e(UnM)99898691(EXLCZ)99494000000011539019981030d1628 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|Soliloquium animæ[electronic resource] the sole-talke of the soule: or a spirituall and heauenly dialogue, betwixt the soule of man and God. Which, for the great affinitie it hath with other books of the author published heretofore in our natiue tongue, is now entituled the fourth booke of the Imitation of Christ. Translated and corrected by Thomas RogersLondon printed by H. Lownes, and R. Young1628[12], 123 [i.e. 223], [5] pBy Thomas à Kempis, whose name appears on A3r. The traditional attribution of the "Imitatio" to Thomas is disputed.The words "The fourth .. Christ." are enclosed in brackets on title page.The first leaf is blank.Running title reads: The fourth booke of the Imitation of Christ.P. 223 misnumbered 123.In this edition A3r line 1 begins: BEeing.Reproduction of original in the Harvard University Library.eebo-0062MeditationsEarly works to 1800SoulEarly works to 1800MeditationsSoulThomasà Kempis,1380-1471.743704Rogers Thomasd. 1616.1001286Cu-RivESCu-RivESWaOLNBOOK996394122903316Soliloquium animæ2396641UNISA