The markes and assvrance of salutation. Wherin are briefly handled these three points : 1. that aboue all things in the world, a man should be most carefull of his salutation. 2. that in this life a man may bee assured thereof. 3. the way how, or meanes whereby a man may come to this assurance.
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Title
The markes and assvrance of salutation. Wherin are briefly handled these three points : 1. that aboue all things in the world, a man should be most carefull of his salutation. 2. that in this life a man may bee assured thereof. 3. the way how, or meanes whereby a man may come to this assurance.
Creator
Thomas Howes
Source
STC (2nd ed.) 13877.3
Publisher
Felix Kingston, William Welby
Identifier
200
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Citation
Thomas Howes, “The markes and assvrance of salutation. Wherin are briefly handled these three points : 1. that aboue all things in the world, a man should be most carefull of his salutation. 2. that in this life a man may bee assured thereof. 3. the way how, or meanes whereby a man may come to this assurance.,” John Bagford's Albums of Fragments, accessed November 25, 2024, https://digitalbookhistory.com/johnbagford/items/show/2979.