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religious writer. Her only
known literary work,
Meditations of Man's
Mortalitie, or, A Way to True Blessednesse, was
first published in 1633.
Little is...
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Watts 1985, p. 119-1: "In 1644 he
published a
notorious tract, Mans
Mortalitie,
wherein he
sought to
prove 'both
theologically and philosophically, that...
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Isocrates Cypri****, A
Swete and
Devoute Sermon of Holy
Saynt Ciprian of the
Mortalitie of Man (1534)
Rules of a
Christian Life (1534), from Pico
della Mirandola...
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christiana 1:13
Thomas Hobbes Leviathan ch.38,44,46
Richard Overton Mans
Mortalitie (1644) The
intermediate state is
sometimes referred to by the Gr**** term...
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Evangelisantis Christiados,
cento Alice Sutcliffe,
Meditations of Man's
Mortalitie: or, A Way to True Blessednesse, in
prose and
verse Marie de Gournay,...
- of London.
Wherevnto is
annexed certaine short epigrams,
touching the
mortalitie of man.
Published by the
consent of the executors. 16p. London: R. Read...
- work is well-represented by "All
Erdly Joy
Returnis In Pane", "Of
Manis Mortalitie", "Tydings Fra The Sessioun", "A
General Satire", "Of Deming", "Of Covetyce"...
- with A
Dream Prefixed (1621) and
Alice Sutcliffe’s
Meditations of Man’s
Mortalitie (1634),
since all
three give rise to
discussion about the
question of...
- meat to him".
Edwards ****erted that
Writer had a
large share in Man's
Mortalitie, an
anonymous tract usually attributed to
Richard Overton, in
which heterodox...
- as
chaplain to the governor,
Colonel Robert Overton,
whose book, Man's
Mortalitie, he had
printed at
Amsterdam in 1643.
Canne was in
favour with the soldiers...