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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...
- Watts 1985, p. 119-1: "In 1644 he published a notorious tract, Mans Mortalitie, wherein he sought to prove 'both theologically and philosophically, that...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...