A Treatise on Death
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Otho Wermullerus
A most fruitful, pithy and learned treatise, how a Christian man ought to behave himself in the danger of death and how they are to be relieved and comforted whose dear friends are departed out of this world, most necessary for this unfortunate age and sorrowful days.
Verily, verily, I say unto you, he that believeth in me hath everlasting life. (John 6) - Summary from Title Page (3 hr 13 min)
Chapters
The Commodity of Death, When It Delivereth Us from This Short Transitory Time
2:22
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In Death We Learn the Right Knowledge of Ourselves and of God, and are Occasion…
1:40
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That the Dead is Delivered from This Vicious World, Having not Only This Advant…
1:36
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God Setteth to His Own Helping Hand, in Such Ways and at Such Time, as is Best …
3:22
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Provision Concerning Temporal Goods, Children, and Friends, Which Must Be Left …
3:32
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Preparation Concerning Ghostly Matters; with What Cogitations the Mind Ought Mo…
3:25
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That the Foresaid Things Ought by Time, and in Due Season, to Be Taken in Hand
6:20
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Of the Burial, and What is to Be Done Towards Those That are Departed Hence
4:04
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An Exhortation Written by the Lady Jane, the Night Before She Suffered, in the …
3:22
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