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Death triumphant, or, The most renowned, mighty, puissant and irresistible champion and conqueror general of the whole world, Death, described : with a descripton [sic] of his notable fights and triumphant victories obtained against all creatures, especially against the sons and daughters of men : also his particular stratagems and numberous regiment of scknesses [sic] and diseases whereby he conquers and subdues mankind : lively set forth to the view of all men for their better preparation for the day of their death and dissolution out of this sinful life / by Andrew Jones.
Jones, AndrewDate: 1674- Books
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Death triumphant, or, The most renowned, mighty, puissant and irresistible champion and conqueror general of the whole world, Death, described : with a descripton [sic] of his notable fights and triumphant victories obtained against all creatures, especially against the sons and daughters of men : also his particular stratagems and numerous regiment of sicknesses and diseases whereby he conquers and subdues mankind : lively set forth to the view of all men for their better preparation for the day of their death and dissolution out of this sinful life / by Andrew Jones.
Jones, Andrew, active 17th centuryDate: 1681- Books
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The path-way to prayer and pietie : containing, 1. An exposition of the Lords prayer, 2. A preparation to the Lords Supper, 3. A direction to a Christian life, 4. An instruction to a Christian death : with divers prayers and thankesgiuings fit for this treatise / by Robert Hill.
Hill, Robert, -1623Date: 1609- Books
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The path-way to pietie : containing, 1. Christs prayer expounded ..., 2. A communicant instructed ..., 3. A direction to live well ..., 4. A direction to die well ... / by R. Hill.
Hill, Robert, -1623Date: 1629- Books
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Preparation for death : being a letter sent to a young gentlewoman in France, in a dangerous distemper, of which she died / by William Wake.
Wake, William, 1657-1737Date: MDCLXXXIX [1689]