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Jean de L'Espine | lit.salon
Jean de L'Espine
Born:
ca. 1506
Died:
1597
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Born:
ca. 1506
Died:
1597
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An excellent treatise of Christian righteousnes
1578
Jean de L'Espine
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Discours du vray sacrifice et du vray sacrificateur
1563
Jean de L'Espine
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Dialogue de la cene
1565
Jean de L'Espine
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Traicte de l'apostasie
1583
Jean de L'Espine
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Traitte consolatoire et fort utile contre toutes afflictions
1584
Jean de L'Espine
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Excellent traicte de la justice chrestienne
1584
Jean de L'Espine
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An excellent and learned treatise of apostasie made by the most reuerend and godly learned man M. Iohn de l'Espine minister of the word of God in the churche of Angers in the dukedome of Anjou. Directed against the apostates in the churches of France. Written first in the French tongue by the author him selfe, and now faithfully translated into English. The contentes of the booke appeare in the page following
1587
Jean de L'Espine
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Excellens discours touchant le repos et contentement de l'esprit
1588
Jean de L'Espine
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The sicke-mans comfort: against death and the deuill, the law and sinne, the wrath and iudgement of God. Translated out of Frenche into English, by I.E.
1590
Jean de L'Espine
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Excellens discours de I. de L'Espine ...: touchant le repos & contentement de l'esprit... : distinguez en sept livres, avec sommaires & annotations
1591
Jean de L'Espine
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[Comfort for an afflicted conscience
1591
Jean de L'Espine
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A very excellent and learned discourse, touching the tranquilitie and contentation of the minde conteining sundrynotable instructions, and firme consolations, most necessarie for all sortes of afflicted persons in these latter dayes distinguished into seven bookes, 1. Against covetousnes, 2. Against ambition, 3. Against anger, 4. Against envie, [brace] [brace] 5. Against pleasure, 6. Against curiositie, 7. Against feare
1592
Jean de L'Espine, John Legat
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A very excellent and learned discourse touching the tranquilitie and contentation of the minde conteining sundry notable instructions and firme consolations most necessarie for all sortes of afflicted persons in these latter dayes
1592
Jean de L'Espine
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A very excellent and learned discourse, touching the tranquilitie and contentation of the minde: conteining sundry notable instructions, and firme consolations, most necessarie for all sortes of afflicted persons in these latter dayes : distinguished into seven bookes, 1. Against covetousnes, 2. Against ambition, 3. Against anger, 4. Against envie, [brace] [brace] 5. Against pleasure, 6. Against curiositie, 7. Against feare
1592
Jean de L'Espine
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Opvscvles theologiqves de M. Iean de l'Espine angeuin: Comprins en deux parties ... Auec indices propres ...
1598
Jean de L'Espine
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Opuscules theologiques
1598
Jean de L'Espine
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De tranquillitate animi, libri vij, eruditissimi
1600
Jean de L'Espine
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Three godly treatises: [brace] 1. To comfort the sicke, 2. Against the feare of death, 3. Of the resurrection [brace]
1611
Jean de L'Espine
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The foundation of Christian religion comprehended in three godlie and learned treatises. 1. Faith. 2. Hope. 3. Charitie
1612
S. Veghelman, Thomas Purfoot, John Royston, William Bladon, Jean de L'Espine