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Jeremy Taylor: Holy Living and Holy Dying, Vol. 2: Holy Dying
P. G. Stanwood (ed.)
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published in print:
1989
ISBN:
9780198123491
Published online:
September 2012
EISBN:
9780191733697
DOI:
10.1093/actrade/9780198123491.book.1
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Front Matter
HOLY DYING
PREFACE
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
SIGLA AND ABBREVIATIONS
GENERAL INTRODUCTION
TEXTUAL INTRODUCTION
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Holy Dying
Frontispiece
THE RULE AND EXERCISES OF HOLY DYING
The Epistle Dedicatory.
Further
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Chap. I.
Sect. I.
Sect. II.
Sect. III.
Sect. IV.
Sect. V.
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Chap. II.
Sect. I.
Sect. II.
Sect. III.
Sect. IV.
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Chap. III.
Sect. I.
Sect. II.
Sect. III.
Sect. IV.
Sect. V.
Sect. VI.
Sect. VII.
Sect. VIII.
Sect. IX.
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Chap. IV.
Sect. I.
Sect. II.
Sect. III.
Sect. IV.
Sect. V.
Sect. VI.
Sect. VII.
Sect. VIII.
Sect. IX.
Sect. X. Acts of charity by way of prayer and ejaculation, which may also be used for thanksgiving, in case of recovery.
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Chap. V.
Sect. I.
Sect. II.
Sect. III.
Sect. IIII.
Sect. V.
Sect. VI.
Sect. VII.
Sect. VIII.
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End Matter
EMENDATION OF ACCIDENTALS
COMMENTARY
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
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