A looking glasse for England. VVherein those enormities and foule abuses may most euidentlie be seene, which are the destruction and ouerthrow of euery Christian common-wealth. Likewise, the onely meanes howe to preuent such daungers: by imitating the wholsome aduertisements contayned in thys booke. VVhich sometime was the iewell and delight of the right honourable Lorde and father to his countrey, Fraunces Earle of Bedforde, deceassed.

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  • A looking glasse for England. VVherein those enormities and foule abuses may most euidentlie be seene, which are the destruction and ouerthrow of euery Christian common-wealth. Likewise, the onely meanes howe to preuent such daungers: by imitating the wholsome aduertisements contayned in thys booke. VVhich sometime was the iewell and delight of the right honourable Lorde and father to his countrey, Fraunces Earle of Bedforde, deceassed.
  • De duodecim abusivis saeculi. English.
  • Twelfe steppis or degrees of abuses
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Imprint
At London: Printed by Iohn C[harlewood] for Henry Car, and Thomas Butter, Anno. Dom. 1590.
Added name
Lesse, Nicholas, tr. Augustine, Saint, Bishop of Hippo attributed name. Cyprian, Saint, Bishop of Carthage, attributed name.
Publication year
1590
ESTC No.
S118999
Grub Street ID
138643
Description
[52] p. ; 8⁰
Note
Anonymous. Erroneously attributed to Augustine and also to Saint Cyprian.

Printer's name from STC.

A translation, by Nicholas Lesse, of: De duodecim abusivis saeculi.

Another edition of: The twelfe steppes of abuses.
Uncontrolled note
"De duodecim abusionum gradibus" = "De duodecim abusivis saeculi"