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
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At London: Printed by Iohn C[harlewood] for Henry Car, and Thomas Butter, Anno. Dom. 1590.
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Lesse, Nicholas, tr. Augustine, Saint, Bishop of Hippo attributed name. Cyprian, Saint, Bishop of Carthage, attributed name.
- Publication year
- 1590
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- S118999
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- 138643
- Description
- [52] p. ; 8⁰
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- 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"