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| | Books by Robert Wolcomb: Books in the extended shelves: Wolcomb, Robert, 1567 or 8-: An excellent treatise touching the restoring againe of him that is fallen written by the worthy, Saint Chrysostome to Theodorus a friend of his, who by leud liuing, was fallen from the Gospell; fit to read for reclaiming their hearts which are in like case. Englished (out of an auncient Latin translation, written in velume) by R.W. With an annexed epistle of comfort from one friend to another, wherin the Anabaptists error of desperation is briefly confuted, and the sinne against the holy Ghost plainly declared. (London : Printed [by J. Windet] for I. Helme, and are to be sold at his shop at S. Dunstans Church, [1609]), also by Saint John Chrysostom and Thomas. Epistle of comfort Cottesford (HTML at EEBO TCP) Wolcomb, Robert, 1567 or 8-: A glasse for the godly Contayning many comfortable treatises to perswade men from the loue of this world, to the loue of the world to come, and exhorting them with cherefulnes to passe through the crosses and afflictions of this life. Full of spirituall comfort for all such as hope to be saued by Iesus Christ. The first [-second] part. By R:W: minister of Gods word. (At London : Printed by T: P[urfoot]: for Arthur Iohnson, dwelling at the signe of the White Horse in Paules Churchyard, An. Dom; 1612) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Wolcomb, Robert, 1567 or 8-: The state of the godly both in this life, and in the life to come deliuered in a sermon at Chudleigh in Devon: at the funeralls of the right worshipfull, the Ladie Elizabeth Courtney, the 11. of Nouember, 1605. And published for the instruction, and consolation of the faithfull. By R.W. minister. Whereunto is annexed the christian life and godly death of the sayd worshipfull Lady Elizabeth Courtney. (At London : Printed [by R. Bradock] for Roger Iackson, and are to be sold at his shoppe neere the Conduit in Fleetstreete, 1606) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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