A treatise of c[hri]stian renunciation : Compiled of excellent sentences [and] as it were diuerse homelies of ancient fathers: wherin is shewed how farre it is lawfull or necessary for the loue of Christ t[o] forsake father, mother, wife and children, and all other worldly creatures. Against the enemies of the crosse of Christ, ... Wherunto is added [a shorte discourse against going to hereticall churches.]
| Other Authors: | Garnet, Henry, 1555-1606 |
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| Language: | English |
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Fr. Garnet's first press,
1593]
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