Four usefull and profitable treatises : 1. The cure of cares. 2. Contentment in Gods gifts. 3. The tribunall of the conscience. Or, A treatise of examination. 4. The new art of lying. By Henry Mason, late parson of S. Andrews Undershaft London.
| Main Author: | Mason, Henry, 1573?-1647 |
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| Other Authors: | Mason, Henry |
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