The age of man or, Mans beginning and last end described in a legible character of life and death. : Seting [sic] forth the uncertainty and brevity of mans life, published on purpose to alarum secure sinners in this corrupt age, to amend their lives by a timely and true repentance. Also many serious and awakening considerations to careless souls to prepare for our last but dreadful enemy death.
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MDCLXXVI. [1676]
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