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"Tudor Literature"
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Work title:
"The Discourses"
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Date: 1596
"But vnles they take better heed, and preuent the danger by repentance, Hanged-conscience vvill revive and become both gibbet and hangman to them either in this life or the life to come."
preview | full record— Perkins, William (1558-1602)
Date: 1596
"Nay it is (as it were) a little god sitting in the middle of mens hearts arraigning them in this life as they shall be arraigned for their offences at the tribunall seate of the euerliuing god in the day of iudgement."
preview | full record— Perkins, William (1558-1602)