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A22795 [The glasse of vaine-glorie] [translated out of S. Augustine by W.P. ...]; Speculum peccatoris. English. 1593 Augustine, Saint, Bishop of Hippo.; Prid, W. 1593 (1593) STC 930.7; ESTC S134 6,746 10

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Sol in Can●●o●stitin̄ esti Iulii 4 xii b Prid Id.   xiii c Idus 12 xiiii d xviii Kl. ● xv e xvii Kl.     xvi f xvi Kl.   ● xvii g xv Kl.     xviii A xiiii Kl.   17 xix b xiii Kl.   6 xx c xii Kl. Edward   xxi d xi Kl.   14 xxii e x Kli   3 xxiii f ix Kl Fast   xxiiii g viii Kl. Ioh. Baptist 11 xxv A vii Kl.     xxvi b vi Kl   19 xxvii c v Kl.     xxviii d iiii Kl. Fast ●● xxix e iii Kl. S. Pe. Apost ●● xxx f Prid. Kl.   The day is 〈◊〉 hours ●ake 〈…〉 to content thee 〈◊〉 thirst doe torment thee The night is viii houre IVLY hath XXXI dayes Cut downe your hie medowes whiles wether is faire The knots of your fruite trees late naked and bare Thrust sickle in some part of your hard corne But first let the moneth be well nigh out worne Prime             i g Kalend. Wis● of Ma. The first of Iuly 1555 was burned in Smithfield that holy Marter Iohn Bradford who said at his death O England England repent thee of thy sinnes c. And with him was burned an apprenthe named Iohn Leafe The 4. of Iuly 1533 Iohn Frith was burned in Smithfielde with him Andrew Hewet The 12. of this Month Iulius Cesar the 1 Romaine Emperour was horn● of him is this month called Iuly The 30. of Iuly 1540 was burned in Smithfielde Robert Barnes D. of Diuinitie and with him Thomas Gerard William Ierome 13 ii A vi No.   2 iii b v No. Martin   iiii c iiii No.   10 v d iii No.     vi c Prid. No. Dog daye● 18 vii f Nonas   7 viii g viii Id.     ix A vii Id.   15 x b vi Id.   4 xi c v Id.     xii d iiii Id. Sol in Leo. 12 xlii e iii Id.   ● xiiii f Prid. Id.     xv g Idus Kl. Swithune 9 xvi A xvii Kl. August   xvii b xvi Kl.   17 xviii c xv Kl.   5 xix d xiiii Kl.     xx e xiii Kl. Margaret 14 xxi f xii Kl.   ● xxii g xi Kl. Magdalen   xxiii A x Kl.   11 xxliii b ix Kl. Fast   xxv c viii Kl. Iames. Apo 19 xxvi d vii Kl. Anne 3 xxvii c vi Kl.     xxviii f v Kl.   16 xxix g liii Kl.   5 xxx A iii Kl.     xxxi b Prid. Kl.   The day is xvi houres Walke wately I will thee for ill smelles may kill thee The night is viii hour●● AVGVST hath XXXI dayes Reape downe your tie and ●●●ocke vp your wheate Your summer fruites gather the sweeter to eate And downe with such otes as God shall you send Provided this moneth drawe toward an end Prime           23 i c Kalend. Lammas The first of this Moneth Aaron 40. yeeres after the children of Israell were come out of Egypt dyed on mount ●o● Nomber 33. 38. Also on this daie Ezra with his companye came out of Babell vnto Ierusalem Ezra 7.9 The 19. of August 1531. Thomas Bilney bacheler of the law was burned at Norwich in a lowe vally called ●ollards pit for the profession of the Gospell The 7 of this Moneth Nebuchadnezar burnt the house of the Lorde and all Ierusalem 2. Kings 25. verse 8. ●   ii d iiii No.     iii e iii No.   10 iiii f Prid. No.     v g Nonas   18 vi A viii Id. Transfigura   vii b vii Id. Name of Ie.   viii c vi Id.   15 ix d v Id.   4 x e iiii Id. Laurence   xi f iii Id.   12 xii g Prid. Id. Sol in virgo 1 xiii A Idus     xiiii b xix Kl. Septembris 9 xv c xviii Kl.     xvi d xvii Kl.   17 xvii e xvi Kl.   ● xviii f xv Il.     xix g xiiii Kl.   14 xx A xiii Kl.   ● xxi b xii Kl.     xxii c xi Kl.   11 xxiii d x Kl. Fak   xxiiii e ix Kl. Barthol ● 19 xxv f viii Kl.   ● xxvi g vii Kl.     xxvii A vi Kl.   16 xxviii b v Kl. Augustine 5 xxix c iiii Kl. Behead of Iohn 13 xxx d iii Kl.     xxxi e Prid. Kl.     The day is 〈◊〉 hours Burning heate may annoy thee Quaking cold may destroy thee The night is ten houres SEPTEMBER hath XXX dayes Now reape vp your barlie least that it be lost Your beanes and your peason to quite care cost Remembring alwaies the age of the moone So shall you do nothing too late or too soone Prime           2 i f Kalend. Giles The 7. of this Moneth our moste noble Queene Elizabeth was borne at Greenwich Anno. 1532. In the yeare 145● was the noble science of Printing inuented by one Iohn Faustiso a goldsmith dwelling first at Argentine afterwards a Citizen of Mentz Who perceiuing the inuention to come wel to passe made one Iohā Guttemberge and Peter Scafford of his coūsel binding them by oath to keepe silence for a while After fiue yeares Iohn Guttemberge first began to Print at Strasborough ●lritus Han First printed at Rom. and William Garton a mercer of London did first Print in England   ii g iiii No.   10 iii A iii No.     iiii b Prid. No.   18 v c Nonas Dog dayes 7 vi d viii Id. ende   vii e vii Id. Nati of Eli. 15 viii f vi Id. Nati of Ma   ix g v Id.     x A iiii Id.   12 xi b iii Id.   1 xii c Prid. Id. Sol in Libra   xiii d Idus   9 xiiii e xviii Kl. Holy crosse   xv f xvii Kl. Equinoc● 17 xvi g xvi Kl. 〈◊〉 6 xvii A xv Kl. Lambert   xviii b xiiii Kl.   13 xix c xiii Kl.   ● xx d xii Kl. Fast   xxi e xi Kl. S. Matthe 11 xxii f x Kl.     xxiii g ix Kl.   19 xxiiii A viii Kl.   8 xxv b vii Kl.     xxvi c vi Kl. Ciprian 16 xxvii d v Kl.   5 xxviii e iiii Kl.   13 xxix f iii Kl. S. Michael 2 xxx g Prid. Kl. Hierome The day is i● houres With raw frute to glut thee In ●e till may put thee The night is xii houres OCTOBER hath XXXI dayes To sowe wheate and tie a while take the paine In this mouthes beginning for feare of the raine Scowre diches and pondes set apples plommes Peares walnuts tilberds for time goes commes Prime             i A Kalend. Remige The 1. of this Moneth the Iewes celebrated the feast of trumpets Leuit. 23.24 The latter Iews call this daye the beginning of the