A funerall sermon that was prepared to haue b[i]ne preached, by Robert King doctour in diuinit[y] for a cert[e]in honourable lady then almoste deade, but afterward recouered, to who[m] in writing this sermon was giuen, that she being[e] alyue, mighte read[e] what should haue b[i]ne preached at her death: howbeit now[e] God hath done his will vpon her and hath called her (I doubt not) to himselfe. But now it is here set forth[e] as it was deliuered to her then be[i]nge al[i]ue

King, Robert, d. 1557
Publisher: by Richard Grafton
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1552
Approximate Era: pre-Elizabeth
TCP ID: A72490 ESTC ID: S124552 STC ID: 14992.5
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 16th century;
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