THOMAS á KEMPIS, a CANON REGULAR of the His FOUR BOOKS of the Imitation of CHRIST; Together with his THREE TABERNACLES OF Poverty, Humility, and Patience, With a LARGE INTRODUCTION, Shewing the Practical Method of the Book. ByW. WILLYMOTT, LL. D. Vice-Provoft LONDON: Price Bound, Six Shillings. TO THE UNHAPPY SUFFERERS BY THE Great National Calamity O F SOUTH-SE A, The TRANSLATOR This NEW VERSION of the Imitation of CHRIST, BY THOMAS à KEMPIS: Together with his THREE TABERNACLES of POVERTY, HUMILITY, and PATIENCE, Wishing them Increase of Grace and Comfort in the perufal of the Holieft and Wifeft of Books, One only excepted, and to which of all buman Compofures it is most like: Be A 2 ing |