The Lamentation of a Sinner – Catherine Parr (1512 – 1548)

Catherine Parr (1512 – 1548)
Catherine Parr, sometimes alternatively spelled Katherine, Katheryn, Kateryn or Katharine (c. August 1512 – 5 September 1548), was Queen of England and Ireland (1543–47) as the last of the six wives of King Henry VIII, and the final queen consort of the House of Tudor. She married him on 12 July 1543, and outlived him by a year and eight months. With four husbands, she is the most-married English queen. She was the first woman to publish under her own name in English in England.

The Lamentation of a Sinner – Catherine Parr (1512 – 1548)

Preface and To the Reader

  1. Of an humble confession of sins to the glory of God
  2. A Lamentation of a Sinner, with a hearty repentance in Faith, to obtain absolution and remission, through the merits of Christ. 3. What true Faith worketh in the soul of a Sinner
  3. Of the great Love of God towards mankind, and of the inward beholding of Christ crucified
  4. Of the glorious Victories of Christ over all Enemies
  5. That we ought to submit ourselves to the school of the cross, and still look and learn in the book of the cross
  6. A Christian bewailing the miserable ignorance and blindness of men
  7. Of the fruits and rules of true Christianity for men to follow
  8. Of the fruits of infidelity, and offence of weaklings
  9. Of carnal gospellers, by whose evil living, God’s truth is shamefully slandered
  10. Of the virtuous properties of God’s children, of whom every one attendeth his vocation
  11. The conclusion, with a Christian exhortation to the amendment of Life

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