The Troubled Man's Medicine

William Hugh ( - 1549)

In two books, the one comforting a man being in trouble, adversity, or sickness; the other to teach a man to die both patiently and gladly very profitable to be read of all men, wherein they may learn patiently to suffer all kinds of adversity. (Summary by Title Page)

Genre(s): Christianity - Other

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 The Results of Abundance and Wealth, and Those of Poverty and Adverse Fortune, Should Cause Us to Endure the Latter with Thanksgiving InTheDesert
00:34:14
Play 02 How the Gentiles Were Moved to Endure Adversities, and How Much More Readily Christian Men Should Suffer Them InTheDesert
00:16:48
Play 03 An Exhortation to Flee to God in Troubles, and the Comfort to Be Found in His Word InTheDesert
00:33:35
Play 04 Extract from the Dedication InTheDesert
00:02:37
Play 05 Address to One Whose Sickness is Thought to Be Unto Death InTheDesert
01:04:18
Play 06 The Conclusion of This Book, Teaching All Men Gladly to Die InTheDesert
00:02:58