Martin, Dorcas Eglestone (fl. 16th c.)
Martin, Dorcas Eglestone (fl. 16th c.)
British writer. Born in England.
Translated French book of devotions and religious instructions, printed in Thomas Bentley's Monuments of Matrones under title An Instruction for Christians conteining a fruitful and godlie exercise, as well in wholsome and fruitfull praiers, as in reverend discerning of Gods holie Commandements and Sacraments.
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