Last Things

Book Title: Christeliicken waerseggher : de principale stucken van t'christen geloof en Leuen int cort begrijpende. Met een rolle der deugtsaemheyt daer op dienende. Ende een schildt-wacht teghen de valsche waersegghers, tooueraers, etc. / Deur den e. Heer P. Ioannes David, priester der Societeijt Iesu

Author: David, Jan, 1545?-1613

Image Title: Last Things

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Description: A man is seated beside a horse; the man holds a fourfold mirror, representing the four last things: death, judgment, heaven, and hell; a boat with a single occupant sails alongside a large fish, whhile arrows and birds fly overhead. The Latin superscription reads, "Remember the last things: that you do not sin," and the text below, "By what antidote is it given to dispel the venom of wickedness? The four last things are recalled by the prepared heart.".

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