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be asked of them that be in their death bed, while they may[1] speak and understand.

The fourth containeth an information, with certain obsecrations to them that shall die.

The fifth containeth an instruction to them that shall die.

The sixth containeth prayers that should be said to them that be a-dying, of some men that be about them.

  1. 'may' is generally equivalent to modern 'can.'