However, a prose tract of the 14th/15th century makes clear that its northern and western borders were contracted during the later medieval era.
His work consists of religious and pastoral poems, satires, and a number of miscellaneous prose tracts.
Grosart also prints a prose tract entitled The Prayse of Nothing (1585).
References to the event are to be found in many of Dekker's plays and prose tracts, in Rowley's Search for Money, etc.
Pseudo-Martyr is a 1610 polemical prose tract in English by John Donne.
Dekker based his play on a prose tract titled The Gentle Craft by Thomas Deloney, printed in 1598.
It consists of a prose tract, in the form of a polemical prayer, expressing Lollard sentiments and arguing for religious reform.
The first was a prose tract, published as The Life and Death of the Merry Deuill of Edmonton.
To all this, the second version adds another prose tract probably from the late fifteenth century, which argues in favor of vernacular Bible translations.
Leaves 69b-77 contain "The Apple of Solace", a short prose tract containing eight poems and four prose parts from the Soul.