Speculum gratitudinis, or, David's thankfulness unto God for all his benefits, a sermonauthor, 1665 - 31 páginas |
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... Thanksgiving , and our tongues re- found with his Praifes . O that men would pr . 107 . therefore praise the Lord for his goodness , and declare the wonders that he doth for the chil- dren of men ! That ( invited and excited by Royal ...
... Thanksgiving , and our tongues re- found with his Praifes . O that men would pr . 107 . therefore praise the Lord for his goodness , and declare the wonders that he doth for the chil- dren of men ! That ( invited and excited by Royal ...
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... Praise and Thanksgiving , unto their proper Head and Fountain ; that thence again they may never furceafe to water and make fruitful the fields of our Souls . In all things then let us give Thanks , and ftill return all Bleffings and ...
... Praise and Thanksgiving , unto their proper Head and Fountain ; that thence again they may never furceafe to water and make fruitful the fields of our Souls . In all things then let us give Thanks , and ftill return all Bleffings and ...
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... Praise and Thanksgiving indeed is al- ways diftinguifhed from the Pharifaical and falfe Honour , by the Object : The one being ftill Dan . 4 . ftill fixed and terminated on God 18 Speculum Gratitudinis ; or ,
... Praise and Thanksgiving indeed is al- ways diftinguifhed from the Pharifaical and falfe Honour , by the Object : The one being ftill Dan . 4 . ftill fixed and terminated on God 18 Speculum Gratitudinis ; or ,
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... Praise and Thanksgiving . And fo from the Object of David's Thank- fulness , I proceed to his Motives or Induce- ments thereunto , God's Benefits ; All his Benefits towards him . [ What fball I render to the Lord for all his Benefits ...
... Praise and Thanksgiving . And fo from the Object of David's Thank- fulness , I proceed to his Motives or Induce- ments thereunto , God's Benefits ; All his Benefits towards him . [ What fball I render to the Lord for all his Benefits ...
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... Praise all the Day long , O Lord , and without intermiffion ; and let us , with our Prophet here , exprefs the manner of our Thanksgiving : Let us take the Cup of Salvation , and call upon the Name of the Lord : Let us pay our Vows unto ...
... Praise all the Day long , O Lord , and without intermiffion ; and let us , with our Prophet here , exprefs the manner of our Thanksgiving : Let us take the Cup of Salvation , and call upon the Name of the Lord : Let us pay our Vows unto ...
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Afflictions againſt Art thou Babylon becauſe thou Bleffings and Benefits boundleſs Breath Chrift Compaffion Confeffion confefs Darkneſs David's Gratitude Day long Deliverance Diſpleaſure doth Earth Eccho Efay effemus eſpecial Extortioner faid unto faith falfe Honour fball I render fecondary Means felf fhall fhould filled with thy filleth every thing fing firft firſt Flax fome forgat Fountain ftill fuch futable Gift give Thanks Glory God's Goodneſs Graces greateſt hath heavenly Heavens Hereupon hewen himſelf holy David Ifrael Ingratitude intermiffion King lefs let our Mouth Majefty mighty Hand moſt juſt Motives or Induce muſt ow our felvs pafs'd Perfon Pfal Pfalm Pharifee Praife Praiſe and Thankſgiving quia Quid retribuam ravit receive Reftorer render unto repay reſt rious Royal David Royal Prophet ſeaſon ſtirred ſweet thee themſelvs thereof theſe thine own band thofe thoſe thy Praiſe Ufurpation Underſtanding unto Cæfar unto the Lord Uſe and Commodity Verſes whil'ft
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