Speculum gratitudinis, or, David's thankfulness unto God for all his benefits, a sermonauthor, 1665 - 31 páginas |
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... ; which if you defign favourably to accept , I have all I aimed at , and fhall ever acknow- ledg my felf Your most obliged Friend and Servant 7. K. ᎣᎣᎣᎣ , 9698 690 5 Pfal . 116. 12 . of a good Gamefter, unless he fend ...
... ; which if you defign favourably to accept , I have all I aimed at , and fhall ever acknow- ledg my felf Your most obliged Friend and Servant 7. K. ᎣᎣᎣᎣ , 9698 690 5 Pfal . 116. 12 . of a good Gamefter, unless he fend ...
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... most part , the lot and portion of the Righteous ; so are they the lifts and theatres too , wherein to exercise their Graces , to win the greater honour unto themselvs , and a nearer alliance with God . As in our material Building the ...
... most part , the lot and portion of the Righteous ; so are they the lifts and theatres too , wherein to exercise their Graces , to win the greater honour unto themselvs , and a nearer alliance with God . As in our material Building the ...
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... most dearly beloved Children . But , Why doth he fo ? Why doth he most afflict , and lay his hand heaviest on , those that are nearest and dearest unto him ? St. Auftin will refolve this Question ; Ideo jufti premuntur ( faith he ) ut ...
... most dearly beloved Children . But , Why doth he fo ? Why doth he most afflict , and lay his hand heaviest on , those that are nearest and dearest unto him ? St. Auftin will refolve this Question ; Ideo jufti premuntur ( faith he ) ut ...
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... most part with the Ifrael of God , whose fafety he willing to make , in a manner , as evident as his Power , gaineth the heighth of his Praife from the depth of their Mifery . Thou haft delivered my Soul from death , mine Eys from tears ...
... most part with the Ifrael of God , whose fafety he willing to make , in a manner , as evident as his Power , gaineth the heighth of his Praife from the depth of their Mifery . Thou haft delivered my Soul from death , mine Eys from tears ...
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... acceptable be- fore God . Read we not of the Pharisee in the Gofpel , and of the form of his Thanks- giving ? how he ftood up most pertly , and prayed , · prayed , and gave God Thanks , that he 16 Speculum Gratitudinis ; or ,
... acceptable be- fore God . Read we not of the Pharisee in the Gofpel , and of the form of his Thanks- giving ? how he ftood up most pertly , and prayed , · prayed , and gave God Thanks , that he 16 Speculum Gratitudinis ; or ,
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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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