Speculum gratitudinis, or, David's thankfulness unto God for all his benefits, a sermonauthor, 1665 - 31 páginas |
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... thine : Thine is the Kingdom , O Lord , and thou excelleft as Head over all . Chron . Now therefore , our God , we thank thee , and 12 , 13 , praife thy glorious Name . But who am I ? 14,16 . and what are my People ? that we should be ...
... thine : Thine is the Kingdom , O Lord , and thou excelleft as Head over all . Chron . Now therefore , our God , we thank thee , and 12 , 13 , praife thy glorious Name . But who am I ? 14,16 . and what are my People ? that we should be ...
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... thine holy Name , is of thine own band , and all is thine . Where our Royal Prophet seems almost as much taken up in preparing Materials for the Temple of the Lord , as in pouring out Bleffings , and ac- cumulating Praises , unto the ...
... thine holy Name , is of thine own band , and all is thine . Where our Royal Prophet seems almost as much taken up in preparing Materials for the Temple of the Lord , as in pouring out Bleffings , and ac- cumulating Praises , unto the ...
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... thine own Works and Worth , thou provest thy self an Extortioner , and a notorious one too ; for thou wrestest and extortest the Glory from God , of which he hath faid , He will not Elay 48 . give it to another . Nay , read we not of ...
... thine own Works and Worth , thou provest thy self an Extortioner , and a notorious one too ; for thou wrestest and extortest the Glory from God , of which he hath faid , He will not Elay 48 . give it to another . Nay , read we not of ...
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... thine , left it fhould confume thee . The Water fervs thee with Rain , with foft and seasonable Showrs , and with her filver Drops , in fet and season- able time , doth crown thy Fields with good- nefs . The Earth , as our common Mother ...
... thine , left it fhould confume thee . The Water fervs thee with Rain , with foft and seasonable Showrs , and with her filver Drops , in fet and season- able time , doth crown thy Fields with good- nefs . The Earth , as our common Mother ...
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... thine hand ? ) 7 . but because it is his most just and lawful Due , he demands it ; requiring the Reci- procation and Return of our Duties for our own Good and Benefit , and not for any Advantage of his . Then let our Mouth ( as holy ...
... thine hand ? ) 7 . but because it is his most just and lawful Due , he demands it ; requiring the Reci- procation and Return of our Duties for our own Good and Benefit , and not for any Advantage of his . Then let our Mouth ( as holy ...
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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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Página 15 - All this came upon the king Nebuchadnezzar. At the end of twelve months he walked in the palace of the kingdom of Babylon. The king spake, and said, Is not this great Babylon, that I have built for the house of the kingdom by the might of my power, and for the honour of my majesty...
Página 7 - Jo willingly after this fort ? For all things come of thee; and of thine own have we given thee.
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