Davids sling against great Goliah conteining diuers notable treatises, the [n]ames whereof follow next after the epistle to the reader / by E.H.
- Title
- Davids sling against great Goliah conteining diuers notable treatises, the [n]ames whereof follow next after the epistle to the reader / by E.H.
- Author
- Hutchins, Edward, 1558?-1629.
- Publication
- [London] :: Printed by R. [Y]ardley and Peter Short,
- [1593]
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- Subject terms
- Prayers.
- Christian life.
- Link to this Item
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- Cite this Item
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Contents
- title page
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To the Right Worshipfull
Sir George Calueley knight, High Sheriffe of the CountiePalantine of Chester: in∣crease of wor∣ship, &c. -
The Epistle to the
Reader. - THE NAMES AND NVM∣ber of the Treatises com∣prised in this booke: and where they are to bee found by the page.
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DAVIDS SLING against great
Goliah. -
The 1. Morning
praier. - The 2. Morning praier.
- The 3. Morning praisr.
- The 4. Morning praier.
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The 1. Euening
praier. - The 2. Eueuing praier.
- The 3. Euening praier.
- The 4. Euening praier.
- A praier for all times against the power of Satan.
- Another.
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A praier for al afflicted
Christians. - Another.
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A praier for the
Queene. -
A praier for all
Magi∣strates. - A generall confession of sinnes.
- Another.
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A praier for humi
ie. - Another for charitie.
- A praier for the mortification of the flesh.
- Another.
- A praier for the obteining of grace.
- Another.
- A praier for patience in affliction.
- Another.
- A praier in time of per∣secution.
- Another.
- A praier against the enimies of the truth.
- Another.
- A praier for the sicke.
- Another.
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A confession for the
Sicke. - Another.
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A praier against
des∣peration. - Another.
- Another.
- A praier for the auoidance of Gods wrath.
- A praier for remission of Sinnes.
- Another.
- Another.
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A praier for increase
of Faith. -
A praier for
prea∣chers. -
A praier for the increase
of Preachers. -
A praier for the
School∣mayster. - Another.
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Apraier for
Schol∣lers. - The mothers praier for the good education of hir youth.
- The Fathers praier.
- The Childs praier.
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The Husbandmans.
praier. -
The Maydseruants
praier. -
A praier for a woman
with child. -
A praier for a woman
in trauell. - A praier for the prisoner.
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A praier to be said at the
houre of death. - A praier for the truth.
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A praier for the
plough∣man. -
A praier for the blessing of
his labour. - A praier for peace.
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A praier in time of
Warre. -
A praier for the
Cap∣taine. -
A praier for the
soul∣diour. -
A praier in time of
dearth. -
A praier against the feare
of death. - Another.
- Another.
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Another in forme of a
confession. -
A praier for the rich
man. - Another.
- The Beggers praier.
- Another.
- The Widowes praier.
- The Tenants praier.
- The fatherlesse childes praier.
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The 1. Morning
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A Sword against the
feare of death. Wherein is liueliedecla∣red, with what weapons a Christian souldiour should fight to hold and keepe his own: made by the said E. H. -
A battel betweene the
Diuel and the Con∣science: Wherein all true Christians are taught how to oppose and set them selues against the assaults of their Archaduersary Satan, made in forme of a dialog, by the sayde E. H. -
The dead mans
Schoole: Wherein Death teachethall Estates and degrees, from the Prince to the begger, many no∣table lessons, most necessarie to be learned: made by the sayd E. H. -
A Lodge for
La∣zarus. Wherein the poore andfriendlesse are exceedinglie comforted in spirit against all kinde of calamities incident to this temporall and miserable life: made by the sayd E. H. -
A retrait from
sinne: Wherein is sounded, as with ashrill trumpet in the eares of all men, what damnable daungers de∣pend vpon continuance in sin, neg∣lect of repentance, abuse of the ac∣ceptable time of grace: and other excellent meanes daily mouing men to the amendment of their finneful life: made by the sayd E. H. -
A praier vnto
almigh∣tie God, wherein we beseech his diuine maiestie, so to blesse vswith his grace, that the vse of the praiers conteined in this booke, and the whole∣some lessons comprised in the same may take Christian effect in vs, to our great comfort euen at all assaies, and espicially in time of necessi∣tie. Made by A. F. -
¶ A Catalog
contey∣ning the seueral titles of eue∣ry praier, and treatise compri∣sed in this booke, easie to be foundby the true number of the page. - colophon