A sovereign antidote against all grief extracted out of the choisest authors, ancient and modern both holy and humane : necessary to be read of all that any way suffer tribulation / by R. Younge ...
- Title
- A sovereign antidote against all grief extracted out of the choisest authors, ancient and modern both holy and humane : necessary to be read of all that any way suffer tribulation / by R. Younge ...
- Author
- Younge, Richard.
- Publication
- [London :: Printed by R. &. W. Lebourn for J. Crump,
- 1654.]
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- Subject terms
- Christian life -- Early works to 1800.
- Calvinism -- Great Britain.
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"A sovereign antidote against all grief extracted out of the choisest authors, ancient and modern both holy and humane : necessary to be read of all that any way suffer tribulation / by R. Younge ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A67778.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 3, 2024.
Contents
- title page
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CHAP. 33. Use and Application of the former Reasons. - CHAP. 34.
- CHAP. 35.
- CHAP. 36.
- CHAP. 37.
- CHAP. 38.
- CHAP. 39.
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CHAP. 40. Application of the former grounds. -
A two-fold PRAYER for the Morning and for the Evening, as also ano∣ther to be said at any time.
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A PRAYER for the Morning. O Lord prepare our hearts to Pray. - A Praier for the Evening, which would be performed before Supper, and not when we are more prone to sleep, then to pray.
- A Praier to be used at any time.
- A Thanksgiving to be brought in to any, or every one of them, next before the Conclusion, where the hand is placed.
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