An entertainment of solitarinesse: or, the melting of the soule, by meditations, and the pouring of it out by prayers. By Sir Richard Tempest, knight and baronet.
- Title
- An entertainment of solitarinesse: or, the melting of the soule, by meditations, and the pouring of it out by prayers. By Sir Richard Tempest, knight and baronet.
- Author
- Tempest, Richard, Sir, 1619 or 20-1662.
- Publication
- [London :: s.n.],
- Printed in the yeare 1649.
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- Subject terms
- Christian life
- Meditation -- Christianity
- Link to this Item
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- Cite this Item
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"An entertainment of solitarinesse: or, the melting of the soule, by meditations, and the pouring of it out by prayers. By Sir Richard Tempest, knight and baronet." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A74649.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 2, 2024.
Contents
- Qui violat Rosam, spinis Coronabitur.
- title page
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TO His deare Brothers,
Nicholas Tempest, andThomas Tempest, Esquires. - To the Reader.
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The melting of the SOULE, &c.
- On Sundayes, Holy dayes, and Fasting dayes.
- Morning Thoughts.
- Evening Thoughts.
- The Arraignment of the Heart.
- Deceit doth debase our Nature, and false Policie destroy Governments.
- Of Constancie and Per∣severance.
- Considerations in Travell.
- Of Opinions in Religion.
- Of enjoyment of Pleasure.
- A Contemplation on our Sa∣viours hanging on the Crosse.
- A Contemplation upon a retyred life.
- Considerations on these Times.
- Of Bookes and Lear∣ning.
- Of the vicissitude of Things.
- ERRATA.