The sinner's tears, in meditations and prayers. By Tho. Fettiplace. Dom: Pet: Cantab.
- Title
- The sinner's tears, in meditations and prayers. By Tho. Fettiplace. Dom: Pet: Cantab.
- Author
- Fettiplace, Thomas, 1601 or 2-1670.
- Publication
- London :: Printed for Humphrey Moseley, and are to be sold at his shop at the Prince's Armes in St. Paul's Church-yard,
- 1653.
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- Subject terms
- Meditations -- Early works to 1800.
- Prayers -- Early works to 1800.
- Sin -- Meditations -- Early works to 1800.
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Contents
- title page
- frontispiece
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TO THE RIGHT HONORABLE
RICHARD LordKeble, one of the Lords Commissioners of the Great Seal ofEngland, and the much HonoredMary his truly Virtuous and Re∣ligious Lady, Grace and Peace. -
To the Christian Reader
All Christian Consolation. - The Sinners Complaint.
- THE SINNERS JOY.
- DEO SALVATORI.
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THE SINNER'S TEARS
- The Entrance to the Work.
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CHAP. I.
Upon the consideration of our sinfull thoughts touching the Sacred Deitie, with holy cautions to order our Devoti∣ons aright. -
CHAP. 2.
Upon the consideration of Gods Love, and mans Unthankfulness. -
CHAP. 3.
Vpon the consideration of Divine Provi∣dence. -
CHAP. 4.
Upon the consideration of the sinfulness, shortness, and uncertaintie of life. -
CHAP. 5.
Upon our approaching unto Gods House. -
CHAP. 6.
Upon our returning from Gods House, and the neglect of private duties. -
CHAP. 7.
Upon the want of due Preparation for re∣ceiving of the blessed Sacrament of the Lords Supper. -
CHAP. 8.
Containing pious Ejaculations at the time of Receiving. -
CHAP. 9.
Containing a brief Meditation, and pious Thanksgiving after our Receiving. -
CHAP. 10.
Upon a Journey undertaken, and the many dangers incident thereunto. -
CHAP. 11.
Containing pious Meditations, and zea∣lous Ejaculations after a Journey. -
CHAP. 12.
Upon the great danger of Security. -
CHAP. 13.
Upon the great danger of Presumption. -
CHAP. 14.
Upon Quenching the motions of Gods holy Spirit. -
CHAP. 15.
Upon the consideration of Gods peculiar Providence to his Children. -
CHAP. 16.
Upon sinfull Anger, and the great dis∣turbance thereof. -
CHAP. 17.
Upon mans inordinate love to the Creature. -
CHAP. 18.
Upon the sin of Uncleannesse, with en∣couragements to avoid it. -
CHAP. I.
Upon immoderate Mirth, and the sinfull inconveniencies thereof. -
CHAP. 20.
Upon the great danger of deferring the hour of repentance. -
CHAP. 21.
Upon Servile fear, and the danger thereof. -
CHAP. 22.
Upon the great neglect of reckoning daily with our consciences, and the benefits lost thereby. -
CHAP. 23.
Upon Unchristianlike dulnesse in afflicti∣on. -
CHAP. 24.
Upon Unchearfulness in Christianity, with incouragements to avoyd it. -
CHAP. 25.
Upon Mans sinfull frailtie in the hour of Temptation, with motives to make resistance. -
CHAP. 26.
Upon the Infirmities of the Saints. -
CHAP. 27.
Upon Desertion. -
CHAP. 28.
Upon the apprehension of sudden danger. -
CHAP. 29.
Upon the weaknesse of Faith, and sin∣fulness of Thoughts tending to De∣spair. -
CHAP. 30.
Upon the great Neglect of the duty of Prayer. -
CHAP. 31.
Upon the great neglect of Reading the sacred Scriptures. -
CHAP. 32.
Upon the neglect of Divine Medi∣tation. -
CHAP. 33.
Upon unchristianlike Dejectedness in Poverty. -
CHAP. 34.
Upon Sickness, and ungodly repining thereat. -
CHAP. 35.
Upon the misery of Life, and blessedness of Death. -
CHAP. 36.
Upon the great Neglect of Opportu∣nities in doing good unto the Saints. -
CHAP. 37.
Upon the deceitfulness of the heart in the performance of holy duties. -
CHAP. 38.
Upon the unruliness of the Tongue, with necessary cautions to restrain it. -
CHAP. 39.
Upon holy revenge for sin, with motives and encouragements thereunto. -
CHAP. 40.
Upon the blessed condition of Gods Saints, with motives and encourage∣ments unto Godliness.
- A comfortable PRAYER to bee used at the point of death by the Visitors of the Sick.
- The Conclusion.
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For the comfort and as∣sistance of those that are ready to depart this life, I have hereunto added the dying Confession of Mr.
Anth Minister of Gods Word, atny Sadler, West-Thorock inEssex, of which I was an Ear∣witness. - THE CONTENTS.