Two treatises. 1. The holy exercise of a true fast, described out of God's word. / Written by T.C. ; 2. The substance of the Lordes Supper. / Written by T.W..
- Title
- Two treatises. 1. The holy exercise of a true fast, described out of God's word. / Written by T.C. ; 2. The substance of the Lordes Supper. / Written by T.W..
- Publication
- Imprinted at London :: for I. Harison, and T. Man.,
- Anno. 1610..
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- Subject terms
- Theology, Practical -- Early works to 1800.
- Fasting -- Religious aspects -- Christianity -- Early works to 1800.
- Lord's Supper -- Early works to 1800.
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"Two treatises. 1. The holy exercise of a true fast, described out of God's word. / Written by T.C. ; 2. The substance of the Lordes Supper. / Written by T.W.." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/B07431.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 5, 2024.
Contents
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- THE HOLY EXERCISE OF a true Fast, descri∣bed out of Gods word.
- A GENERAL CONFESSION OF Sinnes, to be made at the exercise of Fasting, the more particular confession being ta∣ken according to the estate of the seuerall Churches, by the good discretion of the minister, vpon the knowledge thereof.
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A Confession of Sinnes, with Faith
and Repentance. - A Prayer for the KING.
- title page
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To the right worship∣full, and my verie good friendes, sir
William Peliam Knight, her Maiesties Lieuetenant of the Ordinance; and the LadieDorothie his wife,T.VV. wisheth in this life, all sound knowledge of Gods trueth, with an assured fayth in the trueth of his promises: and after the wearisome dayes of this pilgrimage shall be en∣ded, eternall bl ssed∣nesse in the life to come, through Christ. - To the Reader.
- The substaunce of the Lordes Supper, shorly and soundly set foorth, for the instruction and comfort of all Chri∣stian readers.
- prayers