| The Sinner desireth, Not to Be as He Is; But, as He Ought to Be |
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| In Respect of the Brevitie and Uncertaintie of Mortall Life; the Sinner Desires Grace, in Time, to Prepare for Death - |
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| The Complaint of a Sinner |
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| Invocation Against Use of Offending, or Bad Custome, An - |
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| While that blest Body, Saviour of each Soule |
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| The Thirst of the Soule after God, the Fountain of Life |
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| The Sinner Refers His Will to Gods Will in All Things: Desiring Helpe for Perserverance Therein |
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| Now, Soule returne, with thy Sole Soules return |
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| Acknowledgement of Gods Gifts, with Desire of Union with the Give, An - |
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