The Sinner, Confessing His Sinne, Striveth with God for Grace |
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Now, mantly Muse, sith now thou straite must Tow'r |
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A Confession of a Sinner, Acknowledging the Misery of Human Frailtie |
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Sinner Confessing He Can Neyther Will, Thinke, Nor Doe Any Good Thing without Gods Preventing and Assisting Grace, Importunes the Same - |
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Now, o're the Eastern Mountaines Headles heigh |
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The Longing of the Soule to Be With God |
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Sinner Because of the Darknesse of His Understanding, Confesseth His Inabilities to Come to the Knowledge of Gods Will by His Word - |
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Now |
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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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