The Sinner Refers His Will to Gods Will in All Things: Desiring Helpe for Perserverance Therein |
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While that blest Body, Saviour of each Soule |
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Acknowledgement of Gods Gifts, with Desire of Union with the Give, An - |
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The Sinner Desires Fruition of the Deitie; and that His Soule Should Be Ever the Habitation Thereof |
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Now, Soule returne, with thy Sole Soules return |
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A Thankfull Remembrance of Our Preservation Notwithstanding Our Manifold Sinnes |
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A Soveraigne Salve Against Sinne and Despaire out of S. Augustine |
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Now, Eie of Sp'rite, behold this Spectacle |
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The Sighes of a Pensive Soule, Groaning under the Burden of Sinne |
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The Crazed Soule Being Almost in Dispaire, Desireth Grace to Hope in Gods Mercy |
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