Ancilla pietatis: or, The hand-maid to priuate deuotion presenting a manuell to furnish her with necessary principles of faith. Forcible motiues to a holy life. Vsefull formes of hymnes and prayers. ... By Daniel Featly, D. in Diuinity.

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Ancilla pietatis: or, The hand-maid to priuate deuotion presenting a manuell to furnish her with necessary principles of faith. Forcible motiues to a holy life. Vsefull formes of hymnes and prayers. ... By Daniel Featly, D. in Diuinity.
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Featley, Daniel, 1582-1645.
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At London :: Printed for Nicholas Bourne,
[1626]
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Devotional exercises -- Early works to 1800.
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"Ancilla pietatis: or, The hand-maid to priuate deuotion presenting a manuell to furnish her with necessary principles of faith. Forcible motiues to a holy life. Vsefull formes of hymnes and prayers. ... By Daniel Featly, D. in Diuinity." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A00587.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 14, 2024.

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THE HYMNE.

Heare me, O Lord, in the multitude of thy mer∣cies; euen in the truth of thy saluation, Psal. 69. 14.

Let not the water floods drowne mee, nor the deepe swallow me vp: and let not the pit shut her mouth vpon mee, verse 16.

Thou diddest diuide the sea through thy power, and brakest the heads of the Dragons in the waters, Psal. 74. 14.

Thou smoest the heads of Le∣uiathan in pieces, and gauest him to be meate for the people in the wildernesse, verse 15.

Thou broughtest out foun∣taines

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and waters out of the hard Rocks; thou driedst vp mighty waters, verse 16.

Thou art the God that doth wonders, and hast declared thy power among the people, Psal. 77. 14.

The waters saw thee O God, the waters saw thee and were afraid, the depths also were troubled, verse 16.

The clouds powred out water; the aire thundered, and thine arrowes went abroad, verse 17.

The voice of thy thunder was heard round about; the lightnings shone vpon the ground; the earth was moued, verse 18.

Thou bringest forth clouds from the ends of the world, and sendest forth Lightnings with the raine, bringing the windes

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out of his treasures, Psal. 135.

The springs of water were seene, and the foundations of the round world were discoue∣red at thy chiding, O Lord; at the blasting of the breath of thy displeasure, Psal. 18. 15.

Thy way is in the Sea, and thy pathes in the great wa∣ters, and thy footsteps are not knowne, Psal. 77. 19.

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