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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And I worke. Ioh. 5. 17. The worke of Redemption.

WHo is this that com∣meth from Edom, with

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red garments from Bozrah? He is glorious in his apparell, and walketh in his great strength; I speake in righteousnesse, and am mighty to saue. Isa. 63. 1.

I haue troden the Wine-presse alone, & of all people there was none with me: for I will tread them in mine anger, and tread them vnder foot in my wrath, and their bloud shall bee sprinkled vpon my garments, and I will staine all my rayment. ver. 3.

And two dayes after follow∣ed the Feast of the Passeouer, and of vnleauened bread: and the high Priests and Scribes sought how they might take him by craft, and put him to death. Mar. 14. 1.

But they said, Not on the feast day, least there bee a tumult a∣mong the people. ver. 2.

And when he was in Bethania, in the house of Simon the Leper, as he sate at Table, there came a woman, hauing a box of Oint∣ment

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of Spikenard, very costly, and shee brake the Box and powred it on his head, ver. 3.

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