Mirabilia opera dei certaine wonderfull works of God which hapned to H.N. even from his youth: and how the God of heaven hath united himself with him, and raised up his gracious word in him, and how he hath chosen and sent him to be a minister of his gracious word, / published by Tobias a fellow elder with H.N. in the houshold of love. Translated out of Base Almain.
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Mirabilia opera dei certaine wonderfull works of God which hapned to H.N. even from his youth: and how the God of heaven hath united himself with him, and raised up his gracious word in him, and how he hath chosen and sent him to be a minister of his gracious word, / published by Tobias a fellow elder with H.N. in the houshold of love. Translated out of Base Almain.
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Niclaes, Hendrik, 1502?-1580?
Familists -- Early works to 11800.
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"Mirabilia opera dei certaine wonderfull works of God which hapned to H.N. even from his youth: and how the God of heaven hath united himself with him, and raised up his gracious word in him, and how he hath chosen and sent him to be a minister of his gracious word, / published by Tobias a fellow elder with H.N. in the houshold of love. Translated out of Base Almain." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A13796.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 1, 2024.
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CHAP. XVI.
Psalme XI.
1 O God,a make hast to come unto me, [ A]
that my enemies (which wait to de∣stroy
my soul) may be destroyed: that I
may highlyb praise thy Name in the
landc of the living.
2 Root out the ungodly, make thy sal∣vation
break forth: and let thy Name be
glorious over all thine enemies.
3 O Lord, thou Eternal and Almighty
God, forsake me notd for my ignorance:
remember not O God) for ever mine er∣rours
in the time of my youth.
4 But teache in thy truth, that I may [ B]
praise thy goodness, and may highly esteem
of thy correction: and not forget thy righ∣teousness.
5 I rejoyce me in my soul: when as thy
hand of correction hūbleth me under thee.
6 And that I endure my punishment for
the folly and ignorance of my youth.
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7 That I might have my walking a∣mong
thef Elders in Israel, and have my
habitation among the Citizens of Jerusa∣lem.
8 Therefore, O God, circumciseg the [ C]
fore-skin of my heart: to me, and take a∣way
from me the fore-skin of my evil
thoughts.
9 That I may come up to worship with
thy peopleh into thy holy Temple or
Tabernacle, and withi offerings and
gifts (which may be acceptable and well
pleasing unto thee) for an eternal joy upon
mount Sion.
10 O Lord, help: yea, (O God Iesu)
help and draw my spirit to thee, in thy holy
heaven, in thy appearing to me in glory.