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. XXI.

Palme XVI.

[ A] 1 GIve thanks to the Lord with Hymns: fora Great and wonderfull is his mightinesse.

2 Where is there such a God as the God ofb Israel who maketh the dead alive, and delivereth his Elect, out of thec con∣demnation and judgement of hell.

3 And bringeth them away out of all the straights of their enemies, to his ho∣ly inheritance of rest and peace: accor∣ding as he hathd promised and sworne of old.

[ B] 4 For be is Potent whoe killeth Thousands and hath killed ten Thou∣sand for to deliver his.

5 He riseth early against his enemies, which are oppressors of his, who out of anguish call upon him for the injustice sake.

6 Therefore is the Lord af King of all Glory: an over ruler of all Powers.

7 For with the Arme of his strength he taketh in the land, and treads down his enemies, as if they were loame or lay.

[ C] 8 With his breath or wind, heg scat∣tereth them away, as if they were dust and chaff.

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9 And he delivereth theh poor and mi∣serable, which call upon him.

10 Therefore is the Lord great & migh∣ty ai King, and God in Eternity Allelu-ia, Allelu-ia.

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