The fourth part of the true watch containing prayers and teares for the churches. Or A helpe to hold up the hearts and hands of the poorest servants of God, untill our Lord Iesus Christ shall have rescued his glorie, kingdome, and people in all the world, and fully prepared the way to his most glorious appearing.

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The fourth part of the true watch containing prayers and teares for the churches. Or A helpe to hold up the hearts and hands of the poorest servants of God, untill our Lord Iesus Christ shall have rescued his glorie, kingdome, and people in all the world, and fully prepared the way to his most glorious appearing.
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Brinsley, John, fl. 1581-1624.
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London :: Printed [by I. Jaggard?] for Thomas Pavier,
1624.
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Meditations -- Early works to 1800.
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"The fourth part of the true watch containing prayers and teares for the churches. Or A helpe to hold up the hearts and hands of the poorest servants of God, untill our Lord Iesus Christ shall have rescued his glorie, kingdome, and people in all the world, and fully prepared the way to his most glorious appearing." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A16892.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 10, 2024.

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The third particular Meditati∣on of the fift generall.

3. VVE are withall to* 1.1 meditate infaith; How when hee hath prepared and set our hearts in order thus to pray, he wil then from heaven cause his owne King∣dome to come with power: how thē our Lord Iesus Christ whose the kingdome is, to whom the Father hath speci∣ally committed the governe∣ment of it, will then advance his owne Scepter, the true Scepter of righteousness, even his heavenly Gospell amongst

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his very enemies; that then, his greatest enemies shall fall downe before him & lick the dust, in acknowledgement of their owne natural wretched∣ness, and of their willing sub∣mission to Iesus Christ, or pe∣rish for ever. How then our* 1.2 Lord and Saviour will once agayne cause Sathan to fall down from heaven like light∣ning,* 1.3 ruinating his kingdom, and specially the kingdom of* 1.4 Antichrist; how he will con∣sume that great Antichrist by the breath of his mouth, and utterly abolish him by the brightness of his comming. But the new Hierusalem hee* 1.5 will cause to descend from heaven as a Bride trimmed & prepared to meete her Hus∣band, and then will he set up and manifest before all the world the glory of his Maje∣sty, and of the glorious King∣dome of his Son our Saviour,

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with the felicity and glory of* 1.6 all his Saints, in that manner which he hath foretold in his heavenly word; and in all things which are not yet ac∣complished concerning the same, every thing in their owne due time and season.

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