Christian praiers and holie medtations as wel for priuate as publique exercise: gathered out of the most godly learned in our time, by Henrie Bull. Wherevnto are added the praiers, commonly called Lidleys praiers.

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Christian praiers and holie medtations as wel for priuate as publique exercise: gathered out of the most godly learned in our time, by Henrie Bull. Wherevnto are added the praiers, commonly called Lidleys praiers.
Author
Bull, Henry, d. 1575?
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At London :: Printed by Henrie Middleton, dwelling in Fleetestreate at the signe of the Falcon,
[1578?]
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Prayers.
Meditations.
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"Christian praiers and holie medtations as wel for priuate as publique exercise: gathered out of the most godly learned in our time, by Henrie Bull. Wherevnto are added the praiers, commonly called Lidleys praiers." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A17152.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 5, 2024.

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MOste bountifull and gratious God, which feedest all flesh, and hast promised that asking of thee, wee shal not lack, if we first seek thy kingdome and the righteousnes thereof, we feeling presently the be∣nefite of this thy gratious promise in feeding our bodies with this cor∣porall foode, do render vnto thee most heartie thanks for the same, beseech∣ing thee likewise to feede our soules with that heauenly foode which pe∣risheth not, but abideth into euerla∣sting life: so that we being nourished by thy goodnes both in bodye and soule, may be apt and readie to do all good works which thou hast prepa∣red for vs to walke in, through Ie∣sus Christ our Lord.

Vnto him that loued vs, and was∣shed vs from our sinnes in his bloud, and made vs kinges and Priestes vnto God his father, be all glorie, power &

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dominion for euermore. Amen.

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