A preparatiue for the new Passeouer very profitable to be perused and read of all those who are called to the holy table of our Lord / by Maister William Cowper ...

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A preparatiue for the new Passeouer very profitable to be perused and read of all those who are called to the holy table of our Lord / by Maister William Cowper ...
Author
Cowper, William, 1568-1619.
Publication
London :: Printed by William Ferebrand, and are to bee solde in the Popes-head Pallace, nere the Royal Exchange,
1607.
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Consolation -- Early works to 1800.
Conscience -- Religious aspects -- Christianity.
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"A preparatiue for the new Passeouer very profitable to be perused and read of all those who are called to the holy table of our Lord / by Maister William Cowper ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A19504.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 15, 2024.

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GOe conquest credit from a heauenly heart, Thou little volumne of a larger light: Thy worthy Patrone, soone will take thy part, For Sympathie, fore thou come in his sight, The Eagle mounts by other Fowles in flight, So doth this Preacher in his subiect soare: His spirit transported, runnes the race aright, Vnto that feast that lasts for euermore. Get vp, good Reader, follow him therefore, That thou may meete with th y Bridegroome a∣boue, Addresse thee heere, with duety to adore, Thy King, thy crowne, thy light, thy life, thy loue, Reade and reuolue, reuolue againe and reede, Heere let thy soule on heauenly Manna feede.

M. W. Buchanan.

IF any Icare in this earthly Crete, Imprisoned in the Labyrinth of sinne: Lyes famished for hunger, at the feete Ofspirituall Minos, that hath lock't him in: Come, heer's a Dedall that will make him meete, With heauenly winges, sinnes deadly clowdes to twin And set him at Gods Table there to dine, On God with God, by soules repast Diuine.

Iohn Stewart.

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