Private devotion and a brief explication of the ten commandments

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Title
Private devotion and a brief explication of the ten commandments
Author
Bernard, Edward, 1638-1696.
Publication
Oxon :: Printed at the Theater for Henry Clements ...,
1689
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Subject terms
Ten commandments -- Early works to 1800.
Devotional exercises.
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VI.

I will also add the Miracles fol∣lowing.

1. Descent of the Holy Ghost at Pentecost, Acts c. 2.

2. Creeple at the Temple cured by S. Peter and S. John, Acts c. 3.

3. Conversion of five thousand by one Sermon, and a second Descent of the Holy Ghost, Acts c. 4.

4. Ananias and Sapphira are struck dead for Lying, and the very shadow of S. Peter healeth, Acts c. 5.

5. Wonders, Confession, and

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Martyrdom of S. Stephen, Acts c. 6. and c. 7.

6. Philip miraculously carried a∣way from the converted Ethiopian, Acts c. 8.26, 40.

7. S. Pauls Conversion, Acts c: 9▪ and c. 22.

8. S. Peters Deliverance from pri∣son, Acts c. 12.

9. S. Peter cures Eneas of a Palsie, and restores Tabitha to life, Acts c. 9.32, 43.

10. Creeple of Lystra cured by S. Paul, Acts 14.8, 18.

11. Witch of Thyatira dispossest by S. Paul, and the prison miracu∣lously opened, Acts 16.16, 40.

12. Touch of S. Pauls body cures diseases, and expells devils, Acts c. 19.1, 20.

13. Dead Eutychus recovered by S. Paul, Acts c. 20.6, 12.

14. S. Pauls strange cures at Meli∣ta, Acts c. 28.1, 10.

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