Divine passions piously and pathetically expressed in three severall bookes / written and composed for private consolation ... by Edward Calver.

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Divine passions piously and pathetically expressed in three severall bookes / written and composed for private consolation ... by Edward Calver.
Author
Calver, Edward, fl. 1649.
Publication
London :: Printed by T.H. for Richard Harper,
1643.
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Subject terms
Jesus Christ -- Parables.
Atheism.
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"Divine passions piously and pathetically expressed in three severall bookes / written and composed for private consolation ... by Edward Calver." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A32308.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 5, 2024.

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Oyle, and wine powred in.

BUt why art thou thus cast down, oh my soule? Why dost thou not those fearfull doubts controull? Why art thou thus disquieted in my brest? Oh, trust in God, returne unto thy rest The Lord, the Lord, is mercifull and kind, Most slow to wrath, and to forgive inclin'd;

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Although offended, doth not alwaies chide, His anger doth but for a space abide. Like a most tender Father to his childe, So is he pitifull, and much more milde; For he considers where our frailty lyes, And therefore bears with our infirmities.
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