Holy rules and helps to devotion both in prayer and practice In two parts. The fourth edition. Written by the right reverend father in God, Bryan Duppa, late Lord Bishop of Winton, in the time of his sequestration.

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Holy rules and helps to devotion both in prayer and practice In two parts. The fourth edition. Written by the right reverend father in God, Bryan Duppa, late Lord Bishop of Winton, in the time of his sequestration.
Author
Duppa, Brian, 1588-1662.
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London :: printed for W. Hensman, at the King's-Head in Westminster-Hall,
1683.
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Prayer -- Early works to 1800.
Devotional literature -- Early works to 1800.
Theology, Practical -- Early works to 1800.
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"Holy rules and helps to devotion both in prayer and practice In two parts. The fourth edition. Written by the right reverend father in God, Bryan Duppa, late Lord Bishop of Winton, in the time of his sequestration." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A36933.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 17, 2024.

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Of Morning and Evening Prayer.

I.

MOrning and Evening Prayer are instead of that Morning and Evening-Sacrifice which God enjoin∣ed to be daily offered in the Temple.

II.

They are out-goings of the Morning and Evening which David speaks of, The out-go∣ings of the Morning and Even∣ing shall praise thee.

III.

They are to every devout

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Soul, like that Pillar which guided Israel through the Wilderness, as a Cloud by day to shadow them, and as a Fire by night to comfort them.

IV.

By Morning Prayer thou openest the windows of thy Soul to the Sun of Righte∣ousness, and by Evening Pray∣er thou shuttest them against the danger of the night.

V.

In your Morning Devoti∣ons you are to say within your self, What shall I do this day which God hath gi∣ven me? How shall I employ it? In the Evening, What have I done this day? How have I spent it?

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