Good thoughts in worse times consisting of personall meditations, Scripture observations, meditations on the times, meditations on all kind of prayers, occasionall meditations / by Tho. Fuller ...

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Good thoughts in worse times consisting of personall meditations, Scripture observations, meditations on the times, meditations on all kind of prayers, occasionall meditations / by Tho. Fuller ...
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Fuller, Thomas, 1608-1661.
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London :: Printed by W.W. for John Williams ...,
1647.
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Meditations.
Devotional exercises.
Conscience.
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"Good thoughts in worse times consisting of personall meditations, Scripture observations, meditations on the times, meditations on all kind of prayers, occasionall meditations / by Tho. Fuller ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A40668.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 2, 2024.

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II. Upwards, Upwards.

HOW large Hou∣ses doe they build in London on little Ground? Revenging themselves on the Nar∣rownesse of their Roome with store of Stories. Excellent Arithm tick!

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from the Roote of one Floore, to multiplie so ma∣ny Chambers. And though painfull the climbing up, pleasant the staying there, the higher the Healthfuller, with clearer Light and sweet∣er Aire.

Small are my Meanes on Earth. May I mount my Soule the higher in Heavenly Meditations, relying on divine provi∣dence; (he that fed many thonsands with five Loaves, may feed me and Mine with the FIFTH PART of that one Loafe, that once was all mine. Higher my Soule!

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higher! In bodily Bnil∣bings, commonly the Garrets are most emptie, but my minde the higher mounted, will bee the better furnished. Let severance to Death bee my uppermost Chamber, the Roof of which Grace is the Pavement of Glory.

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