The crucified Jesus, or, A full account of the nature, end, design and benefits of the sacrament of the Lords Supper with necessary directions, prayers, praises and meditations to be used by persons who come to the Holy Communion / by Anthony Horneck ...
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The crucified Jesus, or, A full account of the nature, end, design and benefits of the sacrament of the Lords Supper with necessary directions, prayers, praises and meditations to be used by persons who come to the Holy Communion / by Anthony Horneck ...
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Horneck, Anthony, 1641-1697.
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In the Savoy [London] :: Printed for Samuel Lowndes ...,
1695.
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Lord's Supper.
Eucharistic prayers -- Church of England.
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12. And she shall shew you a large Upper Room, fur∣nished;
there make ready.
AND, O my Soul, hath not thy Lord shewn thee
very often a large Upper Room, even Heaven it
self, where the Supper of the Lamb is to be kept, and
to which thou hast been invited! Yet how hast thou pre∣ferred
this Dunghil Earth before it! How contemptible
have those Everlasting Mansions been in thine Eyes!
How hast thou hugged thy Plenty here below, and how
contentedly hast thou lived without any Assurance that
the Eternal Riches shall fall to thy share! How little hath
that Heaven affected thee! How little have thy Affecti∣ons
been stirred with the Thoughts of it! How often
hast thou looked upon that glorious Place, without any
Longings to be there, or to feast there with thy great
Redeemer!
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