Jacobs ladder, or, The devout souls ascention to Heaven, in prayers, thanksgivings, and praises in four parts ... : with graces and thanksgivings : illustrated with sculptures / by Jo. Hall.
- Title
- Jacobs ladder, or, The devout souls ascention to Heaven, in prayers, thanksgivings, and praises in four parts ... : with graces and thanksgivings : illustrated with sculptures / by Jo. Hall.
- Author
- Hall, John, d. 1707.
- Publication
- London :: Printed for N. Crouch ...,
- 1676.
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- Subject terms
- Prayers.
- Devotional literature.
- Link to this Item
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https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A45033.0001.001
- Cite this Item
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"Jacobs ladder, or, The devout souls ascention to Heaven, in prayers, thanksgivings, and praises in four parts ... : with graces and thanksgivings : illustrated with sculptures / by Jo. Hall." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A45033.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 17, 2024.
Contents
- frontispiece
- title page
- To the Virtuous and Religious Gentlewoman, Mrs. M. P.
- Preparations to Devotion.
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part
- half title
- Private Devotions.
- A Prayer for Sunday Evening.
- A Prayer for Munday-Morning.
- A Prayer for Munday-Evening.
- A Prayer for Tuesday Morning.
- A Prayer for Tuesday-Evening.
- A Prayer for Wednesday-Morning.
- A Prayer for Wednesday Evening.
- A Prayer for Thursday-Morning.
- A Prayer for Thursday-Evening.
- A Prayer for Friday Morning.
- A Prayer for Friday Evening.
- A Prayer for Saturday Morning.
- A Prayer for Saturday-Evening.
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part
- half title
- Family-Devotions.
- A Prayer for a Family for Sunday Evening.
- A Prayer for a Family, for Mun∣day Morning.
- A Prayer for a Family for Mun∣day Evening.
- A Prayer for a Family for Tues∣day Morning.
- A Prayer for a Family for Tuesday Evening.
- A Prayer for a Family for Wednes∣day Morning.
- A Prayer for a Family for Wed∣nesday Evening.
- A Prayer for a Family for Thurs∣day Morning.
- A Prayer for a Family for Thurs∣day Evening.
- A Prayer for a Family, for Fry∣day Morning.
- A Prayer for a Family for Fryday Evening.
- A Prayer for a Family for Saturday Morning.
- A Prayer for a Family for Satur∣day Evening.
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part
- half title
- illustration
- Vpon the return of the Gospel, and de∣liverance from Popish Idolatry and Tyranny in the time of Queen Eliza∣beth.
- The Persecution in the time of Q. Mary, and the carriage of the Papists in it, is thus described by the excellent Bp. Jewel.
- A Thanksgiving for the return of the Gospel, and our deliverance from Popish Superstition and Ty∣ranny.
- The prayer of King Edward the sixth (called Englands Josiah) against Popery.
- Vpon the Spanish Invasion in that re∣markable year 1588. intended to re∣duce this Nation to Popery and sla∣very by the (so called) invincible Armada.
- A Thanksgiving for our delive∣rance from the Spanish Armada in 1588.
- Vpon the fifth of November
- Of the Powder Treason.
- A Thanksgiving for the fifth of No∣vember for Gods miraculous deli∣verance of this Land, King, and people from that horrid Gunpow∣der Treason 1605.
- Vpon the Martyrdome of King Charles the first, January 30th. 1648.
- A Prayer for the 30th of January, being the day of the Martyrdome of King Charles the First, 1648.
- Vpon the Twenty Nineth of May, the Day of his Majesties Birth, and happy Return.
- A Thanksgiving for the 29th of May, being the day of his Ma∣jesties Birth, and happy Re∣turn.
- Vpon the Dreadful Pestilence in 1665.
- A Prayer in time of Pestilence.
- Vpon the Lamentable fire in Lon∣don, begun Sept. 2. 1666.
- A Prayer for Septemb. 2d. the be∣gining of that lamentable fire in London, 1666.
- Vpon a Sea-fight
- A Prayer in the Time of War.
- A Prayer in time of Prosperity.
- A Prayer in time of adversity.
- A Prayer before the receiving of the Sacrament.
- A Prayer after the receiving of the Sacrament.
- The Prayer of a Virgin.
- A Prayer of a Married Woman.
- The Prayer for a Woman with Child.
- The Prayer of a Woman, in the Time of her Travel.
- A Prayer of a Woman after her delivery.
- The Prayer of a Widdow.
- The Prayer of an Orphan.
- The Prayer of a Marriner.
- The Thanksgiving of a Mariner af∣ter a prosperous voyage.
- A Prayer to be used by all Christians.
- A Prayer of a sick person.
- A Thanksgiving after recovery.
- The Prayer of the Sick now ready to depart this World.
- At the Hour of death.
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part
- half title
- The Souls Breathing after Her Heavenly Country.
- Upon the Passion.
- The Souls Farwell.
- Of Mans Life, by the Right Ho∣nourable the Lord B.
- All Vanity but Virtue.
- The Vanity of mans Life.
- A Farewel to the World by the Ho∣nourable Sir H. W.
- Conclusion.
- Quatuor Novissima: OR, Meditations on the four Last Things; Death, Judgment, Heaven, and Hell.
- Short Graces and Thanksgivings before and after Meat.