The daily practice of devotion, or, The hours of prayer fitted to the main uses of a Christian life also lamentations and prayers for the peaceful re-settlement of this church and state / by the late pious and reverend H.H., D.D.
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- The daily practice of devotion, or, The hours of prayer fitted to the main uses of a Christian life also lamentations and prayers for the peaceful re-settlement of this church and state / by the late pious and reverend H.H., D.D.
- Author
- Hammond, Henry, 1605-1660.
- Publication
- London :: Printed for R. Royston ...,
- 1684.
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- Devotional exercises.
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"The daily practice of devotion, or, The hours of prayer fitted to the main uses of a Christian life also lamentations and prayers for the peaceful re-settlement of this church and state / by the late pious and reverend H.H., D.D." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A45408.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed July 26, 2024.
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THE Daily Practice OF DEVOTION: OR, The Hours of Prayer FITTED To the main Uses of a CHRISTIAN LIFE.
Also Lamentations and Prayers for the Peaceful re-settlement of this Church and State.
By the late Pious and Reverend H. H. D. D.
Cum clamore valido & lachrymis preces offe∣rens exauditus est pro sua reverentia.
LONDON, Printed for R. Royston, Bookseller to His most Sacred Majesty, MDCLXXXIV.