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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Pages
Of the Lords Prayer.
AND indeed any sober Chri∣stian
may abundantly satis∣fie
himself both of the Lawfulness
of Set Forms, and the Usefulness
of Short ones, from the Directi∣on
and Example of our Lord, who
Himself prescribed to His Dis∣ciples
a Brief Form of Prayer, still
descriptionPage 4
remaining upon record in the Ho∣ly
History, and daily used in the
Catholick Church.
Which excellent
Pattern,* 1.1 doubtless,* 1.2
we may do well to
imitate in our Devotions, as that
which in a fit method and few
words comprehends and summs
up all necessaries; as may appear
by this Short Paraphrase.