A companion for the penitent, and for persons troubled in mind consisting of an office for the penitent, to carry on their reconciliation with God, and a tryal or judgment of the soul, for discovering the safety of their spiritual estate, and an office for persons troubled in mind, to settle them in peace and comfort / by John Kettlewell ...

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A companion for the penitent, and for persons troubled in mind consisting of an office for the penitent, to carry on their reconciliation with God, and a tryal or judgment of the soul, for discovering the safety of their spiritual estate, and an office for persons troubled in mind, to settle them in peace and comfort / by John Kettlewell ...
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Kettlewell, John, 1653-1695.
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London :: Printed for Robert Kettlewell, and sold by Benj. Bragg ...,
1694.
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"A companion for the penitent, and for persons troubled in mind consisting of an office for the penitent, to carry on their reconciliation with God, and a tryal or judgment of the soul, for discovering the safety of their spiritual estate, and an office for persons troubled in mind, to settle them in peace and comfort / by John Kettlewell ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A47291.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 5, 2024.

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II.

KEEP me always sensible, O! God, that as thou art most justly angred at my Sins; so thou art most easy to be appeased, and recon∣ciled by my true Repentance. And that thou art not more offended with me, whilst I lye down in my folly;

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than thou wilt be delighted with me, when with the Penitent Prodigal, I shall have come to my self, and re∣turned to my Duty. Let me never forget, that there is joy in Heaven over every Sinner that Repenteth; and that whensoever a Sinner turneth away from his iniquity, he shall be sure to find mercy with thee, through the merits and mediation of Jesus Christ our Lord,

Amen.

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