The daily office of a Christian being the devotions of the most Reverend Father in God Dr. William Laud, late archbishop of Canterbury : wherein several catechetical paraphrases ...

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The daily office of a Christian being the devotions of the most Reverend Father in God Dr. William Laud, late archbishop of Canterbury : wherein several catechetical paraphrases ...
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Laud, William, 1573-1645.
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London :: Printed for Matthew Gillyflower and William Hensman ...,
1683.
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O most merciful God * 1.1 and gracious Father, the Prince hath put himself to a great Ad∣venture; I humbly beseech thee, make a clear way before him: Give thine Angels charge over him, be with him thy self in mercie, power, and prote∣ction; in every step of his Journey; in every moment of his time; in e∣very Consultation and Address for action; till thou bring him back with safetie, honour, and contentment, to do thee service in this place.

Bless his most trustie and faithful servant the Lord Duke of Buckingham,

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that he may be diligent in service, provident in business, wise and hap∣pio in counsels: for the honour of thy Name, the good of thy Church, the preservation of the Prince, the con∣tentment of the King, the satisfacti∣on of the State. Preserve him, I humbly beseech thee, from all envie that attends him; and bless him, that his eyes may see the Prince safely de∣livered to the King and State, and af∣ter it live long in happiness to do them and thee service, through Jesus Christ our Lord.

Amen.

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