The labouring persons remembrancer, or, A practical discource of the labour of the body with suitable devotions.

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Title
The labouring persons remembrancer, or, A practical discource of the labour of the body with suitable devotions.
Author
Lee, Francis, 1661-1719.
Publication
Oxford :: Printed by L. Lichfield,
1690.
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Christian life.
Devotional literature.
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"The labouring persons remembrancer, or, A practical discource of the labour of the body with suitable devotions." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A49921.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 5, 2024.

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For Resolution.

MOST gracious God, who of thine infinite Goodness wast pleas'd both to make my Bur∣then so light, and even to condescend to accept this, if born according to Thine Appointment, as a Qualification for that Heavenly Rest, and those boundless Joys, which Thou hast prepared for such as love and seek thee, I humbly beseech Thee, so to assist me with Thy Grace, that I may be able in such wise to bear and undergo the same, with entire conformity to thy most blessed Will, and all thy righteous Designs herein; that I fail not, after ha∣ving felt the weight of Sin for a while, of being remov'd thither where Death and Sin have no power, that so I may en∣joy the pleasures of Thy presence for ever∣more, thro' the alone Merits of thy well-beloved Son Iesus Christ, our Lord and Sa∣viour. Amen.

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