Prison-pietie, or, Meditations divine and moral digested into poetical heads, on mixt and various subjects : whereunto is added a panegyrick to the right reverend, and most nobly descended, Henry Lord Bishop of London / by Samuel Speed ...
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- Prison-pietie, or, Meditations divine and moral digested into poetical heads, on mixt and various subjects : whereunto is added a panegyrick to the right reverend, and most nobly descended, Henry Lord Bishop of London / by Samuel Speed ...
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- Speed, Samuel, 1631-1682.
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- 1677.
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Contents
- frontispiece
- title page
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TO The most Reverend Father in God His Grace
GILBERT By Divine Providence Lord Arch - bishop OFCANTERBVRY, Primate and Metropolitan Of allENGLAND. - To the DEVOUT.
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THE PRAYER OF St.
Thomas Aquinas, WHICH He used to say before he went to study. - A BRIEF Exhortation to Prayer,
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Dr.
Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop ofCanterbury, HIS Prayer for Wisdome. - HOLY RULES FOR The Devout Christian.
- An Alarm to the Drowsie.
- DIVINE ADVICE TO THE Devout Soul.
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A MISCELANY OF Divine Maximes: OR, Words fitly spoken,
Like Apples of Gold in Pictures of Silver. - THE TABLE.
- ERRATA.
- To my MUSE.
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PRISON-PIETY: OR, DIVINE POEMS.
- ¶ The Warning.
- ¶ On Meditation.
- ¶ The Soul's Soliloquy.
- ¶ The Enquiry.
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¶ On
Dives. - ¶ On Lazarus.
- The Penitents Praise.
- ¶ Angel and Man. A Dialogue.
- ¶ Of Mirth and Mourning.
- ¶ On Ambition.
- ¶ Spiritus Sanctus.
- ¶ The Christian and a Worldling. A Dialogue.
- ¶ On the Tree of Knowledge.
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¶ On
Judas his Treason. - ¶ An Adieu to the World.
- ¶ On a Usurer.
- ¶ Of Poverty.
- ¶ On Mortality.
- ¶ On a Wicked man.
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¶ On P
ce. - ¶ On the Tree of Life.
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On
Acts 26. 28. - ¶ Of Presumption.
- ¶ On Death.
- ¶ On Conscience.
- ¶ On Memory.
- ¶ On a Death-bed-Repentance.
- ¶ On the Mariner.
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¶ On an
Israelite. - ¶ On Shame.
- ¶ On the Wilful Impenitent.
- ¶ On a Glorious Soul.
- ¶ On Contentation.
- ¶ On the Hypocrite.
- ¶ On Envy.
- ¶ On Supplication.
- ¶ On Luxury.
- ¶ On Enmity.
- ¶ The Dream.
- ¶ On Beauty.
- ¶ On Knowledge.
- ¶ On Magnanimity.
- ¶ On Ingratitude.
- ¶ On Disturb'd Devotion.
- ¶ On Sin and Sorrow.
- ¶ On Mortality.
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¶ On St.
Peter 's Enlargement. - ¶ The Soul's Search.
- ¶ On Prosperity.
- ¶ On Humility.
- ¶ On Vice.
- ¶ On God's presence.
- ¶ On Hypocrisie.
- ¶ On Pleasures.
- ¶ On an Hour-Glass.
- ¶ Salve for the Sick.
- ¶ On Perfection.
- ¶ On a Rose-tree.
- ¶ The Christians Alphabet.
- ¶ On Christ's Death.
- ¶ An Hymn.
- ¶ On Christ's Cross.
- ¶ The Cross.
- ¶ The Resurrection.
- ¶ The Ascention.
- ¶ An Adoration to the Lord of the Sabbath.
- ¶ Of God.
- ¶ Of Christ.
- ¶ God is Love.
- ¶ The Remembrance.
- ¶ Of Death.
- ¶ Of Grief.
- ¶ A Christian and Death. A Dialogue.
- ¶ The Altar.
- ¶ Death, Man, and Grave. A Dialogue.
- ¶ Nature's Delight.
- ¶ Of Flesh.
- ¶ The Grave.
- ¶ An Infant.
- ¶ The Candle.
- ¶ The Ant.
- ¶ The Thanksgiving.
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¶
Antiphon. A Dialogue in three parts. - ¶ The Bible.
- ¶ The Dream.
- ¶ The Beatitudes.
- Of Angels.
- ¶ Of Christ's Passion.
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On St.
Paul 's Conversion. - ¶ On Christ's Praying.
- ¶ On Honour and Valour.
- ¶ On Tinder.
- ¶ The Litany.
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¶ On St.
Michael the Archangel. - ¶ Oppositions.
- ¶ On Thoughts.
- ¶ On Repentance.
- ¶ On the Day of Judgment.
- ¶ On Sighs and Groans.
- ¶ Knots.
- ¶ On Age.
- ¶ On Man and Wife.
- ¶ The free Prisoner.
- ¶ On Sunday.
- ¶ The Petition.
- ¶ Faith's Mystery.
- ¶ On the Judgment.
- ¶ On the Pharisee and the Publican.
- ¶ To God the Father.
- ¶ To God the Son.
- ¶ To God the Holy Ghost.
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¶ On the Holy
Trinity. - ¶ On Christ's Nativity.
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¶ On Christ's Triumph to
Jerusalem. - ¶ The Shepherds Dialogue. In three parts.
- ¶ On Christ's Birth in an Inne.
- ¶ Of Thoughts.
- ¶ To the Creator.
- ¶ The Godly Garden.
- ¶ The Soul's Alarm.
- ¶ On Greatness and Goodness.
- ¶ The Soul's Yearnings.
- ¶ The Divine Inquest.
- ¶ The Sinners Tears.
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¶ On St.
John 's day. - ¶ Acknowledgements.
- ¶ The Wish.
- ¶ The Caution.
- ¶ Of Life.
- ¶ The Power of Prayer.
- ¶ God and Caesar.
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¶ Gabriel
and Mary. -
¶
Judeth 's Prayer. -
¶ Judeth
and Holofernes. -
¶
Judeth 's Song of Thanksgiving. - ¶ On Man's Greation.
- ¶ The Mornings Ejaculation.
- ¶ The Evenings Ejaculation.
- ¶ On Tears.
- ¶ On Humane Frailty.
- ¶ On the worth of Wealth.
- ¶ On Formal duty.
- ¶ Advice to Prisoners.
- ¶ On Vain-glory.
- ¶ On Peace.
- ¶ Prayer for Peace.
- ¶ On Mercy.
- ¶ The Swine.
- ¶ The Penitent.
- ¶ The Soul awaked.
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¶ St.
Paul 's Petition. - ¶ On the Conscience.
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¶ St.
Austin 's Prayer. - ¶ The Believer.
- ¶ On Christ's Nativity expected.
- ¶ The Call.
- ¶ The Extasie.
- Delights of the Minde.
- ¶ On Death.
- ¶ On Judgment.
- ¶ On Heaven.
- ¶ On Hell.
- ¶ The Salutation of Saints.
- ¶ On Pride.
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¶
Jeremiah 's Lamentation ForJerusalem 's Desolation. - ¶ On Sin.
- ¶ The Check.
- ¶ To the God of Heaven.
- ¶ The Flower.
- ¶ On Darkness.
- ¶ On Love and Hatred.
- ¶ On Justice and Mercy.
- ¶ On Food.
- ¶ Christ, All in All.
- ¶ I would, but cannot.
- ¶ The Voyage.
- ¶ The Careless Christian.
- ¶ On Life and Death.
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¶ The
- ¶ The Steward.
- ¶ The Coelestial Painter.
- ¶ The Holy Innocents.
- ¶ To the Divine Creator.
- ¶ The New Birth.
- ¶ Degrees of Love.
- ¶ Bad at Best.
- Time's Travel.
- ¶ The Widows Mite.
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¶ Gabriel
and Zacharias. -
¶ On
Alexander the Great. - ¶ Jesus Wept.
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¶ Martha
and Mary. - ¶ On Worldly Gain.
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¶ On St.
Peter 's Perjury. - ¶ On Pusillanimity.
- ¶ On the Spring.
- ¶ On Science.
- ¶ On Drunkenness.
- ¶ On Blasphemy.
- ¶ The Sick man's Ease.
- ¶ On Singing of Psalms.
- ¶ On little Sins.
- ¶ On Temperance.
- ¶ On Persecution.
- ¶ On Sleep.
- ¶ Blessings of the Righteous, as they are recorded in Holy Writ.
- ¶ Curses of the Wicked.
- ¶ Praises to God.
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¶
Gloria in Altissimis: Or, the Angelical Anthem. - ¶ On Fatherly Affection.
- ¶ On the Gospel.
- ¶ On the Lord's Prayer.
- ¶ The Free Giver.
- ¶ The Friendly Advice.
- ¶ On Sloath.
- ¶ On Desperation.
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A PANEGYRICK To the Right Reverend, And most nobly descended Prelate,
HENRY by divine Providence, Lord Bishop ofLondon. - ADVERTISEMENT.