The Protestant's crums of comfort containing I. Prayers and meditations, with ejaculations for every day in the week, and other occasions. II. Thanksgivings for deliverances from Popery, tyranny, and arbitrary power. III. The rebellion in Ireland, and massacre of Paris. IV. The learned Bishop Usher's prophecy, concerning Ireland, and the downfall of Rome. V. Advice to the late besieged in London-Derry, under that reverend divine and valiant commander, Coll. George Walker. Illustrated with pictures suitable to each particular occasion.
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The Protestant's crums of comfort containing I. Prayers and meditations, with ejaculations for every day in the week, and other occasions. II. Thanksgivings for deliverances from Popery, tyranny, and arbitrary power. III. The rebellion in Ireland, and massacre of Paris. IV. The learned Bishop Usher's prophecy, concerning Ireland, and the downfall of Rome. V. Advice to the late besieged in London-Derry, under that reverend divine and valiant commander, Coll. George Walker. Illustrated with pictures suitable to each particular occasion.
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Walker, George, of Londonderry.
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London :: printed by W.W. for Nicholas Bodington at the Golden Ball in Duck-lane,
1690.
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Subject terms
Walker, George, 1645?-1690 -- Early works to 1800.
Ussher, James, 1581-1656 -- Early works to 1800.
Prayers -- Early works to 1800.
Protestants -- Ireland -- Early works to 1800.
Protestants -- France -- Early works to 1800.
Prophecies -- Early works to 1800.
Londonderry (Northern Ireland) -- History -- Early works to 1800.
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"The Protestant's crums of comfort containing I. Prayers and meditations, with ejaculations for every day in the week, and other occasions. II. Thanksgivings for deliverances from Popery, tyranny, and arbitrary power. III. The rebellion in Ireland, and massacre of Paris. IV. The learned Bishop Usher's prophecy, concerning Ireland, and the downfall of Rome. V. Advice to the late besieged in London-Derry, under that reverend divine and valiant commander, Coll. George Walker. Illustrated with pictures suitable to each particular occasion." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A66950.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 5, 2024.
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THE CONTENTS.
WHen we first awake Pag. 1.
A Prayer for the Mor∣ning, 2.
A Prayer for the Evening 3
Sunday Mornings Meditations 5
The Prayer 10
Sunday Noons Meditations 12
The Prayer 13
Sunday Nights Meditations 14
The Prayer 16
Monday Mornings Meditations 17
The Prayer 19
Monday Noons Meditations ibid.
The Prayer 21
Monday Nights Meditations 22
The Prayer 23
Tuesday Mornings Meditations 24
The Prayer 25
Tuesday Noons Meditations 26
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The Prayer 27
Tuesday Nights Meditations 28
The Prayer 29
Wednesday Mornings Medita∣tions 30
The Prayer. 32
Wednesday Noons Meditations 33
The Prayer 34
Wednesday Nights Meditations 35
The Prayer 36
Thursday Mornings Meditations 37
The Prayer 38
Thursday Noons Meditations 39
The Prayer 41
Thursday Nights Meditations 42
The Prayer 43
Friday Mornings Meditations 44
The Prayer 46
Friday Noons Meditations 47
The Prayer 49
Friday Nights Meditations 50
The Prayer 52
Saturday Mornings Meditations 53
The Prayer 55
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Saturday Noons Meditations 56
The Prayer. 57
Saturday Nights Meditations 58
The Prayer 59
Ejaculations upon several Occasions out of the Holy Scriptures▪
IN the Morning 61
At going forth 62
Beginning a good Work ibid.
In good Inspirations ibid.
At Church ibid.
Before Reading ibid.
Speaking 63
When you go about worldly Affairs ibid.
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Before Eating ibid.
After Eating 64
In Prosperity ibid.
Adversity ibid.
Troubles ibid.
Galumnies 65
Praises ibid.
Against vain hope ibid.
Pride ibid.
Covetousness ibid.
Luxury ibid.
Envy 66
Gluttony ibid.
Anger ibid.
Sloth ibid.
Rules of Faith ibid.
Acts of Faith ibid.
Hope ibid.
Charity 67
Against Worshipping of Idols ibid.
Popish Tradition 68
Praying to Saints 69
Antichrist ibid.
Divine Breathings of the Soul to∣wards the Evening. 70
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A Prayer for a Family, that may serve for Morning or Evening 71
A Prayer before the Communion 74
At Receiving the Bread 75
At Receiving the Cup ibid.
A Prayer after the Communion 76
for the Church 77
for the King and Queen 78
for the Royal Family ibid.
for the High Court of Parliament ibid.
for the Clergy 79
for Friends 80
for a Family ibid.
for a Friend 81
for Peace ibid.
in time of the Plague 82
for a City ibid.
for Grace ibid.
for Enemies ibid.
for the Afflicted 8••
for Travellers ibid.
for the Fruits of the Earth ibid.
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A Prayer against Temptations 84
For Misbelievers and Sinners ibid.
For Temporal Necessities ibid.
Against Tempests 85
For Women in Travel ibid.
For the Sick ibid.
For Prisoners 86
For the Dying ibid.
A Prayer before Study ibid.
When the Bell Tolls for a dying Person 87
A concluding Prayer. 88
King Edward the Sixth's Prayer a∣gainst Popery. 89
A Prayer for God's Mercies upon their Majesties Forces under the Command and Conduct of his Grace the Duke of Schomberg 90
A Prayer for Mercy to the whole Na∣tion 92
A short account of the Massacre in Ireland 93
An abstract of their Popish Tortures and Cruelties 97
A Thanksgiving for our Delive∣rances from the Spanish In∣vasion 121
From the Powder Treason▪ November the 5th 1605. 122
For our Deliverance from Popery, Slavery, and Arbitra∣ry Power 123
For the relief of London-Derry in Ireland 124
For the Gifts of God 125
To God for all his Benefits 126
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A Prayer before the fol∣lowing Discourse. 128
Christian Courage in Affliction, a Discourse by way of Advice to the Besieged in London-Derry, under the Command of that worthy Divine, and valiant Commander, Col. Walker 131
The Prayer afterwards 150
A Prayer for the preservation of our most gracious Saveraign Lord King William, in his Royal Vndertaking to Subdue Ireland, and for his safe Return to Eng∣land. 151
FINIS.
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