Every-dayes sacrifice. Wherein are comprehended many comfortable prayers and meditations, very necessary for all Christians. Also, many comforts for the sicke which are afflicted by the sight of their sins and the terrour of death; written by D. M. Luther, a little before his end. With most true comforts out of holy Scripture of the knowledge we shall haue of one another in the world to come. Translated by, W.R.S.

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Every-dayes sacrifice. Wherein are comprehended many comfortable prayers and meditations, very necessary for all Christians. Also, many comforts for the sicke which are afflicted by the sight of their sins and the terrour of death; written by D. M. Luther, a little before his end. With most true comforts out of holy Scripture of the knowledge we shall haue of one another in the world to come. Translated by, W.R.S.
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London :: Printed by Humfrey Lownes, for Iohn Parker, and are to be sold at his shopin Paules Church yard at the sign of the three Pigeons,
1624.
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"Every-dayes sacrifice. Wherein are comprehended many comfortable prayers and meditations, very necessary for all Christians. Also, many comforts for the sicke which are afflicted by the sight of their sins and the terrour of death; written by D. M. Luther, a little before his end. With most true comforts out of holy Scripture of the knowledge we shall haue of one another in the world to come. Translated by, W.R.S." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A19962.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 6, 2024.

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1. Cor. 15.

It is sowed a naturall body, &c.

HEere the Holy Ghost vseth another word, and calleth Dying, To be sowed, which is a friendly similitude: wee are the Wheatcornes (as Christ himselfe saith. Ioh. 12) Now is the séed which the Husbandman soweth

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glory, and bring foorth much fruit, whereon God the holie Trinitie shall haue euerlast∣ing ioy and pleasure. There∣fore should wee not bée afraide of death.

A Prayer.

O Lord Iesus Christ, come and sowe vs and our Children in thy Churchyard, that wee neuer neede to bee afraide for any trouble, néede, warres, or hearts sorrow, A∣men.

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