Seven exercises or meditations by which a man may be, in a short time, established in the fear of God, and a good and holy life / by Lewis Blosius ...

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Title
Seven exercises or meditations by which a man may be, in a short time, established in the fear of God, and a good and holy life / by Lewis Blosius ...
Author
Blois, Louis de, 1506-1566.
Publication
London :: Printed for M. Turner ...,
1686.
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Subject terms
Meditations.
Spiritual exercises.
Devotional exercises.
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"Seven exercises or meditations by which a man may be, in a short time, established in the fear of God, and a good and holy life / by Lewis Blosius ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A28388.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 7, 2024.

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Article XVI.

THe sweet JESUS was ignominiously

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stript in the Pretors Hall; he was inhumanly tyed to a Pillar; he was most cruelly torn with whips for me; his delicate and Virginall Flesh was all deformed with blewness and wounds: and out of it ran down on all sides upon the ground streams of precious Blood. O sharp dolours! O sad spectacle! Indeed he was wounded for my ini∣quities, he was bruised for my sins: and by his wounds I was healed. To him be praise, honor, and glory for ever.

Amen.
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