The watch-man's voice, giving warning to all men of the dreadful day of the Lord, which he apprehends to be at hand that they may take a due care to save their souls and lives that they perish not therein, and that their blood may not be required at his hand / written by Digby Bull.

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The watch-man's voice, giving warning to all men of the dreadful day of the Lord, which he apprehends to be at hand that they may take a due care to save their souls and lives that they perish not therein, and that their blood may not be required at his hand / written by Digby Bull.
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Bull, Digby.
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London :: Printed for the author and are to be sold by J. Whitlock ...,
1695.
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Judgment Day -- Early works to 1800.
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"The watch-man's voice, giving warning to all men of the dreadful day of the Lord, which he apprehends to be at hand that they may take a due care to save their souls and lives that they perish not therein, and that their blood may not be required at his hand / written by Digby Bull." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A30062.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 2, 2024.

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Page 46

For Repentance.

ALmighty God, and most merciful Father; we miserable Sinners do here humbly acknowledge before Thee, That we are unworthy of the least of all thy Mercies. We confess, O Lord, in the bitterness of our Souls, that we have grievously sinned against Thee; that all Orders of Men a∣mongst us, have transgressed thy Righteous Laws; that we have hitherto rendred both thy Mercies and thy Judgments ineffectual to our Amendment. It is of thy meer Mercy, O Lord, that we are not consumed; for which our Souls do magnifie and bless thy Name. O God, who hast hither∣to spar'd us, to the end, that thy Goodness might lead us to Repentance; let it be thy good pleasure, to give unto us all that Godly Sorrow, which worketh Repentance to Sal∣vation, not to be repented of; that thou mayest turn from thy heavy displeasure against us; and mayest rejoice over us to do us good, through the Merits and Mediation of Jesus Christ our Lord, and only Saviour. Amen.

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