Divine contemplations, and spiritual breathings of Mr. Henry Dorney

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Divine contemplations, and spiritual breathings of Mr. Henry Dorney
Author
Dorney, Henry, 1613-1683?
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London :: Printed by James Rawlins, for John Wright ...,
1684.
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Dorney, Henry, 1613-1683?
Devotional literature.
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"Divine contemplations, and spiritual breathings of Mr. Henry Dorney." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A36360.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 3, 2024.

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1668. To B. D. No 88.

WE see how uncertain things below are, but our Interest in the unchangeable Covenant of Grace will never fail nor deceive us, that still you may say, the Lord is good, and every thing will work together for good, if we let not go our Confi∣dence.

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The good and gracious God spread his Wing over you, and direct and manage your Concern∣ments for you. You are much upon my heart; praying that you may have the presence of God pre∣serving and supporting your heart, and ordering your Affairs. I can commend you to him as one whom he is pleased through Christ to own, within the rich, sweet, and precious Covenant of his Grace; and whom he will care for, and never leave, till you are fully freed from every heart-oppressing care. Therefore in the midst of all Cloudy Dispensations, rouse up Faith, and so pass through till you arrive at the Port of true Rest, where the Fore-runner is en∣tred for you. There is a Rock which is not capable of Concussion. A believing heart well digesting the 46th Psalm may behold Terrour without dismaying dread: An unchangeable God is still the same Re∣fuge, in the midst of all other Changes. To that Rock I commend you.

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