Megista kai timia epangelmata, or, The vertue, vigour, and efficacy of the promises, display'd in their strength & glory duly methodified and fitly applyed to every Christians particular case and condition, in a soliloquy, wholly scriptural, between the soul and the comforter : with a divine rapture of the soul, now resting satisfied by the spirit of the holy promise / by Tho. Henderson.

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Megista kai timia epangelmata, or, The vertue, vigour, and efficacy of the promises, display'd in their strength & glory duly methodified and fitly applyed to every Christians particular case and condition, in a soliloquy, wholly scriptural, between the soul and the comforter : with a divine rapture of the soul, now resting satisfied by the spirit of the holy promise / by Tho. Henderson.
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Henderson, Tho. (Thomas)
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London :: Printed for Dor. Newman ...,
1669.
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"Megista kai timia epangelmata, or, The vertue, vigour, and efficacy of the promises, display'd in their strength & glory duly methodified and fitly applyed to every Christians particular case and condition, in a soliloquy, wholly scriptural, between the soul and the comforter : with a divine rapture of the soul, now resting satisfied by the spirit of the holy promise / by Tho. Henderson." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A43323.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 8, 2024.

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The Soul.

The Lord has punished me ac∣cording to my ways, Hos 4.9. and 22.2. And recompensed me accor∣ding to the fruit of my doings, Jer. 21.14. He has filled me with

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the fruit of my own way, Pro. 1.31. till I am even wasted away, Job. 14.10, 20. The Lord has sent up∣on me vexation and rebuke, in all that I set my hand unto for to do, Deut. 28.20. He has smitten me with blindness, and astonishment of mind, 28. He has made my plague wonderful, even great plagues, and of long continuance, vers. 59. He has given me a trembling heart, failing of eyes, and sorrow of mind, vers. 65. He has vexed me in his sore displeasure with all adversity, 2 Chro. 15.6. Psa. 2.5. Job 27.2. And as he once rejoyced over me to do me good, so doth he now re∣joyce over me to destroy, and bring me to nought, Deut. 28.63. See, O Lord, and consider, for I am become vile, Lam. 1.11.

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