Daily thoughts, or, A miscellany of meditations holy & humane by Jos. Henshaw.

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Title
Daily thoughts, or, A miscellany of meditations holy & humane by Jos. Henshaw.
Author
Henshaw, Joseph, 1603-1679.
Publication
London :: Printed by W.H. for T.A., and are to be sold by G.B.,
1651.
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Meditations.
Spiritual exercises.
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"Daily thoughts, or, A miscellany of meditations holy & humane by Jos. Henshaw." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A45432.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 7, 2024.

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PLead not for licenciousness of life, under liberty of con∣science; as if Christian liber∣ty consisted in doing what they lift: or that Christ hath so freed thee from the yoke of the Law, as that thou art not still subject to the commande∣ments; not thinke that Christ was therefore obedient unto the death, that thou shouldest be tyed to no obedience of any thing during life; that the me∣rits of our Redeemer hath ob∣tain'd;

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not that the Comman∣dements of God should not stil be observed; but that tho not sufficient observing of them, should not be imputed.

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