The Christian centurians observations, advices, and resolutions containing matters divine and morall / collected according to his owne experience by Philip Skippon ...

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The Christian centurians observations, advices, and resolutions containing matters divine and morall / collected according to his owne experience by Philip Skippon ...
Author
Skippon, Philip, d. 1660.
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London :: Printed by T.B. for Samuel Enderby ...,
1645.
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England and Wales. -- Army -- Prayer-books and devotions.
Christian life.
Conduct of life.
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After his meditating in private.

My deare God, my soule mag∣nifieth thee, for this opportuni∣tie and assistance thou hast vouchsafed me (most weak and unworthie) in the performance of this holy dutie; oh pardon, pittie and reforme my igno∣rance, insensiblenesse and ma∣nifold distempers herein; oh helpe me more and more bet∣ter hereunto, and doe me this exceeding great favour, that I may constantly beare in mind, and seasonably shew forth the life and power of each part of what thou hast inabled me to thinke upon, according to the warrant of thy most holie word, that I may be every way the more fit to serve thee, and in e∣very

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thing find the more com∣fort from thee through thy Christ my Redeemer, Amen.

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