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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A serious Prayer at any time.

O my heavenly Father, be intreated freely and fully to forget and forgive all my offen∣ces, though never so many and hainous, which make me most unworthy the least of thy mer∣ties, and whereby I provoke all thy heaviest displeasure a∣gainst

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me; sanctifie my soule speedily, throughly and con∣stantly, that I may serve thee all the rest of my time sincere∣ly, watchfully, zealously; save me from thy wrath which I fear and merit, and can by no meanes else escape; continue towards me all needfull favours which I can by no meanes else injoy; turne all my present and future, inward and outward sufferings to my soules eternall good, and doe what thou plea∣sest with me; afford true grace, peace and comfort to my poore soule, and I desire no more of thee; make me willing to leave this, and fit for a better life; when I leave this, receive me to a better life, and it is enough for me, Amen, through thy Christ my Redeemer, the Lord Jesus my intercessor, I beseech thee.

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