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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Learne to make Conscience of mourning, for the abom na∣tions abounding a∣mong us.

BEcause God requires it, Jer.

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22.30. complaines of the neg∣tect of it, Isa. 52.16. & 63.••••. markes those for his, and pre∣serves them in times of generall judgements that doe it, Ezek. 9.4, 6. and will be intreated by them, as by Moses, &c. there∣fore let us seriously ponder them, and the judgements due unto them, and acknowledge them, craving an heart to be touched with godly sorrow, and awfull feare, bceause of them, eschewing them in our selves, suppressing them in others ill we can, begging pardon for, and reformation of them, vex∣ing our soules seeing or hearing of them, desiring the Lord to keep his judgements from us, that are due for them; so sigh∣ing to the Lord sensibly because of them.

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