A threefold alphabet of rules, concerning Christian-practice the first precept of each letter concerning our duty toward God, the second towards our neighbour, the third towards our selves.

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A threefold alphabet of rules, concerning Christian-practice the first precept of each letter concerning our duty toward God, the second towards our neighbour, the third towards our selves.
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N. N.
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London :: Printed for John Kidgell ...,
1681.
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1. AWake with God in the Morning, and before all things, give him the first Fruits and Calves of your Lips. First in confessing of sins: Secondly in Petitioning of necessaries for Body and Soul: Thirdly, in thankfulness for Mercies received, especially your late preservation, rest and protecti∣on of you and yours. Josh. 24. 15. Psal. 101. 2.

2. Account it not enough that your self fear God, unless you see all in your charge do the same. Gen. 14, 14. and 18, 19.

3. Arm your self against whatsoever the day may bring forth, and upon all occasi∣ons think upon your happy Redemption, with much thankfulness for so happy a Con∣junction of Justice and Mercy.

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