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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"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." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A62505.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 14, 2024.

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1. Vow to God and keep it, especially strive in performing the solemn Vow of your Baptism, and the Covenant which you renew at the Lords Supper. Eccl. 5.34. Ps. 116.14.

2. Varience and discord with Men will not stand with your Peace with God, if you love God you will love Men also for God's Image or else for his Commandments sake. Job. 1. 4. 20.

3. Use the world as not using it; That is not gained which is got with the loss of the Soul. What will you pamper and prepare for your Body, that piece of dirt, and neg∣lect your immortal Soul, which must ever live either in endless Joy or in an unquench∣erable Fire? Oh horrible Folly! 1 Cor. 7. 31. Mat. 16. 26.

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