A box of spikenard: or A little manual of sacramental instruction and devotion especially, helpful to the people of God, at and about the time of receiving the Lords Supper. With some other formes expedient for some peculiar occasions. The third edition, by Thomas Walmestry, Dean of Worcester.
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A box of spikenard: or A little manual of sacramental instruction and devotion especially, helpful to the people of God, at and about the time of receiving the Lords Supper. With some other formes expedient for some peculiar occasions. The third edition, by Thomas Walmestry, Dean of Worcester.
Author
Warmstry, Thomas, 1610-1665.
Publication
London :: printed by T. Mabb, for William Sheares, at the Bible in Bedford street,
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Subject terms
Prayer -- Church of England -- Early works to 1800.
Catechisms, English -- Early works to 1800.
Lord's Supper -- Prayer-books and devotions -- English -- Early works to 1800.
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"A box of spikenard: or A little manual of sacramental instruction and devotion especially, helpful to the people of God, at and about the time of receiving the Lords Supper. With some other formes expedient for some peculiar occasions. The third edition, by Thomas Walmestry, Dean of Worcester." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A67627.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 6, 2024.
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The Explanation of the Fron∣tispiece.
TIs not the Portracture that hereIn Sculpture thou do'st sce,But th' Emblem of thy Saviour dearPresented unto thee.
The King imports his Majesty,This calls thy heart to bow,To his Coelestial DignityThou can'st not be too low.
The Table richly furnishedWith Mysteries of Love,Before thee doth his Bounty spread;Imparting from above.
Himself the Lamb, the Bread, the WineTo nourish thee with Grace,That thou that Aliment DivineMay'st thankefully embrace.
whil'st thy ••••art that with love doth burnDevotions Spikenard doth return.
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