To pneuma ksopyrén, or Sparkes of the spirit, being, motives to sacred theorems, and divine meditations. / By a reverend father of the Church of England.
- Title
- To pneuma ksopyrén, or Sparkes of the spirit, being, motives to sacred theorems, and divine meditations. / By a reverend father of the Church of England.
- Author
- Davies, Athanasius, b. 1620 or 21.
- Publication
- London, :: Printed for Edw. Thomas at the Adam and Eve in little Brittain without aldersgate,
- 1658.
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- Subject terms
- Devotional literature -- Early works to 1800.
- Meditations -- Early works to 1800.
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- Cite this Item
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Contents
- title page
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TO ALL, True Prote∣stants, especially to the Religious Knights, Es∣quires Gentlemen, and all others his loving Country∣men in the County ofGla∣morgan, and to all their vertuous Ladies and Wives,A. D. wisheth health and happines, both here and here∣after. - To the courteous READER.
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SPARKES OF THE SPIRIT.
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SECT. I. Of the holy Scripture. -
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II. Of the Honour of God. -
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III. All in us must be to Gods glory. -
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IV. How God must be served. -
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V. The love of God the best Gift. -
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VI. Of the glory of Heaven. -
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VII. Of the Kingdome of Heaven. -
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VIII. We must serve God in our prime and best time. -
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IX. Our love to God. -
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X. Of Christ's Passion. -
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XI. Of our Filiation. -
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XII. Christ our onely Saviour. -
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XIII. Of our Regeneration in Christ. -
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XIV. Christ our chiefest felicity. -
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XV. Of Christ's Passion. -
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XVI. Of the holy Ghost's operation. -
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XVII. Our soules are not begotten by men. -
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XVIII. Love admits no excuse. -
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XIX. The love of God and the love of Mammon. -
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XX. The mean is best. -
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XXI. Crosses Christians coats. -
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XXII. A Christian the best Artist. -
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XXIII. Of spirituall blindness. -
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XXIIII. The Drunkard the greatest Self-Enemy. -
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XXV. A true Motion. -
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XXVI. Of Covetousness -
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XXVII: Of Gods especiall Grace. -
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XXVIII. Comforts for Women. -
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XXIX. To performe Promise, needfull. -
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XXX. Of Christ's vertues in healing, and Satan's policie in hurt∣ing. -
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XXXI. Of Avarice and Oppression. -
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XXXII. Nothing can satisfie God for our sins but his Son. -
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XXXIII. Christ onely a fit Mediator, be∣cause God and man. -
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XXXIV. O Humility. -
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XXXV. Of the fall ofAdam. -
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XXXVI. We must imitate God in his goodness,&c. -
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XXXVII. Of our Naturall Blindness. -
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XXXVIII. Against Pride. -
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XXXIX. The condition of the godly of in this world is not of the best. -
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XL. Christ's Passion, the soul's best salve. -
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XLI. God is Mercy it self. -
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XLII. Of Prayer. -
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XLIII. Of the Authority of Gods Word,&c. -
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XLIV. How to purchase Heaven. -
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45. God in his Glory will be All in All to his Elect. -
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XLVI. Of God's Fore-warnings. -
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XLVII. The Titles of the Damned. -
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XLVIII. God is the best Master. -
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XLIX. God the Teacher of true Wise∣dom onely. -
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L. The least sin deserves death. -
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LI. The shadowes of sin. -
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LII. The Lords Royalty. -
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LIII. The earthly Planet. -
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LIV. The Sympathy of Christ's Passion. -
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LV. The eyes Imperfection. -
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LVI. Our Credite once Crack't,&c. -
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LVII. Trust not unto a rotten stick. -
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LVIII. The best increase. -
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LIX. The Servant's access to his Lord. -
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LX. Soon ripe soon rotten. -
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LXI. The best Pattern. -
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LXII. Take heed how you walk. -
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LXIII. The last Enemy. -
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LXIV. The insatiable Worm. -
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LXV. Good Neighbours -
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LXVI. The sickness of the Soul. -
Sect. LXVII. Paul'sdesire. -
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LXVIII. The Sinner's Wound. -
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LXIX. The Christian's Primer-Book. -
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LXX. The Courtier's walke. -
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LXXI. The Creature's Call. -
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LXXII. The quick buried. -
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LXXIII. Sinners visage. -
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LXXIV. The Covetousnesse of the God∣ly. -
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LXXV. Too much of one thing is good for nothing. -
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LXXVI. The Flatterer's Gesture. -
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LXXVII. The abused Creature's Grave. -
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LXXVIII. The Careless Christian. -
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LXXIX The House-holder's Office. -
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LXXX. A Medicine well tempered. -
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LXXXI. Sin's port-way. -
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LXXXII. The chiefest Trade. -
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LXXXIII. The best conception. -
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LXXXIV. Welcome God's Will. -
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LXXXV. For us men and for our salva∣tion he —came down from heaven. -
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LXXXVI. The Kings Court. -
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LXXXVII. The Sea-mans Card. -
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LXXXVIII. Good Service. -
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LXXXIX. Christ's Rest. -
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XC. Hopes Confirmation. -
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XCI. The fruitfull Valley. -
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XCII. The Scorner's Chayre. -
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XCIII. The Gospell's Law. -
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XCIV. Ʋertue is in action. -
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XCV. — Passe the time of your dwelling here in fear. -
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XCVI. The Merchant's gaine. -
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XCVII. A Christian Salutation. -
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XCVIII. The way to preferment. -
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XCIX. The luke-warme Professor. -
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C. The death of his Saints is dear in the Lords sight. -
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CI. The beastly Man. -
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CII. The Foolish Worldling and the wise Christian. -
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CIII. Faith's feeding -
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CIV. God's wayes are not our wayes. -
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CV. A Caveat for theDemas 's of our dayes. -
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CVI. The Christian Weather-Cock.
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