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.

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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.
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London, :: Printed for Edw. Thomas at the Adam and Eve in little Brittain without aldersgate,
1658.
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Devotional literature -- Early works to 1800.
Meditations -- Early works to 1800.
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"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." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A74704.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 15, 2024.

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Sparke 92.

O thou wonderfull, and powerfull Essence, whose strength is seen in our weak∣ness, we beseech thee to give us grace to humble our selves under thy Almighty hands,* 1.1 that we neither walke in the Counsell of the ungodly, stand in the way of sinners,* 1.2 nor sit in the seat of the Scorn∣full.* 1.3 Arise, O Lord God, and lift up thy hand, forget not the poor, put thm in fear, O Lord, that the Heathen may know themselves to be but men, for the ungodly walk on every side,* 1.4

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when they are exalted the chil∣dren of men are put to rebuke. O Lord, thou canst do what∣soever thou wilt both in heaven and earth; For hea∣ven is thy seat, and the earth is but thy footstool; Yea, the earth is thine and all that therein is; the compass of the world, and they that dwell therein. O Lord,* 1.5 by thy Word were the heavens made, and all the hosts of them by the breath of thy mouth, &c, Be thou exalted, Lord, in thine owne strength, so shal we sing & praise thy power for ever and ever, Amen.

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