A soveraigne salve to cure vvounded spirits, or, The ready way and meanes to give spirituall ease and comfort to distressed consciences collected out of the Word of God and the writings and experiments of the most approved soule-physitians, both of this and former ages, which either for learning or experience, or both, have excelled in this healing part of divinity and fitted to the capacity and use of the meanest of Gods afflicted ones.

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A soveraigne salve to cure vvounded spirits, or, The ready way and meanes to give spirituall ease and comfort to distressed consciences collected out of the Word of God and the writings and experiments of the most approved soule-physitians, both of this and former ages, which either for learning or experience, or both, have excelled in this healing part of divinity and fitted to the capacity and use of the meanest of Gods afflicted ones.
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Gove, R. (Richard), 1587-1668.
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London :: Printed by J.G. for R. Royston ...,
1650.
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Subject terms
Peace of mind.
Christian life.
Consolation.
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"A soveraigne salve to cure vvounded spirits, or, The ready way and meanes to give spirituall ease and comfort to distressed consciences collected out of the Word of God and the writings and experiments of the most approved soule-physitians, both of this and former ages, which either for learning or experience, or both, have excelled in this healing part of divinity and fitted to the capacity and use of the meanest of Gods afflicted ones." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A85500.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 19, 2024.

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Against Satan, and his temptations.

LOrd shield me against the malice, rage, and fury of the Devill.

Lord give me wisedome to discerne his ledgelicies.

Lord make me circumspect to prevent ledges practises.

Lord inable me couragiously to resist his ledgemptations.

Lord strengthen me in all things against ledge his assaults.

Lord let the enemy of my salvation have ledgeo advantage over me, neither let that ledgeicked one approach neere to hurt me.

O thou which art the Lion of the Tribe ledgef Judah, shut the mouth of that infernall ledgearing Lion, which thus seeketh to devour ledgee.

Lord let thy holy Angels be now and al∣ledgeaies about me, to aide me, and to chase a∣ledgeay all evill and malignant spirits farre ledgeom me.

Lord rebuke Satan; Lord chaine up that ledgereat red Dragon, that he may not be able ledgeo prevaile against me.

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Lord enable me to put on all the Armoredge of God, that I may be able to stand agairedge all the assaults of the Devill.

Lord leade me not into temptation, bredge deliver me from evill.

Lord be thou my Helper; Lord dredge thou breake the head of this infernall Seredge¦pent.

Lord suffer him not to winnow me; redge if he doe winnow me, yet pray thou (sweredge Jesus) for me, that my faith faile not.

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