The daily exercises of a Christian life or the interiour spirit with which we ought to animate our actions throughout the whole day: With an easy instruction for mentall prayer, translated out of French by I.W. of the Soc. of Jesus.

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The daily exercises of a Christian life or the interiour spirit with which we ought to animate our actions throughout the whole day: With an easy instruction for mentall prayer, translated out of French by I.W. of the Soc. of Jesus.
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Gonnelieu, Jérôme de, 1640-1715.
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Printed at S. Omers [i.e. Saint Omers] :: by Ludovicus Carlier,
in the year 1689.
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Conduct of life
Christian life
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"The daily exercises of a Christian life or the interiour spirit with which we ought to animate our actions throughout the whole day: With an easy instruction for mentall prayer, translated out of French by I.W. of the Soc. of Jesus." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A89897.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 13, 2024.

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Aspirations to the three divine persons.

O father Eternall, since you so lo∣ved the world, as to give your onely son for its redemption, I dare pre∣sume to hope from your mercy, the salvation of my soul; since you gave him, not to condemn us, but to save us, & for that end imposed upon him, the holy name of Iesus, Luk. 1.

O divine Jesus, be you my Jesus, & remembcr your own words, that you came not for the just, but for sin∣ners; Luk. 5. O my God, you will not the death of a sinner, but that he be converted & live; EZech. 18. Con∣vert me therefore, to your self, that

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I may live an Eternall life.

Come divine spirit, repose in my soul with your 7. gifts, for to purify, justify, & sanctify it; consume in it, by the fire of your holy love, all that is yet earthly therein; & for∣tify it in this its last passage, against all the temptations of its enemies.

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