David restored. Or An antidote against the prosperity of the vvicked and the afflictions of the iust, shewing the different ends of both.: In a most seasonable discourse upon the seventy third Psalme, / by the right Reverend father in God Edward Parry late L. Bishop of Killaloe. Opus posthumum.

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David restored. Or An antidote against the prosperity of the vvicked and the afflictions of the iust, shewing the different ends of both.: In a most seasonable discourse upon the seventy third Psalme, / by the right Reverend father in God Edward Parry late L. Bishop of Killaloe. Opus posthumum.
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Parry, Edward, d. 1650.
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[Oxford] :: Printed for Joseph Godwin bookseller in Oxford,
anno recreationis M.DC.LX [1660]
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"David restored. Or An antidote against the prosperity of the vvicked and the afflictions of the iust, shewing the different ends of both.: In a most seasonable discourse upon the seventy third Psalme, / by the right Reverend father in God Edward Parry late L. Bishop of Killaloe. Opus posthumum." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A91481.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 8, 2024.

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CHAP. VIII.

  • THe Prophets reflex meditation concerning him∣self.
  • 1. His disease. 2. The remedy. Delay of frui∣tion of God troublesome.
  • The remedy against this Anxiety not in taking it away, but
  • 1. In making it single. 2. In preventing disorder∣ed actions. 3. In helping to beare it.
  • ...

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  • The first part of the Remedy, That God is our por∣tion. Why so called.
  • Second part that God is a strengthning Rock.
  • God strengthens. 1. By perswasion, and that by Ra∣tionall arguments: and partial mercies. 2. God strengthens by influence 1. Of readinesse of mind. 2. Assurance. 3. Strength. Ʋses.

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