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Divine warrants, ends, advantages, and rules, of the Fellowship Society
Held at the Meeting-House in Crown-Court, Russel-street, Covent-Garden, London, for prayer, spiritual conversation, &c -
The saint's daily assistant; or, Meditations for morning and evening, for every day in the year
each founded on a particular text of Scripture. Adapted to the devotions of the family and closet. In twelve numbers. By James Lyon, A.M. Pastor of the church at Machias. Number I. [One line from John] -
Several methods and practices of devotion
appertaining to a religious life. Collected together by the Right Hon. Lady Lucy Herbert, Of Powis, Superior of the English Augustin Nuns -
The saint's daily assistant; or, Meditations for morning and evening, for every day in the year
each founded on a particular text of Scripture. -
Reflections on the works of God
and of His Providence, throughout all nature, For Every Day in the Year. Translated first from the German of Mr. C.C. Sturm. By a lady -
The convict's visitor: or, Penitential offices, (in the antient way of liturgy)
consisting of prayers, lessons, and meditations; with suitable devotions before, and at the time of execution. -
Devout exercises of the heart
in meditation, soliloquy, prayer, and praise -
Devout exercises of the heart
in meditation soliloquy, prayer and praise -
Reflections for every day in the year
on the works of God, and of His providence, throughout all nature. Translated first from the German of Mr. C.C. Sturm, into French; and now from the French into English. Third edition -
A selection of hymns and meditations for every day of the week; from the Reformed Devotions of Austin: entirely cleared of those expressions which savoured of popery; and adapted to the use of all protestant Christians. With Occasional References to the Scriptures; and Annotations in an Appendix
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Prayers for the use of private persons, families, children and servants
By the Rev. James Stonhouse, M. D. (formerly of St. John's College, Oxford) Rector of Great and Little Cheverel, Wiltshire