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The sinner's complaints to God
being devout entertainments of the soul with God, fitted for all states and conditions of Christians, whatever their circumstances of necessities be. By J. G. author of the Instructions on the Epistles and Gospels for all the Sundays, and moveable feasts, of the year, &c -
A crown of glory
the Reward of the Righteous being, meditations upon The Vicissitude and Uncertainty of all Sublunary Enjoyments; viz. I Honours, riches, and pleasures. II. The nature and causes of afflictions. III. The Great Benefit and Advantage of Afflictions. IV. Of Our Resignation to the Will of God. To which is Added, A Manual of Devotions, for Times of Trouble and Affliction. Also, meditations and prayers for the Holy Communion, Both Before, At, and After Receiving. With Some General Rules and Directions for Our Daily Practice. Composed for the use o a noble family. By the Right Revd Dr. Thomas Kenn, late Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells -
The new-Years-Gift complete: in six parts
Composed of meditations and prayers for every day in the week: with Devotions for the Sacrament, Lent, and Other Occasions -
A crown of glory, the reward of the righteous
Being, meditations upon the vicissitude and uncertainty of all sublunary enjoyments; Viz. I Honours, Riches, and Pleasures. II. The Nature and Causes of Afflictions. III. The Great Benefit and Advantage of Afflictions. IV. Of Our Resignation to the Will of God. To which is added, a manual of devotions, for Times of Trouble and Affliction. Also, meditations and prayers for the Holy Communion, Both Before, At, and After Receiving. With Some General Rules and Directions for Our Daily Practice Composed for the Use of a Noble Family. By the Right Revd Dr. Thomas Kenn, late Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells -
Serious reflections on time and eternity
And some other subjects, moral and divine. With an appendix Concerning the First Day of the Year, how observed by the Jews and may best be employ'd by a serious Christian. By John Shower