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A64958 The cure of distractions in attending upon God in several sermons preached from I Cor. 7.35 / by Nathanael Vincent ... Vincent, Nathanael, 1639?-1697. 1695 (1695) Wing V405; ESTC R16228 136,768 288

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longing of that blessed Inheritance when you shall be fully deliver'd from Sin and Death and all deadness and distraction in Mind and Heart Everlasting Rest must needs eternally exclude whatever does now trouble you And how perfectly healed and every way perfect in Holiness and Joy will you be when you have attained to the Glorious Liberty of the Sons of God! FINIS HERBERT's Poem called Giddiness pag. 119. OH what a thing is Man How far from Power From settled Peace and Rest He is some twenty sev'ral Men at least Each sev'ral Hour One while he counts of Heaven as of his Treasure But then a Thought creeps in And calls him Coward who for fear of sin Will lose a Pleasure Oh what a Sight were Man if his Attires Did alter with his Mind And like a Dolphins Skin his Cloaths combin'd With his Desires Surely if each one saw another's Heart There would be no Commerce No Sale or Bargain pass all would disperse And live apart Lord mend or rather make us One Creation Will not suffice our turn Except thou make us daily we shall spurn Our own Salvation Another Poem of the same Author called The Method pag. 126. POOR Heart lament For since thy God refuseth still There is some Rub some Discontent Which cools his Will Thy Father could Quickly effect what thou dost move For he is Power and sure he would For his Love Go search this thing Tumble thy Breast and turn thy Book If thou hadst Lost a Glove or Ring Wouldst thou not laok What do I see Written above thee Yesterday I did behave me carelesly When I did pray And should God's Ear To such Indifferents chained be Who do not their own motions hear In God less free But stay What 's there Late when I would have something done I had a Motion to forbear Yet I went on And should God's Ear Which needs not Man be ty'd to those Who hear not him but quickly hear His utter Foes Then once more pray Up with thy Heart as well as Voice Seek Pardon first and God will say Glad Heart rejoyce FINIS ERRATA PAge 27. line 4. for heard read Heart p. 83. l. 6. for hoc r. haec p. 122. l. 18. for find r. to find p. 141. l. 20 for can r. do p. 163. l. 6. for Man r. Men and l. 8. for cimmandeth r. commendeth p. 171. l. 30. after of add if p. 173. l. 23 24. foa Saviour r. Savour p. 253. ● 6. for unconceivable r. unconceivably Some BOOKS Printed for Brab Aylmer THE Holy Bible containing the Old Testament and the New with Annotations and Parallel Scriptures To which is Annex'd the Harmony of the Gospels As also the Reduction of the Jewish Weights Coins and Measures to our English Standard And a Table of the Promises in Scripture By Samuel Clark Minister of the Gospel Printed in Folio of a very fair Letter The like never before in one Volume The Four last Things viz. Of Death Judgment Heaven Hell Practically considered and applied in several Discourses By William Bates D. D. A Sermon Preached upon the much Lamented Death of our late Gracious Sovereign Queen Mary To which is added the Address of Condolance to His Majesty by the Dissenting Ministers By W. Bates D. D. The Blessedness of the Righteous opened and further recommended from the Consideration of the Vanity of this mortal Life Of Delighting in God The Reconcileableness of God's Prescience Self-Dedication Discoursed in the Anniversary Thanksgiving of a Person of Honour for a great Deliverance The right use of that Argument in Prayer from the Name of God on behalf of a People that profess it A Funeral Sermon on the Decease of that Worthy Gentlewoman Mrs. Margeret Baxter Wife of the Reverend Mr. Richard Baxter A Disourse relating to the much lamented Death and Solemn Funeral of our Incomparable and most Gracious Qveen Mary of the most Blessed Memory These last seven above by the Reverend Mr. John Howe A Discourse of the great Disingenuity and Unreasonableness of Repining at Afflicting Providences And of the Influence which they ought to have upon us on Job 2. 10. Published upon Occasion of the Death of our Gracious Sovereign Queen Mary of most Blessed Memory With a Preface containing some Observations touching Her Excellent Endowments and Exemplary Life By Edward Lord Bishop of Gloucester