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A90367 A practical discourse concerning the redeeming of time by Edward Pelling, D.D. chaplain in ordinary to Their Majesties, and rector of Petworth in Sussex. Pelling, Edward, d. 1718. 1695 (1695) Wing P1085; ESTC R42376 51,075 127

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bless us and keep us The Lord make his Face to shine upon us and be gracious unto us The Lord lift up his Countenance upon us and give us Peace both now and evermore Amen Our Father which art in Heaven Hallowed be thy Name c. Evening Prayers ALmighty God Father of our Lord Jesus Christ Maker of all things Judge of all Men we acknowledge and bewail our manifold Sins and Wickedness which we from time to time most grievously have committed by Thought Word and Deed against thy Divine Majesty provoking most justly thy Wrath and Indignation against us We do earnestly repent and are heartily sorry for these our Misdoings the remembrance of them is grievous unto us the Burthen of them is intolerable Have mercy upon us most merciful Father for thy Son our Lord Jesus Christs sake forgive us all that is past and grant that we may ever hereafter serve and please Thee in Newness of Life to the Honour and Glory of thy Name through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen LIghten our Darkness we beseech thee O Lord and by thy great Mercy defend us from all Perils and Dangers of this Night for the Love of thy only Son our Saviour Jesus Christ Amen O Everlasting God who hast ordained and constituted the Services of Angels and Men in a wonderful Order mercifully grant that as thy Aoly Angels alway do thee Service in Heaven so by thy Appointment they may succour and defend us on Earth through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen GRant O Lord that as we are Baptized into the Death of thy blessed Son our Saviour Jesus Christ So by continual mortifying our corrupt Affections we may be buried with him and that through the Grave and Gate of Death we may pass to our joyful Resurrection for his Merits who Died and was Buried and Rose again for us thy Son Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen ALmighty and Everlasting God who art always more ready to hear than we to pray and are want to give more than either we desire or deserve pour down upon us the Abundance of thy Mercy forgiving us those things whereof our Conscience is afraid and giving us those good things which we are not worthy to ask but through the Merits and Mediation of Jesus Christ thy Son our Lord. Amen Our Father which art in Heaven c. FINIS BOOKS Printed for and Sold by John Everingham at the Star in Ludgate-street A Further Enquiry into several Remarkable Texts of the Old and New Testament which contain some Difficulty in them with a Probable Resolution of them By John Edwards B. D. sometimes Fellow of St. John's Colledge in Cambridge Octavo A Discourse concerning the Authority Stile and Perfections of the Books of the Old and New Testament with a continued Illustration of several difficult Texts of Scripture throughout the whole Work By John Edwards Fellow of St. John's Colledge in Cambridge Octavo Miscellany Essays By Monsieur St. Euremont with a Character by a Person of Honour here in England Continued by Mr. Dryden In Two Volumes Octavo The True Royal English School for their Majesties Three Kingdoms being a Catalogue of all the Words in the Bible Together with a Praxis in Prose and Verses and Variety of Pictures all beginning with one Syllable and proceeding by degrees to Eight divided and not divided whereby all Persons both Young and Old of the meanest Abilities may with little Help be able to read the whole Bible over distinctly easily and more speedily than in any other Method with Directions to find out any Word Together with an Exposition on the Creed By Tobias Ellis late Minister of the Gospel Octavo Letters on several Subjects By the late Pious Dr. Henry Moore With several other Letters To which is added by the Publisher Two Letters One to the Reverend Dr. Sherlock Dean of St. Paul's and the other to the Reverend Mr. Bentley With other Discourses Published by the Reverend Mr. Elys Octavo An Answer to the Brief History of the Unitarians call'd also Socinians By Will. Basset Rector of St. Swithin London Octavo The Commonwealth's-man Unmask'd Or a Just Rebuke to the Author of the Account of Denmark In Two Parts Twelves A New Family Book Or The True Interest of Families Being Directions to Parents and Children and to those who are instead of Parents shewing them their several Duties and how they may be happy in one another Together with several Prayers for Families and Children and Graces Before and After Meat To which is Annexed A Discourse about the Right Way of Improving our Time By James Kirkwood Rector of Astwick in Bedfordshire with a Preface by Dr. Horneck The Second Edition Monarchia Microeosmi The Origin Vicissitudes and Periods of Vital Government in Man for a further Discovery of Diseases incident to Humane Nature By Everard Maynwaring M. D. Twelves The Gauger and Measurer's Companion being a Compendious Way of Gaging Superficies and Solids with the Reasons of most Multiplications and Divisions used in Measurations and all difficult Points made plain and easie with a Way to Gage all Quantities under a Gallon Also a Brief Description of the Gage-Point for Ale and Wine Gallons with Directions to find the same and the Contents of a Circle in all its Parts the exact Method of measuring Land Board Glass Pavement Stone be it of what Form soever together with a Globe and Round Timber both Decimals and Vulgarly With Useful Tables a Table of Cylinders and a Treatise of Weights and Measures To which is added at the Request of some Gentlemen a True Method of Brewing Strong Ale in London as well and as good as in any Place in the Country With Directions for Clarifying any Ale be it never so thick in few Hours with Thirty Cuts By James Lightbody Philomath Twelves Moral Maxims and Reflections In Four Parts Written in French by the Duke of Rochefoucault and now made English Twelves