| That Our Salvation Comes from God - |
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| Serious Meditation of the Last Judgement, A; Worthy to be Often Minded, and Repeated - |
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| Sinner Acknowledges and Admires His Own Frailtie, The: Desiring Grace and Strength to Stand in Vertue, and With-Stand Vice - |
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| That the Vertuous Have the Promises of This Life, as Well as of That to Come - |
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| For Perfect Union with God, and Grace to Shunne All Lets that May Hinder It - |
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| The Sinner in Great Sorrow for Sinne, Relyeth on God for Grace and Comfort |
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| The Sinner, Acknowledging Repugnant Desires in Himselfe; Desireth to Be Enabled to Performe His Good Desires |
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| The Sinner desireth, Not to Be as He Is; But, as He Ought to Be |
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| In Respect of the Brevitie and Uncertaintie of Mortall Life; the Sinner Desires Grace, in Time, to Prepare for Death - |
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| The Carefull Soule Because of the Momentany Condition of Transitory Life, Desireth to Was away the Filth of Sin with the Teares of Continuall Penitencie |
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