Bayly - Houston-Packer Collection BV4647.P5 B395 1632

The Praaice of Tiety. the dayßring with fome de- uout Antelucanum, or Mor- ning Soliloquie : containing an humble confeffion of thyjìnnes, the pardon of all thy faults, a thankfgiuing for all his benefits, and a craning of his gracious protetlion to his Church, thy f , and all that doe belong veto thee. Briefs direfl ons how to reade the Holy Scriptures, once emery yeere ouer, with cafe, profit, and reverence. BVt for as much that as Faith is the foule;fo reading, and meditating of the word of God, are the Parents of ?raier: Therefore before thou prayei in the Morning , firl, reade a Chapter in the Word of GOD, then meditate a while with thy felfe, how many excellent things thou cant} remember out of it. A`

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