A survey or account of the most observable passages of my life

wherein Gods wonderful providence and mercy hath been shewed in my preservation in, and deliverance from many dangers; which as I have taken notice of th:m [sic], my self, that I might the better consider of my engagements to God, to stirre me up to be thankful and fruitful, who am less than the least of all his mercies; so also that my children after me may learn to know the God of their fathers mercies, and serve him with a more perfect heart then I have done; laying to heart their original corruption, which they have derived from their parents, and begging of God to assist them in mortifying the sins of their nature; and give them his spirit to enable them to walk in newness of life, to the praise of their maker and preserver that when they are to depart hence, they may rest with their fathers, and lie down to sleep in hope of a glorious resurrection

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A survey or account of the most observable passages of my life

wherein Gods wonderful providence and mercy hath been shewed in my preservation in, and deliverance from many dangers; which as I have taken notice of th:m [sic], my self, that I might the better consider of my engagements to God, to stirre me up to be thankful and fruitful, who am less than the least of all his mercies; so also that my children after me may learn to know the God of their fathers mercies, and serve him with a more perfect heart then I have done; laying to heart their original corruption, which they have derived from their parents, and begging of God to assist them in mortifying the sins of their nature; and give them his spirit to enable them to walk in newness of life, to the praise of their maker and preserver that when they are to depart hence, they may rest with their fathers, and lie down to sleep in hope of a glorious resurrection

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English
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34

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Edition Notes

Signed on p. [24]: William Hinton

Pp. 31-32 duplicated in pagination only

Reproduction of the original in the British Library

Wing (2nd ed.) H2068aA

Microfilm. Ann Arbor, Mich. : UMI, 1988. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. (Early English books, 1641-1700 ; 1867:22).

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London
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Early English books, 1641-1700 -- 1867:22
Genre
Early works to 1800

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Microform
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[2], 32, 31-34 p
Number of pages
34

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OL15418353M

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