Family devotions for Sunday evenings throughout the year. Volume II : being practical discourses with suitable prayers / by Theophilus Dorrington.

Dorrington, Theophilus, d. 1715
Publisher: Printed for John Wyat
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1694
Approximate Era: WilliamAndMary
TCP ID: A36368 ESTC ID: R28593 STC ID: D1939
Subject Headings: Devotional exercises; Prayers;
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In-Text Thy Greatness is unsearchable and awful, and thy Goodness is a Depth which no Humane Wit can fathom, which no Praises of Men or Angels can reach. Thy Greatness is unsearchable and awful, and thy goodness is a Depth which no Humane Wit can fathom, which no Praises of Men or Angels can reach. po21 n1 vbz j cc j, cc po21 n1 vbz dt n1 r-crq dx j n1 vmb n1, r-crq dx n2 pp-f n2 cc n2 vmb vvi.




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Psalms 145.3 (Geneva) psalms 145.3: great is the lord, and most worthy to be praysed, and his greatnes is incomprehensible. thy greatness is unsearchable and awful True 0.612 0.482 0.0




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