02444nam 2200421Ia 450 99638946690331620200824132023.0(CKB)4940000000094316(EEBO)2240942984(OCoLC)ocm60450041e(OCoLC)60450041(EXLCZ)99494000000009431620050524d1556 uy 0engurbn||||a|bb|An exposition vppon the syxt psalme of Dauid[electronic resource] wherein is declared hys crosse, complayntes and prayers, moste necessarie too be red of all them, for their singular comforte, that vnder the banner of Christe are by Satan assaulted, and feele the heauye burthen of synne, with whiche they are oppressed.[Wesel H. Singleton1556?][144] pImprint suggested by STC (2nd ed.).The second part begins G₁r: "A comfortable epistell sente to the afflicted church of Chryst, exhortyng thẽm to beare hys crosse wyth paciẽnce, lokyng euery houre for hys commynge agayne to the greate comfort and consolacion of hys chosen, with a prophecy of hys chosen, with a prophecy of ye destruction of the wycked. Whervnto is ioyned a moste wholsome counsell, how to behaue oure selues in the myddes of thys wycked generacion touching the daily exercise of gods most holy & sacred worde. Wrytten by the man of God. J.K.", has special t.p., continuous register, ends H₆v with colop.: "Written at Depe the laste day of Maye. An. M.D.L.iiij."The third part begins with caption title on H₈r: "The comfort of the holy Ghost &c. for saluation," ends on I₈v: "Remember my weaknes in your dayly prayers. 7.Julii.1.5.5.6. J.K."Signatures: A-I⁸.Imperfect: cropped, tightly bound, and with print blurring and show-through.Reproduction of original in: National Library of Scotland.eebo-0097Religious thought16th centuryDevotional literature, EnglishEarly works to 1800Praise of GodEarly works to 1800Religious thoughtDevotional literature, EnglishPraise of GodKnox Johnca. 1514-1572.114818EAEEAEBOOK996389466903316An exposition vppon the syxt psalme of Dauid2337891UNISA