A sermon preached at the Cathedral-Church of Hereford on May the 29th, 1684 being the anniversary day of His late Majesties birth and happy restauration, at a feast then first instituted by some of the loyal inhabitants of that country / by Richard Bulkeley ...
when ever he wonderfully preserved them from any Danger that did beset, any Calamity that did befall them, we still, we as constantly find them (tho a stubborn and head-strong People) making their solemn and grateful Returns, paying their most enlarged Thanks, and just retribution of Praises.
when ever he wonderfully preserved them from any Danger that did beset, any Calamity that did befall them, we still, we as constantly find them (though a stubborn and headstrong People) making their solemn and grateful Returns, paying their most enlarged Thanks, and just retribution of Praises.
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Thus, when the Depths of the Sea overwhelmed Pharaoh and his whole Host, so that they sunk into the bottom as a Stone, and as Lead into the mighty Waters;
Thus, when the Depths of the Sea overwhelmed Pharaoh and his Whole Host, so that they sunk into the bottom as a Stone, and as Led into the mighty Waters;
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when the right hand of the Lord became glorious in Power, dashed their Enemies into pieces, and might have involved them in the same Ruin and fatal overthrow,
when the right hand of the Lord became glorious in Power, dashed their Enemies into Pieces, and might have involved them in the same Ruin and fatal overthrow,
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but yet miraculously preserved them, so that they went on dry Land, even in the midst of the Sea, we have Moses composing his NONLATINALPHABET, his triumphant Song of Thanksgiving,
but yet miraculously preserved them, so that they went on dry Land, even in the midst of the Sea, we have Moses composing his, his triumphant Song of Thanksgiving,
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and in a most devout, most dutiful manner, landing and praising his God, and acknowledging him, v. 11. glorious in holiness, fearful in praises, doing wonders.
and in a most devout, most dutiful manner, landing and praising his God, and acknowledging him, v. 11. glorious in holiness, fearful in praises, doing wonders.
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And thus also, not to mention any more instances, when the Children of Israel were deliver'd and freed from twenty years Slavery and Servitude, which they had suffer'd under Jabin King of Canaan, we find Deborah, and Barach the Son of Abinoam, as you may read in the fifth Chapter of Judges, magnifying God the Author of their Liberty.
And thus also, not to mention any more instances, when the Children of Israel were Delivered and freed from twenty Years Slavery and Servitude, which they had suffered under Jabin King of Canaan, we find Deborah, and Barak the Son of Abinoam, as you may read in the fifth Chapter of Judges, magnifying God the Author of their Liberty.
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And as this was their constant, their general Practise, so likewise in particular this Psalm (as a Reverend Divine of our Church in his Argument upon it observes) is universally thought to be a joyful Song compos'd by Ezra, or some such good man, wherein he celebrates the Jews happy deliverance out of Babylon, a City to which they were carried Captives for their Sins;
And as this was their constant, their general practice, so likewise in particular this Psalm (as a Reverend Divine of our Church in his Argument upon it observes) is universally Thought to be a joyful Song composed by Ezra, or Some such good man, wherein he celebrates the jews happy deliverance out of Babylon, a city to which they were carried Captives for their Sins;
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and Worship, wholly to the Lord, looking upon this happy turn, this Revolution of Affairs (as well he might) as a thing too great to be effected by bare Humane Power,
and Worship, wholly to the Lord, looking upon this happy turn, this Revolution of Affairs (as well he might) as a thing too great to be effected by bore Humane Power,
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Insomuch that when the Lord stirred up the Spirit of Cyrus King of Persia to issue out his Royal Proclamation for their Return to Jerusalem, we read in the first Verse of this Psalm, that they were like unto them that dream, that they could scarce be wrought into a belief of their Happiness,
Insomuch that when the Lord stirred up the Spirit of Cyrus King of Persiam to issue out his Royal Proclamation for their Return to Jerusalem, we read in the First Verse of this Psalm, that they were like unto them that dream, that they could scarce be wrought into a belief of their Happiness,
but then, when they met with no obstruction or impediment, when they clearly perceived, and had sufficient demonstration and Conviction that God had wrought this for them,
but then, when they met with no obstruction or impediment, when they clearly perceived, and had sufficient demonstration and Conviction that God had wrought this for them,
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and their Countenances with Joy, their Tongues employ'd in singing, and their Breaths in fashioning Hymns to their God, who had magnified his Power in their Deliverance, which justly filled them with Joy and Triumph,
and their Countenances with Joy, their Tongues employed in singing, and their Breathes in fashioning Hymns to their God, who had magnified his Power in their Deliverance, which justly filled them with Joy and Triumph,
and therefore have all the reason imaginable to break forth into this grateful recognition of the Psalmists, The Lord hath done great things for us, whereof we are glad.
and Therefore have all the reason imaginable to break forth into this grateful recognition of the Psalmists, The Lord hath done great things for us, whereof we Are glad.
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First then, I shall observe unto you the great things that God hath done for us, the signal Mercies he hath vouchsafed unto us in this dayes Dispensation.
First then, I shall observe unto you the great things that God hath done for us, the signal mercies he hath vouchsafed unto us in this days Dispensation.
when we have been swallowed up in the deep contemplation of the Divine Goodness and Protection to which we owe our present Stabiliment and Continuance;
when we have been swallowed up in the deep contemplation of the Divine goodness and Protection to which we owe our present Stabiliment and Continuance;
and Hallelujahs like the roarings of the Sea, manifested our deep, our profound sense of His Majesties miraculous Restauration from the miseries and hardships of a cruel Exile and unnatural Banishment;
and Hallelujahs like the roarings of the Sea, manifested our deep, our profound sense of His Majesties miraculous Restauration from the misery's and hardships of a cruel Exile and unnatural Banishment;
when we can no longer express the immense Goodness, and stupendious Bounty of Heaven, extended unto us in these two instances of the Day, the Nativity of our Sovereign,
when we can no longer express the immense goodness, and stupendious Bounty of Heaven, extended unto us in these two instances of the Day, the Nativity of our Sovereign,
and, to consummate our Miseries, and compleat our Infelicity (that our better Parts might not escape Phanatick Rage and Tyranny) when we were deny'd our religious,
and, to consummate our Misery's, and complete our Infelicity (that our better Parts might not escape Fanatic Rage and Tyranny) when we were denied our religious,
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and vilest, and most contemptible Mechanicks, and the rever'd Name and Sacred Word of God abus'd and prostituted by Enthusiastick Canting and unintelligible Babble;
and Vilest, and most contemptible Mechanics, and the revered Name and Sacred Word of God abused and prostituted by Enthusiastic Canting and unintelligible Babble;
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and (for nothing else, nothing less than our Sovereign's Return would have put the period) from all the different Competitions and variety of endless Claims, which would have been still started up,
and (for nothing Else, nothing less than our Sovereign's Return would have put the Period) from all the different Competitions and variety of endless Claims, which would have been still started up,
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So that a bare exemption from such a long Train, such a complicated Series of Miseries which must have unavoidably ensued such Confusion in the Government;
So that a bore exemption from such a long Train, such a complicated Series of Misery's which must have avoidable ensued such Confusion in the Government;
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He was restored by General Monk, to whom they had offered the Government, and so, one would have thought, should not have proved so industriously instrumental in bringing the Lawful Heir to it;
He was restored by General Monk, to whom they had offered the Government, and so, one would have Thought, should not have proved so industriously instrumental in bringing the Lawful Heir to it;
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And lastly, for all this, He was restored (which must needs convince even the Rebels themselves, that God was in it) without Opposition or Resistance, without a Hand lifted up,
And lastly, for all this, He was restored (which must needs convince even the Rebels themselves, that God was in it) without Opposition or Resistance, without a Hand lifted up,
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or a Blow struck, tho, had a thousand Lives been sacrific'd, had whole Rivers of Blood been shed, it had proved but a small Offering for so great a good;
or a Blow struck, though, had a thousand Lives been sacrificed, had Whole rivers of Blood been shed, it had proved but a small Offering for so great a good;
To see, I say, such an Universal Concurrence among so many different Parties and distinct Interests, to see such general and united Joyes, such miraculous Circumstances, attending and waiting upon the Return, must make the most bigotted Phanatick either renounce his Reason,
To see, I say, such an Universal Concurrence among so many different Parties and distinct Interests, to see such general and united Joys, such miraculous circumstances, attending and waiting upon the Return, must make the most bigoted Fanatic either renounce his Reason,
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let him receive fresh and new accessions of strength and splendour, and let him now at the last, be amply and largely recompenced for the times wherein he hath suffered Adversity;
let him receive fresh and new accessions of strength and splendour, and let him now At the last, be amply and largely recompensed for the times wherein he hath suffered Adversity;
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and forced for his own Concealment and Security, in an adjacent County, and a little Village, Madely by name, to take up with no better an Apartment than a Barn;
and forced for his own Concealment and Security, in an adjacent County, and a little Village, Madly by name, to take up with no better an Apartment than a Barn;
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Now let the World judge, Was there ever Prince so Great, Just, and Good, exposed to such Hardships, put upon such Indignities as these? Indignities that he never would have been driven to,
Now let the World judge, Was there ever Prince so Great, Just, and Good, exposed to such Hardships, put upon such Indignities as these? Indignities that he never would have been driven to,
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but by two sorts of men, since the beginning of the World, namely, the Crucifiers of our Lord, the Jews, and the Murtherers of our late King of blessed Memory, the Presbyterians and Independants; but I shall forbear entring any farther on this black and dismal scene of Affairs, out of the pure respect I have for the Day,
but by two sorts of men, since the beginning of the World, namely, the Crucifiers of our Lord, the jews, and the Murderers of our late King of blessed Memory, the Presbyterians and Independents; but I shall forbear entering any farther on this black and dismal scene of Affairs, out of the pure respect I have for the Day,
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and not for them, because I am not willing to overcast the brighter rayes of it with such thick and Egyptian darkness, which many of us have too sadly felt,
and not for them, Because I am not willing to overcast the Brighter rays of it with such thick and Egyptian darkness, which many of us have too sadly felt,
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and therefore pass to my second undertaking, which is, to shew how we may best and most acceptably express our Joys of so comprehensive a Mercy we this day commemorate.
and Therefore pass to my second undertaking, which is, to show how we may best and most acceptably express our Joys of so comprehensive a Mercy we this day commemorate.
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for as, Jehu answered Joram, What Peace so long as the Whoredoms of thy Mother Jesabel, and her Witcherafts are so many? So likewise, what Protection, what Assistance can we expect from the Powers above,
for as, Jehu answered Jhoram, What Peace so long as the Whoredoms of thy Mother Jezebel, and her Witchcrafts Are so many? So likewise, what Protection, what Assistance can we expect from the Powers above,
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so long as Vice and Wickedness abounds, and is encouraged among us? I speak not this (for I would not be misunderstood) to disrepute our intended Festival;
so long as Vice and Wickedness abounds, and is encouraged among us? I speak not this (for I would not be misunderstood) to disrepute our intended Festival;
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I acknowledge with the devout Salvian, Rideamus quamlibet immensuratim, laetemur quamlibet jugiter dummodo innocenter, We may be glad without measure, we may rejoyce continually, provided it be done innocently and inoffensively;
I acknowledge with the devout Salvian, Rideamus quamlibet immensuratim, laetemur quamlibet Jugiter dummodo Innocent, We may be glad without measure, we may rejoice continually, provided it be done innocently and inoffensively;
and such promiscuous Incontinence, even from the Cottage to the Palace, that unless a more than ordinary Piety stand in the gap, the Event and Issue of these things will be desolation and ruine, the bane and consumption of our King and our selves;
and such promiscuous Incontinence, even from the Cottage to the Palace, that unless a more than ordinary Piety stand in the gap, the Event and Issue of these things will be desolation and ruin, the bane and consumption of our King and our selves;
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If so be therefore we will not conspire against our selves and Prince, if we will not put helping and assisting hands to our own Misfortunes and Calamities;
If so be Therefore we will not conspire against our selves and Prince, if we will not put helping and assisting hands to our own Misfortunes and Calamities;
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by doing those Duties, by making such proportionable returns as become good Christrans, that have a thorow sense and conviction of so miraculous and stupendious a Providence as ours of this Day; which may be best performed, First, By an utter abhorrence;
by doing those Duties, by making such proportionable returns as become good Christians, that have a thorough sense and conviction of so miraculous and stupendious a Providence as ours of this Day; which may be best performed, First, By an utter abhorrence;
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and hearty detestation of all such abominable Practises, and Disloyal, Anti-monarchical Principles, that naturally lead, dispose and debauch the minds of men into such bold, daring,
and hearty detestation of all such abominable Practises, and Disloyal, Antimonarchical Principles, that naturally led, dispose and debauch the minds of men into such bold, daring,
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Namely, That Princes, for just causes (as if there could be any such, when they sin only against God) may be deprived. That the People taken collectively, are better than the King, and of greater Authority.
Namely, That Princes, for just Causes (as if there could be any such, when they sin only against God) may be deprived. That the People taken collectively, Are better than the King, and of greater authority.
that it is not sufficient for Subjects not to obey the wicked Commandments of their Prince, (which we are like to have none of) but they must resest them also,
that it is not sufficient for Subject's not to obey the wicked commandments of their Prince, (which we Are like to have none of) but they must resest them also,
Which wicked and damnable Doctrines, with many more of the same leven and stamp, which for the imbittered poyson they carry along with them, I shall forbear to mention,
Which wicked and damnable Doctrines, with many more of the same leven and stamp, which for the imbittered poison they carry along with them, I shall forbear to mention,
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and are at large recited out of Knox and Buchanan, two factious and rebellious Teachers, by Bishop Bancroft, in his most useful Book of dangerous Positions.
and Are At large recited out of Knox and Buchanan, two factious and rebellious Teachers, by Bishop Bancroft, in his most useful Book of dangerous Positions.
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and in him Monarchy, is restored, we must abhor, dread, and abominate these and such like pernicious Principles, which have seduc'd men from their bounden Duty and Deference to their Prince, by which they have endeavoured, (though with all the Wit and Malice they had they never could) to justifie and maintain their rebellious Commotions against him;
and in him Monarchy, is restored, we must abhor, dread, and abominate these and such like pernicious Principles, which have seduced men from their bounden Duty and Deference to their Prince, by which they have endeavoured, (though with all the Wit and Malice they had they never could) to justify and maintain their rebellious Commotions against him;
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otherwise we can have no share or partnership, no communion or fellowship, with those that offer up their Hosannas and Hallelujahs to him that sitteth in the Heavens, laughs our Enemies to scorn,
otherwise we can have no share or partnership, no communion or fellowship, with those that offer up their Hosannas and Hallelujahs to him that Sitteth in the Heavens, laughs our Enemies to scorn,
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but our earnest, our incessant Prayers also, that He (for unless God keep the City the Watchman waketh but in vain) would continue his hedge of Protection about us,
but our earnest, our incessant Prayers also, that He (for unless God keep the city the Watchman waketh but in vain) would continue his hedge of Protection about us,
Farther, let us beseech Almighty God (for there never was more need) that He would depute a Guard of Holy Angels, those ministring Spirits, to defend our King and his Royal Brother from all the Plots and Machinations, not only that are,
Farther, let us beseech Almighty God (for there never was more need) that He would depute a Guard of Holy Angels, those ministering Spirits, to defend our King and his Royal Brother from all the Plots and Machinations, not only that Are,
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and, in fine, that he will suffer no Weapon forged against them to prosper, though never so often consecrated to such impious and unhallowed purposes. Last of all.
and, in fine, that he will suffer no Weapon forged against them to prosper, though never so often consecrated to such impious and unhallowed Purposes. Last of all.
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After we have unanimously sent up our Petitions, with all the Purity we are able, to Almighty God, who is a Defender of All them who repose their trust and confidence in him;
After we have unanimously sent up our Petitions, with all the Purity we Are able, to Almighty God, who is a Defender of All them who repose their trust and confidence in him;
and, in a word, let us put all the wholsom Penal Laws in Execution (for nothing less will prevail upon our obstinate Dissenters) whose pernicious Doctrines and impious Positions, whose Midnight Plots and Noontide Contrivances, we have good reason, not only to dread and fear,
and, in a word, let us put all the wholesome Penal Laws in Execution (for nothing less will prevail upon our obstinate Dissenters) whose pernicious Doctrines and impious Positions, whose Midnight Plots and Noontide Contrivances, we have good reason, not only to dread and Fear,
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and be subject to such Tyranny, that, like some of the persecuted Christians of old, they would have embraced Death as a kind and friendly deliverer, that they complained of Life,
and be Subject to such Tyranny, that, like Some of the persecuted Christians of old, they would have embraced Death as a kind and friendly deliverer, that they complained of Life,
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That it is too sadly apparent, from the late Books and Pamphlets of these kind of men, (speaking of the Dissenters) and against the Church and State of England, that they endeavour to do that work which Jesuits,
That it is too sadly apparent, from the late Books and Pamphlets of these kind of men, (speaking of the Dissenters) and against the Church and State of England, that they endeavour to do that work which Jesuits,
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And I will add, that if ever Popery breaks in upon us, as a severe Scourge and Judgment for our sins, which God avert, that notwithstanding their outcries and clamours against it,
And I will add, that if ever Popery breaks in upon us, as a severe Scourge and Judgement for our Sins, which God avert, that notwithstanding their Outcries and clamours against it,
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which I wish they may seriously and in time consider, and by an honest Conformity to our Church, (for there is no other way) endeavour to prevent and remedy, that our Land may not again be overwhelmed with Cruelty;
which I wish they may seriously and in time Consider, and by an honest Conformity to our Church, (for there is no other Way) endeavour to prevent and remedy, that our Land may not again be overwhelmed with Cruelty;
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or else, that which is far harder yet, to worship a true, living God, after a dead and false manner, which Considerations I leave to them with all the earnestness imaginable, begging them to look into the causless grounds of their Separation from us,
or Else, that which is Far harder yet, to worship a true, living God, After a dead and false manner, which Considerations I leave to them with all the earnestness imaginable, begging them to look into the causeless grounds of their Separation from us,
which if they will not, let me tell them, this, and many more Discourses extant in the World of this nature, will leave them without excuse at the great day of retrubution of all things.
which if they will not, let me tell them, this, and many more Discourses extant in the World of this nature, will leave them without excuse At the great day of retrubution of all things.
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Has Almighty God done such great things for us? Has he been exceedingly gracious to this Land wherein we live? And has he by his miraculous Providence and wonderful Preservation of him,
Has Almighty God done such great things for us? Has he been exceedingly gracious to this Land wherein we live? And has he by his miraculous Providence and wondered Preservation of him,
that Gods Hand may not as visibly be stretched out against our Sovereign, as it was this day remarkably seen in his Deliverance, that he might be at Peace with and reconciled unto us,
that God's Hand may not as visibly be stretched out against our Sovereign, as it was this day remarkably seen in his Deliverance, that he might be At Peace with and reconciled unto us,
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For as St. Cyprian answered Demetrius the then Proconsul of Africa, who objected against the Christians, that they were the cause of all the Evils that did befall them:
For as Saint Cyprian answered Demetrius the then Proconsul of Africa, who objected against the Christians, that they were the cause of all the Evils that did befall them:
we might enjoy Wealth and Plenty to the full, like Solomons Peace, on all sides round about us, and we need not fear (for God would be on our side who is greater than they) though all the Devils in Hell,
we might enjoy Wealth and Plenty to the full, like Solomons Peace, on all sides round about us, and we need not Fear (for God would be on our side who is greater than they) though all the Devils in Hell,
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Secondly, Are we, we the Inhabitants, tho not Natives of the County, assembled together, to give our best Testimonies and largest Attestations of our hearty Affection to the Government we so happily live under,
Secondly, are we, we the Inhabitants, though not Natives of the County, assembled together, to give our best Testimonies and Largest Attestations of our hearty Affection to the Government we so happily live under,
and are Subjects of? And have we erected a Feast (the usual and ancient way of Commemorating Mercies) to render our Congratulations for his most gracious Majesties Birth and Restauration? Let us then answer the design and intent (which can be nothing less in the worthy and honourable Founders of it then truly good and loyal) by a regular performance and due execution.
and Are Subject's of? And have we erected a Feast (the usual and ancient Way of Commemorating mercies) to render our Congratulations for his most gracious Majesties Birth and Restauration? Let us then answer the Design and intent (which can be nothing less in the worthy and honourable Founders of it then truly good and loyal) by a regular performance and due execution.
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and most ancient Feasts, in which, the Money that was collected, as Tertullian informs us, was not expended in eating and drinking to excess, was not consumed in foul Epicurism and filthy Gluttony,
and most ancient Feasts, in which, the Money that was collected, as Tertullian informs us, was not expended in eating and drinking to excess, was not consumed in foul Epicurism and filthy Gluttony,
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To incite and stir us up to such good Duties, I might propose several Instances of this kind, I might propose several Objects of this degree and nature;
To incite and stir us up to such good Duties, I might propose several Instances of this kind, I might propose several Objects of this degree and nature;
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As our freeing and enlarging some necessitous, and indigent, insolvent Debtors and Prisoners, or, As (which would be a very agreeable Constitution) our establishing a Fund for the Relief of some poor Veterane Souldiers, who had almost lost their Lives,
As our freeing and enlarging Some necessitous, and indigent, insolvent Debtors and Prisoners, or, As (which would be a very agreeable Constitution) our establishing a Fund for the Relief of Some poor Veterans Soldiers, who had almost lost their Lives,
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but I shall commit this to our further consideration, and shall bespeak you once more (for I never can too often) that you would continually implore the Divine Majesty in the behalf of our Earthly one,
but I shall commit this to our further consideration, and shall bespeak you once more (for I never can too often) that you would continually implore the Divine Majesty in the behalf of our Earthly one,
and influence with his heavenly benediction and blessing, all his Affairs, all his Counsels, and all his Undertakings, through the whole course of his Reign over us.
and influence with his heavenly benediction and blessing, all his Affairs, all his Counsels, and all his Undertakings, through the Whole course of his Reign over us.
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And lastly, Let every one of us present, as it is expressed in the Panegyrick spoken to Paulinus Bishop of Tyre, upon the building of Churches, With one Spirit and one Soul, never cease to give thanks and praise to the Author of these our so great good things;
And lastly, Let every one of us present, as it is expressed in the Panegyric spoken to Paulinus Bishop of Tyre, upon the building of Churches, With one Spirit and one Soul, never cease to give thanks and praise to the Author of these our so great good things;
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and that he would afford us his everlasting Peace entire and inviolable in JESUS CHRIST our Saviour, by whom be Glory to him throughout all Ages. Amen. FINIS.
and that he would afford us his everlasting Peace entire and inviolable in JESUS CHRIST our Saviour, by whom be Glory to him throughout all Ages. Amen. FINIS.
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