A sermon preached at St. Patrick's Church Dublin on the 16th of Novemb. 1690 being the day of thanksgiving for the preservation of His Majesties person, his good success in our deliverance, and his safe and happy return into England : before the Right Honourable the Lords Justices of Ireland / by William King.
and to express their Gratitude in Hymns and Sacrifices, and in other Acts of Devotion and Thanksgiving: As appears not only from the People of God in the Old Testament, but likewise from the yet remaining Devotions of the Ancient Heathen.
and to express their Gratitude in Hymns and Sacrifices, and in other Acts of Devotion and Thanksgiving: As appears not only from the People of God in the Old Testament, but likewise from the yet remaining Devotions of the Ancient Heathen.
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And I promise my self some Success in this Undertaking, and that the Consideration of the following Particulars will make the same Impression on every body concerned,
And I promise my self Some Success in this Undertaking, and that the Consideration of the following Particulars will make the same Impression on every body concerned,
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Some, and not without Reason, date it from the very beginning of the Reformation ; some from the Restauration of the Royal Family, and some from the Pyrenean Peace;
some, and not without Reason, date it from the very beginning of the Reformation; Some from the Restauration of the Royal Family, and Some from the Pyrenean Peace;
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but as it immediately concerns these Kingdoms, we can trace it by many Footsteps from the year 1670 ▪ since which Time, not only we, but all Europe have groaned under the Fatal Effects of it.
but as it immediately concerns these Kingdoms, we can trace it by many Footsteps from the year 1670 ▪ since which Time, not only we, but all Europe have groaned under the Fatal Effects of it.
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As to this Kingdom of Ireland, we find a Scheme of it laid down at large, in a Paper formerly found in the Earl of Tyrconnel 's House, (then Collonel Talbot ) dated July 1671. Supposed to be drawn up by his Brother Peter Talbot, then Titular Arch-bishop of Dublin, and accidentally dropt about that Time.
As to this Kingdom of Ireland, we find a Scheme of it laid down At large, in a Paper formerly found in the Earl of Tyrconnel is House, (then Colonel Talbot) dated July 1671. Supposed to be drawn up by his Brother Peter Talbot, then Titular Archbishop of Dublin, and accidentally dropped about that Time.
Several Copies of which, have for many years been in Protestants hands. In this Paper are proposed the Modelling the Army ; the admitting Papists into Corporations ;
Several Copies of which, have for many Years been in Protestants hands. In this Paper Are proposed the Modelling the Army; the admitting Papists into Corporations;
a Confederacy with France, which can influence England, as Scotland can also, will together, with God's Blessing, make His Majesty's Monarchy absolute and real.
a Confederacy with France, which can influence England, as Scotland can also, will together, with God's Blessing, make His Majesty's Monarchy absolute and real.
and their destructive Methods of managing Wars by universal Slaughters, Havock, and Burnings, brought into Practice by the more Vnchristian French: And to Crown their Design for the general Slavery and Desolation of Europe, Protestants were cajolled, bribed or compelled to fight against, persecute and devour one another. All which might be proved by undeniable Instances,
and their destructive Methods of managing Wars by universal Slaughters, Havoc, and Burnings, brought into Practice by the more Unchristian French: And to Crown their Design for the general Slavery and Desolation of Europe, Protestants were cajoled, bribed or compelled to fight against, persecute and devour one Another. All which might be proved by undeniable Instances,
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One of which is more especially Notorious and Remarkable for its Folly and Falshood. A League so contrary to all Sence, as well as Faith, that the great Princes concerned in it, are yet ashamed to own it;
One of which is more especially Notorious and Remarkable for its Folly and Falsehood. A League so contrary to all Sense, as well as Faith, that the great Princes concerned in it, Are yet ashamed to own it;
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And it is only God's Miraculous Providence that could, or yet can preserve them; a League that broke the Ballance of Europe, so carefully preserved by our wise Fore-Fathers,
And it is only God's Miraculous Providence that could, or yet can preserve them; a League that broke the Balance of Europe, so carefully preserved by our wise Fore-Fathers,
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and by that means has advanced one, by depressing and sinking all the rest. This is that Fatal Confederacy with France, proposed in the Fore-mentioned Paper:
and by that means has advanced one, by depressing and sinking all the rest. This is that Fatal Confederacy with France, proposed in the Forementioned Paper:
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These are the Engagements of Friendship and Alliance, which Monsieur D' Avaux the French Ambassador, tells the States of Holland, in his Memorial of September the 9 th, 1688. The King his Master had with the King of Great Britain;
These Are the Engagements of Friendship and Alliance, which Monsieur D' Avaux the French Ambassador, tells the States of Holland, in his Memorial of September the 9 that, 1688. The King his Master had with the King of Great Britain;
This is the secret Treaty Abbot Primi tells us, His Britannick Majesty signed in the Year 1670, whereby he should have secured to him an absolute Authority over his Parliament,
This is the secret Treaty Abbot Primi tells us, His Britannic Majesty signed in the Year 1670, whereby he should have secured to him an absolute authority over his Parliament,
This is the Alliance with France, which Moloony the Popish Bishop of Killaloo, in a Letter of his to Bishop Tyrell of March 8 th. 1689. (the Original whereof was found amongst the Bishops Papers,
This is the Alliance with France, which Moloony the Popish Bishop of Killaloo, in a letter of his to Bishop Tyrell of March 8 th. 1689. (the Original whereof was found among the Bishops Papers,
I wish this means of promoting this wicked Design had stopped at Ministers, and that the Honour of Princes had set them above the Suspition of taking Bribes;
I wish this means of promoting this wicked Design had stopped At Ministers, and that the Honour of Princes had Set them above the Suspicion of taking Bribes;
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witness Prince Lewis of Brandenburgh, and the Duke of Lorrain. There is much Gold in France, and there are every where wicked Men ready to be bribed to do any thing;
witness Prince Lewis of Brandenburg, and the Duke of Lorraine. There is much Gold in France, and there Are every where wicked Men ready to be bribed to do any thing;
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But 4 thly. Where they could not Murther Protestant Princes, (it is hard to say where they have not attempted it) they endeavour to defeat them of their Succession. We all are satisfied that this was the only Womb, that conceived a Prince of Wales for us, and gave him a Birth.
But 4 thly. Where they could not Murder Protestant Princes, (it is hard to say where they have not attempted it) they endeavour to defeat them of their Succession. We all Are satisfied that this was the only Womb, that conceived a Prince of Wales for us, and gave him a Birth.
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A 5 th. Means of promoting this Design, was, by calling the Turk into Europe, and by supporting that common Enemy of Christianity, to the Ruine of those that profess the Holy Name of Christ. And the French King, that he might embroyl Christendom by Sea, as well as by Land, has made his Pride stoop to his Interest,
A 5 th. Means of promoting this Design, was, by calling the Turk into Europe, and by supporting that Common Enemy of Christianity, to the Ruin of those that profess the Holy Name of christ. And the French King, that he might embroil Christendom by Sea, as well as by Land, has made his Pride stoop to his Interest,
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A Man and his Designs are known by his Friends and Confederates: Now the French King's Allies are, the Banditi of Italy, the Pyrates of Algiers, the Turks and Tartars of Asia, and the Tories of Ireland: What a Mercy of God is it, to give us a Deliverance from the Conspiracy and Designs of such Monsters.
A Man and his Designs Are known by his Friends and Confederates: Now the French King's Allies Are, the Banditi of Italy, the Pirates of Algiers, the Turks and Tartars of Asia, and the Tories of Ireland: What a Mercy of God is it, to give us a Deliverance from the conspiracy and Designs of such Monsters.
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The Depth of this Design appears from a sixth Method used to Effect it, and that was, to stir up and Animate one Party of Protestants to Bite and Devour another, 'Tis not bare difference of Opinion that makes Men of different Sects,
The Depth of this Design appears from a sixth Method used to Effect it, and that was, to stir up and Animate one Party of Protestants to Bite and Devour Another, It's not bore difference of Opinion that makes Men of different Sects,
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but their Strangeness and Enmity proceeds either from Interest, or from some peculiar Principle that obliges them to Persecute and Destroy all that differ from them, tho' in a Trifle:
but their Strangeness and Enmity proceeds either from Interest, or from Some peculiar Principle that obliges them to Persecute and Destroy all that differ from them, though in a Trifle:
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Where neither of these happen, or where Men of different Opinions are not Encouraged, or suffered to hurt one another, we see they live very easily, and lovingly together:
Where neither of these happen, or where Men of different Opinions Are not Encouraged, or suffered to hurt one Another, we see they live very Easily, and lovingly together:
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and Destroy all Hereticks: And that under no less a Penalty than Deposition. This is required of Princes by the Councils of Lateran and Constance, and all Popish States,
and Destroy all Heretics: And that under no less a Penalty than Deposition. This is required of Princes by the Councils of Lateran and Constance, and all Popish States,
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nor believe that there is at this present, any Prince or State of that perswasion, who doth Tolerate any Religion besides their own, in their Country, where they are able to suppress it with safety to themselves:
nor believe that there is At this present, any Prince or State of that persuasion, who does Tolerate any Religion beside their own, in their Country, where they Are able to suppress it with safety to themselves:
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But I wish that they had kept this Principle to themselves, and not industriously sowed it amongst Protestants, among whom they first, by their Emissaries sow False Doctrines, and raise Schisms;
But I wish that they had kept this Principle to themselves, and not industriously sowed it among Protestants, among whom they First, by their Emissaries sow False Doctrines, and raise Schisms;
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And when they have prevailed with one party to Bate, Worry, and Exasperate another to the Height, they then take them off for a time, put the Rods and Axes into the Hands of the Oppressed, and whilst they yet smart under their sufferings, they stir them up,
And when they have prevailed with one party to Bore, Worry, and Exasperate Another to the Height, they then take them off for a time, put the Rods and Axes into the Hands of the Oppressed, and while they yet smart under their sufferings, they stir them up,
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By which arts they make the breach irreconcilable, and the difference, tho inconsiderable in it self, to become the ground of an Eternal Schism and Feud, between the Parties whom they have thus Dashed against one another.
By which arts they make the breach irreconcilable, and the difference, though inconsiderable in it self, to become the ground of an Eternal Schism and Feud, between the Parties whom they have thus Dashed against one Another.
II. But I haste to the second Head of my Discourse, whence we may have occasion to magnifie God's goodness in our Deliverance: and that is from the extent of the design against us, which was equal to its Depth, it being of a vast and comprehensive Nature.
II But I haste to the second Head of my Discourse, whence we may have occasion to magnify God's Goodness in our Deliverance: and that is from the extent of the Design against us, which was equal to its Depth, it being of a vast and comprehensive Nature.
The true and great Design was, to satisfie the Ambition of the King of France, by advancing him to the Vniversal Monarchy of the West: England might be cullied and wheedled with the imaginary pleasure of Mastering his Parliament, of getting his will of his People, and settling Popery; Holland with the hopes of Gain and free Trade;
The true and great Design was, to satisfy the Ambition of the King of France, by advancing him to the Universal Monarchy of the West: England might be cullied and wheedled with the imaginary pleasure of Mastering his Parliament, of getting his will of his People, and settling Popery; Holland with the hope's of Gain and free Trade;
Whatever he pretended of the Stubbornness or Vngovernableness of the People of these Nations, it certainly argued a very Passive and Submissive Temper in them, to give Money so liberally, and to Fight so fiercely as they did, to destroy themselves and their Fellow - Protestants ;
Whatever he pretended of the Stubbornness or Governableness of the People of these nations, it Certainly argued a very Passive and Submissive Temper in them, to give Money so liberally, and to Fight so fiercely as they did, to destroy themselves and their Fellow - Protestants;
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the Princes of Italy were frightned, bought, or wheedled out of their strong Holds, and the Keys of their Country (such were Cassal and Guastale ) put into French hands:
the Princes of Italy were frighted, bought, or wheedled out of their strong Holds, and the Keys of their Country (such were Cassal and Guastale) put into French hands:
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Genoa was to be bombed, England bought, and Holland drowned ▪ Spain had a barren Queen (designedly made so (as many believe) put upon him, that his Crown might fall to France by Succession;
Genoa was to be bombed, England bought, and Holland drowned ▪ Spain had a barren Queen (designedly made so (as many believe) put upon him, that his Crown might fallen to France by Succession;
and brought into something worse than a Neutrality. The great Contrivers and Managers of these, were the French King, the Great Turk, and I need not name the Third, in Triumvirate. 'Tis too much, that we groan yet under the Mischievous effects of their Conspiracy, which has been no less pernicious to all Europe, than that of Anthony, Lepidus and Augustus, was to the Roman Common-Wealth.
and brought into something Worse than a Neutrality. The great Contrivers and Managers of these, were the French King, the Great Turk, and I need not name the Third, in Triumvirate. It's too much, that we groan yet under the Mischievous effects of their conspiracy, which has been no less pernicious to all Europe, than that of Anthony, Lepidus and Augustus, was to the Roman commonwealth.
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There is no doubt but all these have been designed, attempted, and almost brought to Perfection within these Twenty Years, by strength of this Confederacy· And there is not one Prince or State in all Europe, that has not been concerned in the fatal effects thereof.
There is no doubt but all these have been designed, attempted, and almost brought to Perfection within these Twenty years, by strength of this Confederacy· And there is not one Prince or State in all Europe, that has not been concerned in the fatal effects thereof.
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and was probably the Pretence and Bait, that induced His late Majesty to espouse it. He was not fonder of being obeyed without Reserve, than of propagating his Religion ;
and was probably the Pretence and Bait, that induced His late Majesty to espouse it. He was not fonder of being obeyed without Reserve, than of propagating his Religion;
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and perhaps he chiefly desired an Absolute Authority over his Subjects, that he might compel them to come into the Bosom of his Church. What business had he with a standing Army,
and perhaps he chiefly desired an Absolute authority over his Subject's, that he might compel them to come into the Bosom of his Church. What business had he with a standing Army,
and that Dragooning was a much more effectual way to Reconcile Men, than Sermons or Arguments. In short, by this Conspiracy, the Protestants of France are already destroyed;
and that Dragooning was a much more effectual Way to Reconcile Men, than Sermons or Arguments. In short, by this conspiracy, the Protestants of France Are already destroyed;
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lest the sight and example of Liberty might influence their People, they combined therefore to destroy them, that the Slaves of France might not understand, that there was a milder Government in the World,
lest the sighed and Exampl of Liberty might influence their People, they combined Therefore to destroy them, that the Slaves of France might not understand, that there was a milder Government in the World,
If His present Majesty could have been prevailed on, to come into the Confederacy, he needed not have ventured his Life to rescue England, and merited a Crown by such hazardous Undertakings.
If His present Majesty could have been prevailed on, to come into the Confederacy, he needed not have ventured his Life to rescue England, and merited a Crown by such hazardous Undertakings.
but he scorned Crowns of Lewis 's giving, much more one that he could not take without injuring his Country, the Liberty of which is due to his Ancestors, and the Preservation of it to Himself. But when they could not corrupt, they resolved to destroy him,
but he scorned Crowns of Lewis is giving, much more one that he could not take without injuring his Country, the Liberty of which is due to his Ancestors, and the Preservation of it to Himself. But when they could not corrupt, they resolved to destroy him,
and that more particularly, because they look'd on him as the Patron and Defender of the Liberty of Europe ▪ to which they on all occasions declared their Enmity.
and that more particularly, Because they looked on him as the Patron and Defender of the Liberty of Europe ▪ to which they on all occasions declared their Enmity.
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'Tis not imaginable, with what Passion and Zeal their whole Party here, used to enlarge on the Praises of an Absolute Government ▪ how impatient they were to hear any one name to them, the Laws, the Liberty of the Subjects, or a Common-wealth. No, the King's Will was the only Law they could endure to hear of;
It's not imaginable, with what Passion and Zeal their Whole Party Here, used to enlarge on the Praises of an Absolute Government ▪ how impatient they were to hear any one name to them, the Laws, the Liberty of the Subject's, or a Commonwealth. No, the King's Will was the only Law they could endure to hear of;
But, 5 thly. This Confederacy, or rather Conspiracy, had a peculiar relation to Ireland. The great Body and Magazine of Men, whose Hands were to perform this Work in these Kingdoms, were to be raised out of Ireland ;
But, 5 thly. This Confederacy, or rather conspiracy, had a peculiar Relation to Ireland. The great Body and Magazine of Men, whose Hands were to perform this Work in these Kingdoms, were to be raised out of Ireland;
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the Irish Proposals I have so often mentioned, promise 150000, part of them were to be the King's immediate Guards, part of them the standing Army of England, and all of them the Instruments of our Slavery. In order to make them considerable,
the Irish Proposals I have so often mentioned, promise 150000, part of them were to be the King's immediate Guards, part of them the standing Army of England, and all of them the Instruments of our Slavery. In order to make them considerable,
our Houses were filled with Souldiers and Dragoons, our Churches possessed by Romish Priests, our Persons shut up in Prisons, and our Religious Assemblies interdicted.
our Houses were filled with Soldiers and Dragoons, our Churches possessed by Romish Priests, our Persons shut up in Prisons, and our Religious Assemblies interdicted.
and an Army ready to be transported into England, if God had not put a stop to their Designs, and confounded their Devices. 'Tis by His mercy we are redeemed from the Lands, from the North and from the South, and therefore let us give Thanks unto Him, and Praise Him.
and an Army ready to be transported into England, if God had not put a stop to their Designs, and confounded their Devices. It's by His mercy we Are redeemed from the Lands, from the North and from the South, and Therefore let us give Thanks unto Him, and Praise Him.
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You see then the Extent of this Design, that it took in all the Princes and States of Europe, that it struck at our Estates, our Liberty, our Lives, and above all, at our Religion ;
You see then the Extent of this Design, that it took in all the Princes and States of Europe, that it struck At our Estates, our Liberty, our Lives, and above all, At our Religion;
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And who else could defeat such a Contrivance, or put a stop to it, but the same God that bounds the Sea with a Heap of Dust, and says to the Waves thereof, hither shall you come, and no farther. III.
And who Else could defeat such a Contrivance, or put a stop to it, but the same God that bounds the Sea with a Heap of Dust, and Says to the Waves thereof, hither shall you come, and no farther. III.
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Which is a proper Introduction to my third Head, The Miraculous Concurrence of Providences for our Deliverance, in breaking this Design so deeply laid, and vigorously prosecuted.
Which is a proper Introduction to my third Head, The Miraculous Concurrence of Providences for our Deliverance, in breaking this Design so deeply laid, and vigorously prosecuted.
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These were so many, and so remarkable, that I doubt whether ever any Revolution was accompanied with a Chain of such strange and unaccountable Accidents, I shall mention only a few, that every body must have observed,
These were so many, and so remarkable, that I doubt whither ever any Revolution was accompanied with a Chain of such strange and unaccountable Accidents, I shall mention only a few, that every body must have observed,
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And that the King of France, who never before struck at any thing when Interest was in the case, upon the Worlds counting it base or wicked, should refuse his Ghostly Father common Justice in Matters of so little moment,
And that the King of France, who never before struck At any thing when Interest was in the case, upon the World's counting it base or wicked, should refuse his Ghostly Father Common justice in Matters of so little moment,
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Now if this had not happened, the Counter-League of the Princes of Europe to the French Conspiracy, could hardly have been entred into or continued ▪ 'Tis this takes off the Odium from the Emperor •nd King of Spain, of assisting His present Majesty to redeem England, and deprives the French King of the Advantages he proposed to himself, by declaring this a War of Religion: It being ridiculous to pretend a Holy War against the Father and Head of his Church.
Now if this had not happened, the Counter-League of the Princes of Europe to the French conspiracy, could hardly have been entered into or continued ▪ It's this Takes off the Odium from the Emperor •nd King of Spain, of assisting His present Majesty to Redeem England, and deprives the French King of the Advantages he proposed to himself, by declaring this a War of Religion: It being ridiculous to pretend a Holy War against the Father and Head of his Church.
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It cannot but be esteemed a further Providence, that two Popes should succeed one another of the same humour, (which is not common) and should persevere in the same Enmity to France.
It cannot but be esteemed a further Providence, that two Popes should succeed one Another of the same humour, (which is not Common) and should persevere in the same Enmity to France.
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But 2 dly. It must be owned as a signal piece of Providence in God, to have raised up a man endued with the Courage, Closeness, and Activity of his present Majesty ;
But 2 dly. It must be owned as a signal piece of Providence in God, to have raised up a man endued with the Courage, Closeness, and Activity of his present Majesty;
who durst attempt so strange and (in human probability) such an impractical thing as our Deliverance. 'Tis a rare thing in the World, that one man should have the Dexterity to Engage, and the Wisdom to Manage so many Different Interests into a Confederacy, and argues a particular Providence.
who durst attempt so strange and (in human probability) such an impractical thing as our Deliverance. It's a rare thing in the World, that one man should have the Dexterity to Engage, and the Wisdom to Manage so many Different Interests into a Confederacy, and argues a particular Providence.
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But the eagerness of the Conspirators to cut off Their present Majesties from all hopes of Succession to the Crown, made them introduce a Prince of Wales, two or three years sooner than they were ready for him.
But the eagerness of the Conspirators to Cut off Their present Majesties from all hope's of Succession to the Crown, made them introduce a Prince of Wales, two or three Years sooner than they were ready for him.
and that then, if ever, Their present Majesties must appear for their Right, and the Kingdom, for their Deliverance, against which They were not as yet prepared:
and that then, if ever, Their present Majesties must appear for their Right, and the Kingdom, for their Deliverance, against which They were not as yet prepared:
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For they had not yet sufficiently trained the Irish, nor filled the Army in England with Papists, for want of which they were not able to make any Resistance against the Prince of Orange, having awakened him,
For they had not yet sufficiently trained the Irish, nor filled the Army in England with Papists, for want of which they were not able to make any Resistance against the Prince of Orange, having awakened him,
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before they were prepared for him, and necessitated him to make his Descent into England, whilst the Arms were still for the most part in the Protestants Hands,
before they were prepared for him, and necessitated him to make his Descent into England, while the Arms were still for the most part in the Protestants Hands,
There was published here, (amongst many others under the late Government) a virulent Paper against His present Majesty, entituled, England's Crysis, or the World well amended.
There was published Here, (among many Others under the late Government) a virulent Paper against His present Majesty, entitled, England's Crisis, or the World well amended.
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One Reason of his (the Prince of Orange 's) Expedition had at least a shew of Justice in the Quarrel, I mean the business of the Prince of Wales, which I cannot but confess, some People managed,
One Reason of his (the Prince of Orange is) Expedition had At least a show of justice in the Quarrel, I mean the business of the Prince of Wales, which I cannot but confess, Some People managed,
5 thly. It was a Peculiar Providence in this Affair, that King James did not adhere determinately to any Counsels or Counsellors, but did things irresolutely, and by halves.
5 thly. It was a Peculiar Providence in this Affair, that King James did not adhere determinately to any Counsels or Counsellors, but did things irresolutely, and by halves.
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And that is the Reason that his Actions were never of a Piece, and that he commonly spoyled his Business by doing too much, and yet too little. Thus he ought either not to have brought any Irish or French into his Army.
And that is the Reason that his Actions were never of a Piece, and that he commonly spoiled his Business by doing too much, and yet too little. Thus he ought either not to have brought any Irish or French into his Army.
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yet the Hazard of a Winter Voyage, where the whole of their State was at once exposed to the mercy of a Tempest, was sufficient to have s•umbled them, had not the same God that inclined the Hearts of Israel, as of one man, towards David, knit their Hearts to him, and made them tender of his Life and Person, where they, without Hesitation, ventured their State.
yet the Hazard of a Winter Voyage, where the Whole of their State was At once exposed to the mercy of a Tempest, was sufficient to have s•umbled them, had not the same God that inclined the Hearts of Israel, as of one man, towards David, knit their Hearts to him, and made them tender of his Life and Person, where they, without Hesitation, ventured their State.
7 thly. It must be owned as an Effect of the same Providence, that King James 's Court and Ministers was so blinded, that they could not see into His present Majesty's Designs,
7 thly. It must be owned as an Effect of the same Providence, that King James is Court and Ministers was so blinded, that they could not see into His present Majesty's Designs,
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of which we can give no other account than that of Job, Chap. 5.13. He taketh the Wise in their own craftiness, and the Councel of the Froward is carryed headlong;
of which we can give no other account than that of Job, Chap. 5.13. He Takes the Wise in their own craftiness, and the Council of the Froward is carried headlong;
There were enow to make a Vigorous Opposition, who were willing to run his Fortune, if God had not Enfeebled their Courage, and put fear in their Hearts.
There were enough to make a Vigorous Opposition, who were willing to run his Fortune, if God had not Enfeebled their Courage, and put Fear in their Hearts.
and the Opinions of Men so divided, that in the near equality of Voices, the Wisest could not foresee how it would end, till Heaven it self determined it.
and the Opinions of Men so divided, that in the near equality of Voices, the Wisest could not foresee how it would end, till Heaven it self determined it.
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Neither in the 10 th. Place must we imagine, that that strange and absurd Division of Protestants in England, into Jacobites and Williamites, happened without a Providence. Whatever Sense some may have of it in other respects, we of this Kingdom, must own it as a great and signal Mercy.
Neither in the 10 th. Place must we imagine, that that strange and absurd Division of Protestants in England, into Jacobites and Williamites, happened without a Providence. Whatever Sense Some may have of it in other respects, we of this Kingdom, must own it as a great and signal Mercy.
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King James and his Adherents here, reckoned upon a strong and numerous Party in England ; and were afraid, if they had utterly destroyed us, that they should have lost them ;
King James and his Adherents Here, reckoned upon a strong and numerous Party in England; and were afraid, if they had utterly destroyed us, that they should have lost them;
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11 thly. God in his Providence so order'd it, that King James found an unexpected Diversion in Ireland, that employed all his Forces till things were settled in England ;
11 thly. God in his Providence so ordered it, that King James found an unexpected Diversion in Ireland, that employed all his Forces till things were settled in England;
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Not only to England, but also to the Liberty of all Europe. But it pleased God to find him Work here by an unexpected Opposition, which not only imployed, but ruined his best Men;
Not only to England, but also to the Liberty of all Europe. But it pleased God to find him Work Here by an unexpected Opposition, which not only employed, but ruined his best Men;
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and inspired them with Resolution, in an extraordinary Manner, to shew his Power in their weakness, and his Care of us, in the Seasonableness of their Undertaking.
and inspired them with Resolution, in an extraordinary Manner, to show his Power in their weakness, and his Care of us, in the Seasonableness of their Undertaking.
Our Enemies were very sensible of the Unluckiness of this Accident, as they called it, and curst Derry and Eniskillin as the Occasion of the Ruin of their Affairs.
Our Enemies were very sensible of the Unluckiness of this Accident, as they called it, and cursed Derry and Enniskillen as the Occasion of the Ruin of their Affairs.
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and in such Circumstances, that King James, and his Party judged it impossible: And promised themselves that they had made him such Work at home, that he should rather fear an Invasion from Ireland, than think of an Expedition into it.
and in such circumstances, that King James, and his Party judged it impossible: And promised themselves that they had made him such Work At home, that he should rather Fear an Invasion from Ireland, than think of an Expedition into it.
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and animated his Majesty to an Attempt, that seems next in strangeness to that of Jonathans on the Philistines: And which perhaps, only his Majesty of all Men living, would have attempted.
and animated his Majesty to an Attempt, that seems next in strangeness to that of Jonathans on the philistines: And which perhaps, only his Majesty of all Men living, would have attempted.
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16 thly. I must remark it further as a peculiar Providence, that his Majesties Victory happened at such a Critical Time, that the Peace of England, nay perhaps the Fate of Europe, depended on it, Had it but been delayed one Week, no body knows what would have been the Consequence.
16 thly. I must remark it further as a peculiar Providence, that his Majesties Victory happened At such a Critical Time, that the Peace of England, nay perhaps the Fate of Europe, depended on it, Had it but been delayed one Week, no body knows what would have been the Consequence.
and open their Mouths with Thansgiving to God, for the Miracles of his Mercies. 18 thly. And yet there is still behind a greater Miracle and Mercy than this,
and open their Mouths with Thanksgiving to God, for the Miracles of his mercies. 18 thly. And yet there is still behind a greater Miracle and Mercy than this,
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And 'twas surely the God of Battles in his unspeakable Mercy and Providence preserved us. If Thousands of us had dyed, the Enemy would not have cared for us:
And 'twas surely the God of Battles in his unspeakable Mercy and Providence preserved us. If Thousands of us had died, the Enemy would not have cared for us:
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And notwithstanding they lost the Battle, yet they would have counted it a Victory, and their loss sufficiently Ballanced by the single Life of his present Majesty.
And notwithstanding they lost the Battle, yet they would have counted it a Victory, and their loss sufficiently Balanced by the single Life of his present Majesty.
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In short, we had not, neither have we yet in our utmost view, another chance to save us, our Liberties, Estates or Religion, but this one, of His Majesties coming to the rescue of these Kingdoms:
In short, we had not, neither have we yet in our utmost view, Another chance to save us, our Liberties, Estates or Religion, but this one, of His Majesties coming to the rescue of these Kingdoms:
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And his undertaking it has been carried on by such a miraculous Chain of Providences, that we must acknowledge, it is by the Grace of God, that William and Mary are now our King and Queen.
And his undertaking it has been carried on by such a miraculous Chain of Providences, that we must acknowledge, it is by the Grace of God, that William and Marry Are now our King and Queen.
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or carried on by humane means, as by the over-ruling Providence of God. 'Twas manifestly God, rather than the People, set our King and Queen on the Throne.
or carried on by humane means, as by the overruling Providence of God. 'Twas manifestly God, rather than the People, Set our King and Queen on the Throne.
And now, that God has so signally appeared for us, let us (which was the Second General Head I proposed) Consider what Returns we are Obliged to make him.
And now, that God has so signally appeared for us, let us (which was the Second General Head I proposed) Consider what Returns we Are Obliged to make him.
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He had Certainly a Peculiar design in saving us from the Hands of our Enemies, by so many and so Remarkable Providences, even that we might serve him without fear.
He had Certainly a Peculiar Design in Saving us from the Hands of our Enemies, by so many and so Remarkable Providences, even that we might serve him without Fear.
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and assure our selves, that if instead of serving him, we serve his Enemies the Devil, and our Lusts, he will make his Providence as signal in our future punishment,
and assure our selves, that if instead of serving him, we serve his Enemies the devil, and our Lustiest, he will make his Providence as signal in our future punishment,
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This is in a manner all we can return them at present, for all the Pains and Costs they have been at for us ▪ and for all the Generosity they have shewed towards us:
This is in a manner all we can return them At present, for all the Pains and Costs they have been At for us ▪ and for all the Generosity they have showed towards us:
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Especially for their Majesties, whose Parts have been so signal in it, that they revive in our Minds the Memories of the Ancient Heroes, the Kings of England ;
Especially for their Majesties, whose Parts have been so signal in it, that they revive in our Minds the Memories of the Ancient Heroes, the Kings of England;
if we are not sensible of his Goodness in blessing us with such Governors; either of which seems capable of Governing much larger Territories, than they yet possess.
if we Are not sensible of his goodness in blessing us with such Governors; either of which seems capable of Governing much larger Territories, than they yet possess.
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4 thly. Let us spare no pains nor costs to perfect this happy Work of our Deliverance: And let us remember that if this had not happened, we must have lost our Estates and Liberty, and perhaps together with them, our Lives. Who would not within these last Three Years have given one half of his Estate to save the other? And then what great matter if we give half of our In-comes for some Years, to Enable Their Majesties to secure the whole to us,
4 thly. Let us spare no pains nor costs to perfect this happy Work of our Deliverance: And let us Remember that if this had not happened, we must have lost our Estates and Liberty, and perhaps together with them, our Lives. Who would not within these last Three years have given one half of his Estate to save the other? And then what great matter if we give half of our Incomes for Some years, to Enable Their Majesties to secure the Whole to us,
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Which gives us reason to suspect, that if any complain, 'tis rather from their dissatisfaction with the present Government, than their Particular Uneasiness.
Which gives us reason to suspect, that if any complain, it's rather from their dissatisfaction with the present Government, than their Particular Uneasiness.
And I am afraid some among us are become like the Roman Common-Wealth in the Time of Sylla, which as the Historian observes, could neither indure its Wounds nor its Remedy :
And I am afraid Some among us Are become like the Roman commonwealth in the Time of Sylla, which as the Historian observes, could neither endure its Wounds nor its Remedy:
'Tis want of Experience in the World for any one to Expect, that such a great Revolution should be brought about, without Exposing many to Hardships and Difficulties.
It's want of Experience in the World for any one to Expect, that such a great Revolution should be brought about, without Exposing many to Hardships and Difficulties.
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Lastly, Let us lay aside all Animosities amongst our selves, and all Virulency against our Enemies. Let us be Charitable to the Distressed and mindful of those that have not yet obtained their Share in this Deliverance ;
Lastly, Let us lay aside all Animosities among our selves, and all Virulency against our Enemies. Let us be Charitable to the Distressed and mindful of those that have not yet obtained their Share in this Deliverance;
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Let us lay aside self-Interest, and set our selves to lay the Foundations of a solid Peace, in Piety and Justice. That the God of Peace may delight to bless us and our Governours;
Let us lay aside self-Interest, and Set our selves to lay the Foundations of a solid Peace, in Piety and justice. That the God of Peace may delight to bless us and our Governors;
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