A sermon preach'd to the Society for the reformation of manners in Kingston upon Hull on Wednesday, January the 10th, 1699/700.

Billingsley, John, 1657-1722
Publisher: Printed for A and J Churchil and Thomas Ryles
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1700
Approximate Era: WilliamAndMary
TCP ID: A28157 ESTC ID: R31590 STC ID: B2908
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text If the present Conjuncture seem not to us a fit and favourable one, to undertake and go through with such a Work, when do we hope there may such a one arise? Are we ever like to have a Prince that will more favour Reformation? Do we ever expect better Laws to enable us for it? Can we hope (till the Work it self have made some considerable Progress) to find the Nation in a greater readiness to embrace and comply with it? So that this seems to be the very critical Minute for England 's Reformation; and we have Reason to conclude, (or at least strongly to conjecture,) that it must be now or never. Let it be farther thought on, that the Desires and Expectations of all good Men, at Home and Abroad, are, that now something should be made of so good a Work. If the present Conjuncture seem not to us a fit and favourable one, to undertake and go through with such a Work, when do we hope there may such a one arise? are we ever like to have a Prince that will more favour Reformation? Do we ever expect better Laws to enable us for it? Can we hope (till the Work it self have made Some considerable Progress) to find the nation in a greater readiness to embrace and comply with it? So that this seems to be the very critical Minute for England is Reformation; and we have Reason to conclude, (or At least strongly to conjecture,) that it must be now or never. Let it be farther Thought on, that the Desires and Expectations of all good Men, At Home and Abroad, Are, that now something should be made of so good a Work. cs dt j n1 vvb xx p-acp pno12 dt j cc j pi, p-acp vvb cc vvb p-acp p-acp d dt n1, c-crq vdb pns12 vvb a-acp vmb d dt crd vvi? vbr pns12 av av-j pc-acp vhi dt n1 cst vmb dc n1 n1? vdb pns12 av vvb jc n2 p-acp vvi pno12 p-acp pn31? vmb pns12 vvi (c-acp dt n1 pn31 n1 vhb vvn d j n1) pc-acp vvi dt n1 p-acp dt jc n1 p-acp vvb cc vvi p-acp pn31? av cst d vvz pc-acp vbi dt j j n1 p-acp np1 vbz n1; cc pns12 vhb n1 p-acp vvb, (cc p-acp ds av-j p-acp vvb,) d pn31 vmb vbi av cc av-x. vvb pn31 vbi jc vvn p-acp, cst dt vvz cc n2 pp-f d j n2, p-acp av-an cc av, vbr, cst av pi vmd vbi vvn pp-f av j dt n1.




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