The right way to victory discovered in a sermon, preached at Guild-Hall Chappel before the Lord Mayor of London, June 22, 1673 / by Francis Gregory ...

Gregory, Francis, 1625?-1707
Publisher: Printed by E Flesher for R Royston
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1673
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A42061 ESTC ID: R13098 STC ID: G1904
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Deuteronomy XXIII, 9; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text Sure we are, our other allies, how strong soever, are nothing to this; what's an earthly Monarch to the great God of Heaven? What's the Commander of some few Squadrons to the great Lord of Hosts? What's a Prince, that can lend us but an handful of men, to that God, who can lend us thousands of mighty Angels? What's a Neighbour, that can lend us Ships and Canons, to that God who can lend us Thunder and Lightning, Storms and Tempests? if once this God become one of our Auxilliaries, well may the Motto of Venice become the Motto of England too — Nec flatu, nec fluctu Moveor — neither winds nor waves can shake us; Sure we Are, our other allies, how strong soever, Are nothing to this; what's an earthly Monarch to the great God of Heaven? What's the Commander of Some few Squadrons to the great Lord of Hosts? What's a Prince, that can lend us but an handful of men, to that God, who can lend us thousands of mighty Angels? What's a Neighbour, that can lend us Ships and Canonas, to that God who can lend us Thunder and Lightning, Storms and Tempests? if once this God become one of our Auxiliaries, well may the Motto of Venice become the Motto of England too — Nec flatu, nec fluctu Moveor — neither winds nor waves can shake us; np1 pns12 vbr, po12 j-jn n2, c-crq j av, vbr pix p-acp d; q-crq|vbz dt j n1 p-acp dt j np1 pp-f n1? q-crq|vbz dt n1 pp-f d d n2 p-acp dt j n1 pp-f n2? q-crq|vbz dt n1, cst vmb vvi pno12 p-acp dt n1 pp-f n2, p-acp d np1, r-crq vmb vvi pno12 crd pp-f j n2? q-crq|vbz dt n1, cst vmb vvi pno12 n2 cc n2, p-acp d np1 r-crq vmb vvi pno12 n1 cc n1, n2 cc n2? cs a-acp d np1 vvi crd pp-f po12 n2-j, av vmb dt n1 pp-f np1 vvb dt n1 pp-f np1 av — fw-la fw-la, fw-la fw-la np1 — av-dx n2 ccx n2 vmb vvi pno12;




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