Kakourgoi, sive Medicastri slight healings of publique hurts. Set forth in a sermon preached in St. Pauls Church, London, before the Right Honorable the Lord Mayor, Lord General, aldermen, Common Council, and companies of the honorable City of London. February 28. 1659. Being a day of solemn thanksgiving unto God, for restoring the secluded Members of Parliament to the House of Commons: (and for preserving the city) as a door of hope thereby opened to the fulness and freedom of future Parliaments: the most probable means under God for healing the hurts, and recovering the health of these three Brittish kingdomes. By John Gauden, D.D.

Gauden, John, 1605-1662
Publisher: printed for Andrew Crook at the Green Dragon in Pauls Church yard
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1660
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A42487 ESTC ID: R215531 STC ID: G361A
Subject Headings: Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1603-1714; Sermons, English;
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In-Text Thus some tell us there must be no King but King Jesus, and themselves sitting on his right and left hand, in all power, Ecclesiastical, Civil, and Military, judging the twelve tribes of Israel; for they strongly fancy England to be Judea, or the holy land, and most of the people to be of late turned Jews; Others will have no Bishops, nor any thing that belonged to Bishops, but onely their good lands and houses, the spoiles of those Egyptians; others will have no presbyters, nor tythes, nor Temples, but arbitrary, and unmercinary Preachers, in occasional Barnes and Stables, or ( sub dio ) in open fields, who will do the work of Christ without mans wages. Thus Some tell us there must be no King but King jesus, and themselves sitting on his right and left hand, in all power, Ecclesiastical, Civil, and Military, judging the twelve tribes of Israel; for they strongly fancy England to be Judea, or the holy land, and most of the people to be of late turned jews; Others will have no Bishops, nor any thing that belonged to Bishops, but only their good Lands and houses, the spoils of those egyptians; Others will have no presbyters, nor Tithes, nor Temples, but arbitrary, and unmercenary Preachers, in occasional Barns and Stables, or (sub dio) in open fields, who will do the work of christ without men wages. av d vvb pno12 pc-acp vmb vbi dx n1 p-acp n1 np1, cc px32 vvg p-acp po31 j-jn cc vvd n1, p-acp d n1, j, j, cc j, vvg dt crd n2 pp-f np1; p-acp pns32 av-j vvi np1 pc-acp vbi np1, cc dt j n1, cc ds pp-f dt n1 pc-acp vbi pp-f j vvn np2; n2-jn vmb vhi dx n2, ccx d n1 cst vvd p-acp n2, p-acp j po32 j n2 cc n2, dt n2 pp-f d np1; n2-jn vmb vhi dx n2, ccx n2, ccx n2, p-acp j-jn, cc j-jn n2, p-acp j n2 cc n2, cc (fw-la fw-mi) p-acp j n2, r-crq vmb vdi dt n1 pp-f np1 p-acp ng1 n2.
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