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Had not the Lord of Hosts diverted the Kings Army from comming up towards London, when they had gotten Bristoll, and the Earle of New-Castles Forces from comming up to the then Associating Counties, when hee set down before Hull; yea, had not the Lords mighty hand kept Prince Ruperts formidable Army from comming Southward, when hee had got so great an advantage by raising the Siege at Yorke; how much more sad might Englands condition have been before this time? And I hope you will upon this day of humiliation so wisely observe his humbling providences in our present straites and troubles, that you may bee awakened to a more serious consideration of your own wayes, |
Had not the Lord of Hosts diverted the Kings Army from coming up towards London, when they had got Bristol, and the Earl of New-Castles Forces from coming up to the then Associating Counties, when he Set down before Hull; yea, had not the lords mighty hand kept Prince Ruperts formidable Army from coming Southward, when he had god so great an advantage by raising the Siege At York; how much more sad might Englands condition have been before this time? And I hope you will upon this day of humiliation so wisely observe his humbling providences in our present straits and Troubles, that you may be awakened to a more serious consideration of your own ways, |
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