The religious loyalist, or, A good Christian taught how to be a faithful servant both to God and the King in a visitation-sermon preached at Coles-hill in Warwick-shire, Aug. 28, 1685 : at the triennial visitation of my Lords Grace of Canterbury, during the suspension of the Bp. of Litchfield and Coventry / by John Kettlewell ...

Kettlewell, John, 1653-1695
Publisher: Printed for Robert Kettlewell
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1686
Approximate Era: JamesII
TCP ID: A47310 ESTC ID: R16674 STC ID: K381
Subject Headings: Piety; Sermons, English -- 17th century; Visitation sermons;
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In-Text Nay, that Boldness and undaunted Face in opposition, which in case of lawful Impositions, is a most criminal Impudence, is in this case a peculiar Gift of the Holy Ghost, which was beg'd by the Apostles when under the Threatnings of the Jewish Rulers, they desired Grace to speak the word with boldness, Acts 4. 29. which, according to that Prayer, was afterwards most eminent in themselves and the Primitive Confessors; which God still bestow'd when he call'd men to suffer for him in after Ages: and which I doubt not but he will still bestow when he shall please to call any Churches to suffer for him, to the end of the World. Nay, that Boldness and undaunted Face in opposition, which in case of lawful Impositions, is a most criminal Impudence, is in this case a peculiar Gift of the Holy Ghost, which was begged by the Apostles when under the Threatenings of the Jewish Rulers, they desired Grace to speak the word with boldness, Acts 4. 29. which, according to that Prayer, was afterwards most eminent in themselves and the Primitive Confessors; which God still bestowed when he called men to suffer for him in After Ages: and which I doubt not but he will still bestow when he shall please to call any Churches to suffer for him, to the end of the World. uh-x, cst n1 cc j n1 p-acp n1, r-crq p-acp n1 pp-f j n2, vbz dt av-ds j-jn n1, vbz p-acp d n1 dt j n1 pp-f dt j n1, r-crq vbds vvn p-acp dt n2 c-crq p-acp dt n2-vvg pp-f dt jp n2, pns32 vvd vvb pc-acp vvi dt n1 p-acp n1, n2 crd crd r-crq, vvg p-acp d n1, vbds av av-ds j p-acp px32 cc dt j n2; r-crq np1 av vvn c-crq pns31 vvd n2 pc-acp vvi p-acp pno31 p-acp p-acp n2: cc r-crq pns11 vvb xx cc-acp pns31 vmb av vvi c-crq pns31 vmb vvi pc-acp vvi d n2 pc-acp vvi p-acp pno31, p-acp dt n1 pp-f dt n1.




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