A sermon preached at the assises for the county of Surrey, held in the burrough of Southwark, March 23, 1681/2 by Richard Meggott ...

Meggott, Richard, d. 1692
Publisher: Printed by A Grover for Thomas Rowe Jun
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1682
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A50547 ESTC ID: R16983 STC ID: M1626
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- James I, 25;
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In-Text The Justice and Equity which it doth require, would prevent all Oppression, Robberys, and safer Cousenage. Its Meekness and forgiving of injuries restrain all Cruelties, Duels, and unnecessary Law Suits. Its Truth and Sincerity banish all Lying, Falshood, and Judicial Perjuries. Its Self-denyal and Contentment extirpate all Covetousness, Pride, and dangerous Ambition. Its Charity and Ʋnity cure all Sects, Animosities and increasing Divisions. Its Industry and diligence in our Callings take away all Idleness, Beggery and Capricious Prodigality. Its Sobriety and Chastity hinder all Adulterys, Bastardys, and so fashionable Fornication. Its Loyalty and Obedience to Superiors, secure against all Treasons, Rebellion, and most plausible Sedition. In short, all things that render men injurious or dangerous, burthensome or offensive to one another, it provideth against so effectually, that nothing could be wished more, The justice and Equity which it does require, would prevent all Oppression, Robberys, and safer Cozenage. Its Meekness and forgiving of injuries restrain all Cruelties, Duels, and unnecessary Law Suits. Its Truth and Sincerity banish all Lying, Falsehood, and Judicial Perjuries. Its Self-denial and Contentment extirpate all Covetousness, Pride, and dangerous Ambition. Its Charity and Ʋnity cure all Sects, Animosities and increasing Divisions. Its Industry and diligence in our Callings take away all Idleness, Beggary and Capricious Prodigality. Its Sobriety and Chastity hinder all Adulterys, Bastardys, and so fashionable Fornication. Its Loyalty and obedience to Superiors, secure against all Treasons, Rebellion, and most plausible Sedition. In short, all things that render men injurious or dangerous, burdensome or offensive to one Another, it Provideth against so effectually, that nothing could be wished more, dt n1 cc n1 r-crq pn31 vdz vvi, vmd vvi d n1, np1, cc jc n1. pn31|vbz n1 cc j-vvg pp-f n2 vvb d n2, n2, cc j n1 vvz. pn31|vbz n1 cc n1 vvb d vvg, n1, cc j n2. pn31|vbz n1 cc n1 vvi d n1, n1, cc j n1. pn31|vbz n1 cc n1 vvi d n2, n2 cc j-vvg n2. pn31|vbz n1 cc n1 p-acp po12 n2 vvb av d n1, n1 cc j n1. pn31|vbz n1 cc n1 vvi d np1, np1, cc av j n1. pn31|vbz n1 cc n1 p-acp n2-jn, vvb p-acp d n2, n1, cc av-ds j n1. p-acp j, d n2 cst vvb n2 j cc j, j cc j p-acp pi j-jn, pn31 vvz p-acp av av-j, cst pix vmd vbi vvn av-dc,




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