A sermon preached at the magnificent coronation of the most high and mighty King Charles the IId King of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, &c. : at the Collegiate Church of S. Peter Westminster the 23d of April, being S. George's Day, 1661 / by George Lord Bishop of Worcester.

Morley, George, 1597-1684
Publisher: Printed by R Norton for T Garthwait
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1661
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A51394 ESTC ID: R204353 STC ID: M2794
Subject Headings: Charles -- II, -- King of England, 1630-1685 -- Coronation; Church of England; Sermons -- England -- London -- 17th century;
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In-Text yet if the generality of the People be wicked and willful, God doth usually punish the madness and folly of such a People, with permitting them to be instruments of their own misery, by changing the best form of Government under one lawful Hereditary Prince, into the worst kind of Tyranny, under many lawless Vsurpers and Oppressors. For it is for the transgression of a land, saith the Wiseman in my Text, that the Princes thereof are many: yet if the generality of the People be wicked and wilful, God does usually Punish the madness and folly of such a People, with permitting them to be Instruments of their own misery, by changing the best from of Government under one lawful Hereditary Prince, into the worst kind of Tyranny, under many lawless Usurper's and Oppressors's. For it is for the Transgression of a land, Says the Wiseman in my Text, that the Princes thereof Are many: av cs dt n1 pp-f dt n1 vbb j cc j, np1 vdz av-j vvi dt n1 cc n1 pp-f d dt n1, p-acp vvg pno32 pc-acp vbi n2 pp-f po32 d n1, p-acp vvg dt av-js n1 pp-f n1 p-acp crd j j n1, p-acp dt js n1 pp-f n1, p-acp d j ng1 cc ng2. p-acp pn31 vbz p-acp dt n1 pp-f dt n1, vvz dt n1 p-acp po11 n1, cst dt n2 av vbr d:




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Proverbs 28.2 (Douay-Rheims) - 0 proverbs 28.2: for the sins of the land many are the princes thereof: for it is for the transgression of a land, saith the wiseman in my text, that the princes thereof are many True 0.831 0.607 4.925
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