A sermon preached on the anniversary of that most execrable murder of K. Charles the first royal martyr by Edward Pelling ...

Pelling, Edward, d. 1718
Publisher: Printed for J Williams and Joanna Brome
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1682
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A53965 ESTC ID: R20742 STC ID: P1090
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Lamentations V, 16; Charles -- I, -- King of England, 1600-1649; Charles I, 1625-1649; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text We drank off indeed the very Dregs of the Cup of Bitterness; and (which made it the Bitterer ) we mingled the Draught our selves. We were not Forced (as the Jews) but Sold, and that by our selves, into the hands of the Babylonians. This People were there own Captives; Submitting to Tyrants of their own Making; Purchasing their Slavery with their Bloud; Contracting to be undone by Leagues, Covenants, Associations, and other Acts and Deeds of their Own. It is their Usual Fate, who are given to Change, that they commonly change One Government for a Worse; and the quartering out of a Kingdom into a Common-wealth, is but the drawing on of that Curse upon a Nation, which King Solomon meant, We drank off indeed the very Dregs of the Cup of Bitterness; and (which made it the Bitterer) we mingled the Draught our selves. We were not Forced (as the jews) but Sold, and that by our selves, into the hands of the Babylonians. This People were there own Captives; Submitting to Tyrants of their own Making; Purchasing their Slavery with their Blood; Contracting to be undone by Leagues, Covenants, Associations, and other Acts and deeds of their Own. It is their Usual Fate, who Are given to Change, that they commonly change One Government for a Worse; and the quartering out of a Kingdom into a Commonwealth, is but the drawing on of that Curse upon a nation, which King Solomon meant, pns12 vvd a-acp av dt j n2 pp-f dt n1 pp-f n1; cc (r-crq vvd pn31 dt jc) pns12 vvd dt n1 po12 n2. pns12 vbdr xx vvn (c-acp dt np2) p-acp vvn, cc cst p-acp po12 n2, p-acp dt n2 pp-f dt njp2. d n1 vbdr a-acp d n2-jn; vvg p-acp ng1 pp-f po32 d vvg; vvg po32 n1 p-acp po32 n1; n-vvg pc-acp vbi vvn p-acp n2, n2, n2, cc j-jn n2 cc n2 pp-f po32 d. pn31 vbz po32 j n1, r-crq vbr vvn pc-acp vvi, cst pns32 av-j vvi crd n1 p-acp dt av-jc; cc dt j-vvg av pp-f dt n1 p-acp dt n1, vbz p-acp dt vvg a-acp pp-f d vvb p-acp dt n1, r-crq n1 np1 vvd,




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