A sermon preached before the Lord Mayor and Court of Aldermen, at St. Mary le Bow, on Nov. 5, 1683 being the commemoration-day of our deliverance from a popish conspiracy / by Edward Pelling ...

Pelling, Edward, d. 1718
Publisher: Printed for Will Abington
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1683
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A53969 ESTC ID: R1882 STC ID: P1095
Subject Headings: Popish Plot, 1678; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text that He is Their Trustee, and that they have Reserved to themselves so much of their Power, that they can call a Prince to an Account, and dispose of his Crown. These are Principles, which (to give them that Honour which is due for their Extraction and Kindred ) were first Begotten by the Jesuit (the Father of Ravilliacs ) then Nursed up by Buchanan (the Father of Rebels ) and at last Adopted by the Leviathan (the Father of Atheists. ) And it is impossible there should be any Firm Peace or Lasting Safety, either for Prince or Subject in any Kingdom where these Doctrines prevail, which have been all along Designed and Maintained to Ruin Kings, and all Hereditary Monarchies. that He is Their Trustee, and that they have Reserved to themselves so much of their Power, that they can call a Prince to an Account, and dispose of his Crown. These Are Principles, which (to give them that Honour which is due for their Extraction and Kindred) were First Begotten by the Jesuit (the Father of Ravilliacs) then Nursed up by Buchanan (the Father of Rebels) and At last Adopted by the Leviathan (the Father of Atheists.) And it is impossible there should be any Firm Peace or Lasting Safety, either for Prince or Subject in any Kingdom where these Doctrines prevail, which have been all along Designed and Maintained to Ruin Kings, and all Hereditary Monarchies. cst pns31 vbz po32 np1, cc cst pns32 vhb vvn p-acp px32 av av-d pp-f po32 n1, cst pns32 vmb vvi dt n1 p-acp dt vvb, cc vvb pp-f po31 vvi. d vbr n2, r-crq (pc-acp vvi pno32 d n1 r-crq vbz j-jn p-acp po32 n1 cc n1) vbdr ord vvn p-acp dt np1 (dt n1 pp-f n2) cs vvd a-acp p-acp np1 (dt n1 pp-f n2) cc p-acp ord j-vvn p-acp dt np1 (dt n1 pp-f n2.) cc pn31 vbz j pc-acp vmd vbi d j n1 cc j-vvg n1, av-d p-acp n1 cc j-jn p-acp d n1 c-crq d n2 vvi, r-crq vhb vbn d p-acp vvn cc vvd p-acp vvb n2, cc d j n2.




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