Davids reserve and rescue in a sermon preached before the honourable the House of Commons, on the fifth of November, 1644 / by Charles Herle ...

Herle, Charles, 1598-1659
Publisher: Printed for John Wright
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1645
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A70212 ESTC ID: R12675 STC ID: H1554
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text Angells against Senacheribs great Army, Sun and Moone against Siserahs, all the Elements have been severally prest and mustered in this Quarrell, the Fire upon the Troupes that came to take Eliah, the ayre in haile-stones upon the Amorites, and in a strange and prodigious noise against the great Syrian Host; Water against the Aegyptians, and rather then faile, the dust of the earth shall start up, into Armies of Lice, and Flies, and Frogs, against Pharoh: Nay, this quarrell shall arme those the most contemptable of all creatures, Lice, not only to the terrifying of King Pharoh, but to the vanquishing of King Herod in the midst of all his guards and glories; Angels against Senacherib's great Army, Sun and Moon against Siserahs, all the Elements have been severally pressed and mustered in this Quarrel, the Fire upon the Troops that Come to take Elijah, the air in hailstones upon the amorites, and in a strange and prodigious noise against the great Syrian Host; Water against the egyptians, and rather then fail, the dust of the earth shall start up, into Armies of Lice, and Flies, and Frogs, against Pharaoh: Nay, this quarrel shall arm those the most contemptible of all creatures, Lice, not only to the terrifying of King Pharaoh, but to the vanquishing of King Herod in the midst of all his guards and Glories; n2 p-acp n2 j n1, n1 cc n1 p-acp npg1, d dt n2 vhb vbn av-j vvn cc vvd p-acp d n1, dt n1 p-acp dt n2 cst vvd pc-acp vvi np1, dt n1 p-acp n2 p-acp dt np1, cc p-acp dt j cc j n1 p-acp dt j jp n1; n1 p-acp dt njp2, cc av-c cs vvi, dt n1 pp-f dt n1 vmb vvi a-acp, p-acp n2 pp-f n1, cc n2, cc n2, p-acp np1: uh, d n1 vmb vvi d dt av-ds j pp-f d n2, n1, xx av-j p-acp dt n-vvg pp-f n1 np1, p-acp p-acp dt j-vvg pp-f n1 np1 p-acp dt n1 pp-f d po31 n2 cc n2;
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