Seven treatises very necessary to be observed in these very bad days to prevent the seven last vials of God's wrath, that the seven angels are to pour down upon the earth Revel. xvi ... whereunto is annexed The declaration of the just judgment of God ... and the superabundant grace, and great mercy of God showed towards this good king, Charles the First ... / by Gr. Williams, Ld. Bishop of Ossory.

Williams, Gryffith, 1589?-1672
Publisher: Printed for the Authour
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1661
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A96594 ESTC ID: R42870 STC ID: W2671B
Subject Headings: Apocalyptic literature -- Anglican authors; Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1642-1660; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text and omitting the many thousands of good Christians, that for their Religion and good conscience have lost their lives, livings, and liberties. I say, letting all these things pass, I dare appeal to any impartial Reader, that neither Eusebius, nor Socrates, nor Thuanus, nor Chammier, nor any other Hystorian, Ecclesiastical or Prophane, that have written of Persecutions, or of the cruelty of Antichrist can shew me any King (since the King of the Jews) that by his own Subjects, and for no vice of his own that malice it self can tax him, and omitting the many thousands of good Christians, that for their Religion and good conscience have lost their lives, livings, and Liberties. I say, letting all these things pass, I Dare appeal to any impartial Reader, that neither Eusebius, nor Socrates, nor Thuanus, nor Chammier, nor any other Historian, Ecclesiastical or Profane, that have written of Persecutions, or of the cruelty of Antichrist can show me any King (since the King of the jews) that by his own Subject's, and for no vice of his own that malice it self can Tax him, cc vvg dt d crd pp-f j np1, cst p-acp po32 n1 cc j n1 vhb vvn po32 n2, n2-vvg, cc n2. pns11 vvb, vvg d d n2 vvi, pns11 vvb n1 p-acp d j n1, cst dx np1, ccx np1, ccx np1, ccx np1, ccx d j-jn n1, j cc j, cst vhb vvn pp-f n2, cc pp-f dt n1 pp-f np1 vmb vvi pno11 d n1 (c-acp dt n1 pp-f dt np2) cst p-acp po31 d n2-jn, cc p-acp dx n1 pp-f po31 d d n1 pn31 n1 vmb vvi pno31,
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