The bowing the heart of subjects to their sovereign. A sermon preached on the 24th of May, 1660. Being a day of publick thanksgiving to the Lord for raising up his Excellency the Lord General Monck, and other eminent persons, who have been instrumental in the delivery of this nation from thraldom and misery. By Francis Walsall D.D. and rector of Sandy in Bedfordshire.

Walsall, Francis, d. 1661
Publisher: printed for John Sherley at the golden Pelican in Little Britain
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1660
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A97069 ESTC ID: R208962 STC ID: W624
Subject Headings: Albemarle, George Monck, -- Duke of, 1608-1670; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text nay we shall redeem our elder glories, and recover that beauty and verdure which hath been so long withered and blasted by our unnatural and unhappy differences (to call them no worse) when the world shall see, Umbrâ non errabit Crassus multâ, by our turning our swords, that reek yet with the blood of our Brethren, in some successefull design upon our enemies, that we can be as a warre-like people abroad, nay we shall Redeem our elder Glories, and recover that beauty and verdure which hath been so long withered and blasted by our unnatural and unhappy differences (to call them no Worse) when the world shall see, Umbrâ non errabit Crassus multâ, by our turning our swords, that reek yet with the blood of our Brothers, in Some successful Design upon our enemies, that we can be as a warlike people abroad, uh pns12 vmb vvi po12 jc n2, cc vvi d n1 cc n1 r-crq vhz vbn av av-j vvn cc vvn p-acp po12 j cc j n2 (pc-acp vvi pno32 av-dx av-jc) c-crq dt n1 vmb vvi, fw-la fw-fr fw-la np1 fw-la, p-acp po12 n1 po12 n2, cst n1 av p-acp dt n1 pp-f po12 n2, p-acp d j n1 p-acp po12 n2, cst pns12 vmb vbi p-acp dt j n1 av,




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