The remonstrance from the Reverend Father in God, Francis Lord Bishop of Ely, and several others, the most eminent divines of the Church of England, against the proceedings of the P: O. and the lords spiritual and temporal, that invited him. Being an adress [sic], from the pulpit to the King, in fifteen sermons; denouncing damnation, &c. to the abdicators of God's annoynted, and abettors of this rebellion.

Turner, Francis, 1638?-1700
Publisher: Printed for Alderman James Malone
Place of Publication: Dublin
Publication Year: 1689
Approximate Era: WilliamAndMary
TCP ID: B10212 ESTC ID: R185788 STC ID: T3279
Subject Headings: England and Wales. -- Parliament; Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1689-1702; Sermons, English -- 17th century; William -- III, -- King of England, 1650-1702;
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In-Text And when his Majesty was Restored in meer Mercy to Us; for I can ••arce call it any to him, who seem'd to be brought back only to new afflictions, by the Ingratitude and Repeated Rebellions and Conspira••es of a Stiff-necked and Hypocritical Generation, who have Repayd •ll those Blessings, that by Him were conveyed to Us, not only by Re•roachfull and Contumelious language, which Moses calls Reviling of ••e Gods, Exod: 22, 28. But by atheistically, Sacrilegiously and Re••lliously Plotting and Contriving his death, to whose Mercy [ now ] •nd to his Brothers God-like Act of Oblivion, And when his Majesty was Restored in mere Mercy to Us; for I can ••arce call it any to him, who seemed to be brought back only to new afflictions, by the Ingratitude and Repeated Rebellions and Conspira••es of a Stiffnecked and Hypocritical Generation, who have Repaid •ll those Blessings, that by Him were conveyed to Us, not only by Re•roachfull and Contumelious language, which Moses calls Reviling of ••e God's, Exod: 22, 28. But by atheistically, Sacrilegiously and Re••lliously Plotting and Contriving his death, to whose Mercy [ now ] •nd to his Brother's Godlike Act of Oblivion, cc c-crq po31 n1 vbds vvn p-acp j n1 p-acp pno32; c-acp pns11 vmb av-j vvi pn31 d p-acp pno31, r-crq vvd pc-acp vbi vvn av av-j p-acp j n2, p-acp dt n1 cc vvn n2 cc n2 pp-f dt j cc j n1, r-crq vhb vvn av d n2, cst p-acp pno31 vbdr vvn p-acp pno32, xx av-j p-acp n1 cc j n1, r-crq np1 vvz vvg pp-f j n2, j: crd, crd p-acp p-acp av-j, av-j cc av-j vvg cc vvg po31 n1, p-acp rg-crq n1 [ av ] vvn p-acp po31 ng1 j n1 pp-f n1,




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