A sermon against murmuringRichard Royston, 1680 - 27 pages |
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... true and undoubted Heir . They infinuate that His Majefly is no friend to Parliaments , and would Rule us by an Arbitrary power . And as to the Church of England , they accufe it for declining apace to Popery , and approving Popifh ...
... true and undoubted Heir . They infinuate that His Majefly is no friend to Parliaments , and would Rule us by an Arbitrary power . And as to the Church of England , they accufe it for declining apace to Popery , and approving Popifh ...
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... true piety and the fear of God , they who thus cauflefly murmured against the King . had neither , they acted both against Reafon and Religion . First against Reafon . For what is more irrational than folicitoufly to enquire after the ...
... true piety and the fear of God , they who thus cauflefly murmured against the King . had neither , they acted both against Reafon and Religion . First against Reafon . For what is more irrational than folicitoufly to enquire after the ...
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... True Religion , and the moft potent and skilful in Sea - affairs . But what is efpe- cially to be noted is , that all these bleffings were con- 1 Kings firmed to him by a promise from God for his father 11. 12. Davids fake , 2. His ...
... True Religion , and the moft potent and skilful in Sea - affairs . But what is efpe- cially to be noted is , that all these bleffings were con- 1 Kings firmed to him by a promise from God for his father 11. 12. Davids fake , 2. His ...
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... true worth and usefulness of things according to the word of God and right reafon and think that beft which God fees to be fitteft for us ; and when he gives us bread , not to turn it into gravel and ftones by our discontent . 3. It is ...
... true worth and usefulness of things according to the word of God and right reafon and think that beft which God fees to be fitteft for us ; and when he gives us bread , not to turn it into gravel and ftones by our discontent . 3. It is ...
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... true worship of God would reduce 12. 26. them to obedience to their lawful King . ) But under 2 Kings the Temple fervice a Toleration is pleaded for as neceffa for the eafe and liberty of the people , and if it be de- nyed , they ...
... true worship of God would reduce 12. 26. them to obedience to their lawful King . ) But under 2 Kings the Temple fervice a Toleration is pleaded for as neceffa for the eafe and liberty of the people , and if it be de- nyed , they ...
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Page 23 - My son, fear thou the LORD and the king : and meddle not with them that are given to change...
Page 23 - The way of peace they have not known, And there is no justice in their ways; They have made themselves crooked paths; Whoever takes that way shall not know peace.
Page 10 - Judah and Israel dwelt safely, every man under his own vine and under his own fig-tree, from Dan to Beersheba (that is from the north to the south of the kingdom) all the days of Solomon." 2. Favoured by this peace, Solomon resolved to put into execution the great project of his father, and to build the temple of Jehovah at Jerusalem. Hiram, king of Tyre, the firm ally of Solomon, as he had been...
Page 7 - Say not thou, What is the caufe that the former days 'were better than thefe ? for thou doft not enquire wifely concerning this.
Page 11 - This made his facetoihine foas heattratfed the admiration of all the Kings of the Earth, and the Queen of the South came from far .to be an Ear witnefs of it, and envyed'the happinefs of his Subjects.
Page 19 - Cod and to fay with Jacob., I am lefs than the leaft of all...