The Song of Moses, the Servant of God, and the Song of the Lambe: Opened in a Sermon Preached to the Honourable House of Commons, at Their Late Solemne Day of Thanksgiving, June 15, 1643 : for the Discovery of a Dangerous, Desperate, and Bloudy Designe, Tending to the Utter Subversion of the Parliament, and of the Famous City of London |
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... taken the booke to unloofe the Seales thereof ; cap . 11. 17. the fame Church fings another fong of prayfe upon the refurrection of the two wit- neffes , andthe fall of the tenth part of the great City , We give thee thankes O Lord God ...
... taken the booke to unloofe the Seales thereof ; cap . 11. 17. the fame Church fings another fong of prayfe upon the refurrection of the two wit- neffes , andthe fall of the tenth part of the great City , We give thee thankes O Lord God ...
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... taken up that complaint , Ezek . 37. 11. Our bones are dried , our hope is loft , we are cut off for our parts , then did our Lord Chrift open their graves , and cause them to come up out of their graves , and made them live , and ftand ...
... taken up that complaint , Ezek . 37. 11. Our bones are dried , our hope is loft , we are cut off for our parts , then did our Lord Chrift open their graves , and cause them to come up out of their graves , and made them live , and ftand ...
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... taken off , as the Duke of Saxony , and Landgrave of Heffen , by imprisonment ; or imma- turely taken away , as Edward the fixth , by death ; or more miraculously preferved , as Queen Elizabeth , a wo- man , in England , and King James ...
... taken off , as the Duke of Saxony , and Landgrave of Heffen , by imprisonment ; or imma- turely taken away , as Edward the fixth , by death ; or more miraculously preferved , as Queen Elizabeth , a wo- man , in England , and King James ...
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... taken with thoughts and discourses of things great and wonderfull , and is not fatisfied but in fomething that raises the mind to a high pitch of admiration ; here you may behold an object fit , ( if any ) to beget wonderment , and in ...
... taken with thoughts and discourses of things great and wonderfull , and is not fatisfied but in fomething that raises the mind to a high pitch of admiration ; here you may behold an object fit , ( if any ) to beget wonderment , and in ...
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... taken notice of : Chrift's perfon , offi- ces , adminiftrations are too bafe things for them to bufie their thoughts about , they can fee nothing . but trivially matters , and not worth their notice in them all , yea they wonder at them ...
... taken notice of : Chrift's perfon , offi- ces , adminiftrations are too bafe things for them to bufie their thoughts about , they can fee nothing . but trivially matters , and not worth their notice in them all , yea they wonder at them ...
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againſt anfwerable Angels Antichrift Antichriftian Beaft Beaſt becauſe behold bloud caft Caufe Cauſe Chriftians Church of Chrift contrivance counfels dayes defigned deftroyed deftruction deliverance delivered Divine Duke of Saxony enemies eyes falvation farre fave fear feemed felf felves fervant ferve fervice feven vialls fhall fhould filled your hearts firft firſt flain fome fong forrow foules fpeak fpirits ftand ftrength fuch fuffering glorifie his Name glory hands hath hearts heaven Heffen holineffe honour Iefus Ifraelites inftances inftruments judgements juſt King of Saints Kingdom Lamb lives Lord God Almighty Lord hath manifeft marvellous mercy Midian Nebuchadnezzar neffe obferve occafion paffe Parliament pleaſure pouring praife prefent Proteftant publike purpoſe raiſe refpect reign Religion righteous ruine Secondly ſhall Song ſpeak STEPHEN MARSHALL Thankſgiving thee thefe vialls themſelves theſe things thofe thoſe thou onely art thouſand tion unto uſe wayes whofe whole Whore witneffes wonder wonderfull wrath
Popular passages
Page 2 - If I had more, O God, thou shouldst have it ; had I less, thou wouldst not despise it, who " acceptest the gift according to that a man hath, and not according to that he hath not.
Page 5 - And I saw as it were a sea of glass mingled with fire: and them that had gotten the victory over the beast, and over his image, and over his mark, and over the number of his name, stand on the sea of glass, having the harps of God.
Page 22 - After these things I heard as it were a great voice of a great multitude in heaven, saying, ' Hallelujah ; Salvation, 'and glory, and power, belong to our God: for true and 'righteous are his judgements ; for he hath judged the great 'harlot, which did corrupt the earth with her fornication, 'and he hath avenged the blood of his servants at her hand.
Page 8 - Church all those reliques. which are the oyl and fuel that feed the flame which burnes amongst us: God calls you now to this work, and will be with you while you set your hearts and hands to do it.58 This is again illustrative of the kind of millenarian ideas which were popular at the time.
Page 1 - I could not but exceedingly rejoyce, in being called to this work, in this place, at this time. For having been lately...
Page 43 - Inftruments, and let him do by you, and with you, what is good in his own eyes.
Page 1 - ... the great Congregation * and having been reported over the whole Kingdom, to have altered my former...
Page 32 - In the net, which they hid, is their own foot taken, and they are snared in the wickedness of their own hands.
Page 37 - Ch-rifteridoifne , in great mdafure, are all imbarked inthat veffell/the fleering whereof, is in great part committed unto you. You are in part, one of the...