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The third and last volume of the sermons of Mr. Stephen Crisp late of Colchester Essex, deceased containing XII declarations upon several divine subjects : exactly taken in short-hand as they were deliver'd by him at the publick meeting-houses of the people called Quakers ... and now faithfully transcribed and published : with some of his prayers after sermon.
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Crisp, Stephen, 1628-1692.
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Wing C6943; ESTC R26073
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who didst love us when we were Strangers and preserve us when we were Enemies and brought a glorious Day of visitation upon us and opened our eys ãâã behold the Light thereof so that we are an engaged People to speak good of thy ââme Thou hast declared and manifested to the Sons and Daughters of Men thy good Will and thy universal Grace that thou art daily extending to them that all may be made partakers of the Riches of thy House and of thy great Salvation which by the Lord Jesus Christ thou hast ordained And O thou Powerful God of Life since the Day that thou first gathered us thou hast been with us thou hast been our Guid and our Eyes have been towards thee for instruction thou hast taught us and âed us in the way in which thou wouldst have ãâã to walk thou hast led us O Lord in the way Everlasting âith the poâ ãâ¦ã and the meek of the Earth ãâ¦ã placed our Feet O Lord near the Eveâ ãâ¦ã Mountain which thou hast exalted ãâã the high Hills of the Earth and thou haââââvealed the Glory and the splendor of ãâã House thy Holy Dwelling Place and ãâã raised Breathings in the Hearts of thy Peoâ that they may dwell in thy Courts for evâ And now Holy Father thou hast gathered ãâã Remnant and brought a peculiar People ãâã trust in thy Name but still we do all thâ we do by thee thou must be our Keeper thou must be our preserver therefore we wait upon thee we expect all from thy Hand therefore our applications are unto thee that fâ Day to Day and from time to time we ãâã find thy living Presence in the midst ãâã And O living God of life thou hast giveâ ãâã Children large experience that thou art a ãâã nigh at hand to us in all our Tryals in all ãâã Exercises as our Eyes have been turned ãâã thee thou hast preserved us and revealed thâ Heavenly Power O Lord in preserving and delivering thy Church and People that they may bear a testimony in their generation tâ thy great love and the great Salvation ãâã thoâ hast wrought for them and made ãâã pertakers of Now Blessed God of Liâ desires and supplications of thy Peopleâ unto thee for the glorifying of thy Pâ the exalting of thy glorious Name ãâ¦ã leâ the mighty operation of thy ãâ¦ã ãâ¦ã and stubborn ones that ãâ¦ã âgainst thee and that havâ withstood ãâã tenders of thy Grace and the Motions âd striving of thy Holy Spirit Thou art âole to bow them and to break their stony Hearts thou art able to speak effectually to their Souls and to make them submit themselves to thee Holy and living Father let the progress of thy Word and Gospel be great in our Day let it have a free course and spread it self mightily to those that believe not to beget a Seed of Faith in their Souls that they may believe in thy Name and Trust in thy Power ad wait to see the great Work of Redemption wrought for the Salvation of Immortal Souls before the Daâ of Visitation goes over Powerful God ãâã Life thy little Remnant which thou hast âedeemed keep them by thy Power and preserve them in Uprightness and Cleanness of Mind preserve them in the places and stations wherein thou hast appointed them to dwell and in all their Tryals and Tribulations and Distresses that may come upon them that they may be quiet and still and in patience possess their Souls and let them âave strong consolation in that Everlasting ââvenant which in thy Son thou hast made âth them and râvealed to them and let ãâã not be moved and tossed with the hurâ of this World with the tumults and disâ that evil Men make in it and the Storms ãâ¦ã that are raised but let thâââ Hearts and Minds be âââyed upon ãâ¦ã they may know how to behave then ãâ¦ã wards thee and one another and towâ ãâ¦ã tâ ãâ¦ã âe without and thereby glorify ãâ¦ã mâ ãâã thy great Name by the Beauâ ãâ¦ã Holyness shining in their Conversations wâ may reach the Consciences of Men that ãâã that see them may say these ãâã the Planâ that the Right Hand of God hath Plantââ and see the Fruits that are brought forth fâ ãâã that Root of Life revealed in Christ Jesuâ Powerful God of Life carry on thine owâ Work in this City and the whole Nation and in other places among that People whiâ tââu hast chosen and gathered to thy ãâã of the World Powerful God of Life remââber those that groan in secret making ãâã moan to thee that they cannot lay hold oâ Salvation for their Souls Prepare them ãâã that consolation that their Souls are breaâ afâer They are Night and Day wrestling ãâã thee by earnest Prayer But what will all theâ wrestling signifie except thy Word and thâ Power of thy Grace assist them and ãâã them to lay hold of thy strength that ãâã may Fight the good Fight of Faith thaâ ãâã may get the Victory and rejoyce in thââââvation and see the Glory of it Thou seâ ãâã the Children of Men are working anââââtriving divers ways for their own Salvâ make theâ to know that all their oâ ãâ¦ã and inventions arâân vain Blessâ ãâ¦ã the deâ ãâ¦ã ây waâââây Heritage and ãâ¦ã thou hast gathered by thy Word do ãâã preserve them that they may serve thee ââth sincere and upright Minds all the Days ãâã their Lives and offer up daily Thaâ ãâã âings and living Praises to thee the ãâã and living God and Jesus Christ whom thou âast sent and âhy Eternal Spirit who alone art worthy who art God over all blessed ãâã ever and ever Amen A Catalogue of Books Printed for Nath Câouch at the Bell in the Poultry near Cheapside 1. The History of the Principality of ãâã in three parts containing 1. A brief âââunt of the ancient Kings and Princes of Britâââ and Wales till the final extinguishing of the âoyal Brittish Line 2. Remarks upon the ãâã of all the Princes of Wales of the Royal ââmilies of England from King Edward the first to this time particularly of Edward the Black Prââce of Wales who with 30000 English defeated an Army of 100000 French at Cressy and at Poictiââs with 10000 beat 80000 and took John the French King Prisoner also of Henry of Munmouth afterâââd King Henry the fifth who with 13000 ãâã 90000 French whose Son Henry sixth was ãâã King of France at Paris 3. Remarkable âvations on the most memorable Persons and ãâã in Wales and of divers considerable passages ãâã any Hundred Years past with the Birth and ãâã Actions of Merlin the famous Welsh Proâ ãâ¦ã with naturaâ ãâã artificial âââities ãâ¦ã Princiâ ãâ¦ã ãâã âwered in above 300 ãâ¦ã âontaining 1. Dreadful Judgments upon ãâ¦ã Blasphemers and Perjured Villains 2. The ãâ¦ã ends of many Magicians c. 3. Remarkable âââdictions and presages of approaching Death aâ how ãâã event has been answerable 4. Fearful Juââments upon bloody Tyrants Murderers c.
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Martyrs in Flames or Popery in its true Colours being a brief Relation of the horrid Cruâ ãâã Persecutions of the Pope and Church of ãâ¦ã hundreds of years past to this ãâ¦ã and England ãâ¦ã Persecutions lately exercised upoâ ãâã âââââstants in France and Savoy in 1686 16â7 ââgether with a short âââunt of God's Judgmâââ upon Popish Persecutors Price 1 s. 8. The History of O. 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