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A sermon on the 30th of January, being the day on which that sacred martyr, King Charles the First, was murdered by John King, D.D. ...
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King, John, D.D.
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1661
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her Laws her peace her riches her plenty her liberty at home and her protection and honour abroad England was the perfection of beauty and the joy of the whole earth The Kings of the earth and all the inhabitants of the world would not have believed that the Adversary and Enemy should have entred into the Gates of our Jerusalem London that Churches should be turned into stables Gods Houses made Courts of Guards the Royall Palaces made Garrisons the Tythes the portion of Gods Ministers made the Souldiers salary that the Law should be turned into wormwood our Religion and Liberty measured out unto us by the Pikes length the decisions of the Sword become the Principles of Faith and that which is the cause of all this mechanick persons Trades-men who will certainly marr never can mend so great concernments they never before handled or were acquainted with the sole Moderators of Publick affairs and the chief Princes and Potentates of our Kingdom But now The glory is departed from our Israel the Arke of God is taken and how is England become a Widow made a prey unto cruel people and skilful to destroy who daily force and prostitute her unto their wicked purposes for these things let England and every true-hearted Englishman say I weep mine eye mine eye runneth down with waâer because the Comforter King CHARLES that should relieve my soul is far from me The breath of our Nestrils the Anointed of the Lord c. The life of our Religion of our Laws of our Liberties is taken from us the Image of Gods power in supreme Authority Indemnity Inviolability is taken from us our Physition our nursing Father our Comforter our Protectour is taken from us for our sins was taken in their pits so that now we want the wings of his protection among these Heathen among whom we live we are now made very Slaves unto the worst of Heathen a people without God without Faith without Law without Rule without Reason without Humanity without all these and whose unruly will onely iâ unto them all these These calamities are all fallen upon us because The breath of our Nostrils c. pious King Charles is taken from us like Elias in a âiery Charriot or as Constantine the Great after his death was impressed on a Coyn pluck'd up by a divine hand into Heaven that his eyes might not see nor his righteous soul be afflicted with all the evil which is come upon us to consume us wo unto us for we have sinned These are but the contracted heads of those miseries which we shall all read over in the vast Volumes of our approching woes and justly besâeaks such sorrows as might transform us into Niobes make our heads Rivers of sorrows and our eyes Fountains for continual tears The Lord in mercy look upon us and wipe away these tears from our eyes and their causes our sins from our souls and since the bloud of the Martyrs is the seed of the Church in mercy unto his Church restore the seed of his Martyr King Charles the First unto the Government of these Kingdoms that Religion Peace and Liberty may be restored unto us I conclude these ours as the Prophet doth his Lamentations Turn thou unto us O Lord and we shall be turned renew our dayes as of old if thou hast not utterly dejected us Hear our prayers O Lord for thy Sons sake unto whom with the Holy Ghost be ascribed c. FINIS 2 Chrâ 35.25 Calvin 2 King 23.25 27. Lam. 2â Gen. â ãâã 13.3 âab â 16. âam 14. âam 21. âhro 27. â Ecc. â 1. Euseb. supra Civ D. â l. 17. c. â â Vet. âcil ââeum ânum âuid âficat âibus ãâã huââbus âremiâ Aug. âârb D. â 23. âe 8.4 ât 2. Socraâ proae l. 5. Euseb. vit Coâ m. l. 4â 24. Rom. â 4. Pâal 47 Cont. Faust. â Maniâ 2â c. 7 âm 10. ângs 4. ângs 5. ângs â âhron â 9. 2 Samâ 4. 1 Kinâ 27. Esth. â 1 Kinââ Acts â 10.1 Euseb. Hist. l. â c. 14. Psal. 5. âon ââbat ãâã saâmenti âctitaâ quid âo veâabatur âvid âg Cont. âet l. 2. â âam 24. David Sauleâ proptâ sacroââctam ââctioneâ honorâ vivumâ viâdiâ occisuâ Aug. â lit oât c. 48. In Apâ Ep. l. 2. Ep. 13â Dig. vâ l. 1. tit H. leg 3â Tho. Aâ Ia. IIâ 96. a. 5â III m. ãâã Carâ Ep. â 1 Saâ 14. âm 26. â ãâã non ââebat ââocenââ ãâã haââat sanââtem ãâã vitae ââsed saââmenti ãâã quod âalis ââinibus âtum âubi ãâã Amb. ãâã l. 2. Ep. â Eusâ Hiâ Ecc. l. 3â c. 27. Theod. l 3. f. 19. ãâã deâm non âdideââ in ãâã Chriââni non ãâã terreâregibus âequi âg Con âin âl 118. Ps. 114. ââom â 7 cap. ââ 14. Psal. 133.2 Lev. 19.15 Luk. 10 34. Isa. 3.7 Rom. 13 4. Psal. 104 15. Cyril Cat. 3. Job 32.18 âânt ãâ¦ã l. 12.11 âod 19. â 2 Châ 13. ãâ¦ã c. 14 ãâã â3 24 Jer. â 2 Saâ 3. 1 Sam 17. 2 Chââ 24. â Job â 2 ãâã 34.17 Isa. 57. âhron 19. âhron 24. ch 11.1 âârius âestis âegno ãâã Anârit p. 5 â Vicaâ summi âis Leg. Reg. c. Lamb. âud â Lex ãâã Socra c. 22. âângs Euseb. Const. l. 4. c. 1 ãâã ãâã ãâã ãâã ãâã ãâ¦ã l. â 1. ãâ¦ã 16. Isa. 14 18 19 20. Acts 13 10. â 2.10 ãâã 12. ââeod l. c. 9. Eph. 2.2 ãâã 16. â 19.7 Vit. Coâ l. 4. c. 2 Lam. â 2 7â Jos. ãâã Jud. l. â c. 12. ãâã 2.14 â 13 â 5 â 8 â 5 â 12 5.1 1.9 1.7 â 15 1.1 1.1 âonst â 73. â 21