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A86581 Zion's birth-register unfolded in a sermon to the native-citizens of London. In their solemn assembly at Pauls on Thursday the VIII. of May, A.D. M.DC.LVI. / By Thomas Horton D.D. Horton, Thomas, d. 1673. 1656 (1656) Wing H2885; Thomason E490_6; ESTC R202559 47,020 75

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forain and more remote there may be somewhat said for the Natives of them to meet one with another upon some other considerations which cannot be said for you But for Londoners to meet in London except you have very good Ends and aimes for it indeed as I hope you have and do some special good in your meeting as I desire you may it will not only be fruitlesse but ridiculous and carry a great deal of scorn and ignominy with it Besides That ye have raised expectation by so much mention of it and preparation for it and talk and discourse of it aforehand as some of you have in many mens ears these are arguments and ingagements to you to consider what you do Adde to this last of all that it is the first of all in this kinde This place in which we now are as old as it is I beleeve never held such an Assembly as this is upon this occasion which should be the more effectual with us to improve it to the better purpose We use to say that Primum in unoquoque Genere est perfectissimum exemplar reliquorum The first in every kinde is the perfectest and a pattern to all the rest Thus should this of your meeting be as near as ye can make it that so others that follow you may take aim and example from you and writing after your copy may more fairly write themselves in so full and large a character as may be known and read of all men Thus as we shall have comfort in our Birth and Nativity it self so we shall have comfort and joy likewise in the Memorials and Celebrations of it And as for the priviledge it self This man was born there so of LONDON it shall be said THIS and THAT Man was born in Her and the HIGHEST HIMSELF shall establish her The LORD shall count when he writes up the people That THIS MAN WAS BORN THERE Selah FINIS A Catalogue of some Books printed for and sold by John Clark at the Entrance into Mercer●-Chappel at the lower end of Cheapside THe Works of that famous Chirugeon Ambrose Parey whereunto are added large additions with figures out of Adrianus Spigelius Fol. The description of the body of man together with the controversies and figures thereto belonging Collected out of all the best Authors of Anatomy by Helkiah Crook Dr. in Physick Fol. The History of the World the Second part in Six Books being a continuation of the famous History of Sir Walter Raleigh begining where he left and continued to the year 1640. With a large Chronology of those times by Alex. Ross The true Copy whereof is distinguished by the Authors own picture fixed in the frontispiece by his own order from any other however coloured with hawks and hounds in their title page or lying pretences in other places Fol. Antient Funerall Monuments composed by the Travels and study of John Weaver Fol. The Countrey Justice inlarged with many Presidents and Resolutions of the Queries contained in the former Impressions by Michael Dalton Whereunto is added by way of Appendix under their proper heads all such Acts and Ordiances necessary to be know and put in execution by the Justices of the Peace made and published before the year 1655. Fol. Prototypes or the Primary Presidents out of the Book of Genesis the good and bad things they did and had practically applyed to our information and reformation by William Whately late Pastor of Banbury Fol. Dr. Sibbs upon the 4 5 6. Chap. of the Canticles 4. The Works of that famous Physitian Dr. Alexander Read The Harmony Chronicle and Order of the old Testament together with the Harmony of the four Evangelists by Dr. Lightfoot 4. The Wo●k●es of that Reverend Judicious and Learned Divine Mr. Joseph Me●de late fellow of Christs Colledge in Ghambridge Two Vol. in 4. 29 Lectures of the Church very necessary for the consolation and support of Gods Church especially in these times by that learned and faithfull Peacher Mr. John Randall 4. Parthenia or the Maidenhead of the first Musick that ever was invented for the Virginals by Will. Bird Dr. John Bull and Orlando Gibbons Gentlemen of his Majesties Chappell Fol. The English Gusman 4. The Presumptuous mans Mirrour a Watchbell to rouze up a secure sinner out of his security 12. The Change or the blind eye opened a double discourse on Ephes 5.8 by Tho. Du Gard. 12. The Saints Priviledge in 12. by Dr. Sibbs Mr. Hookers farewell Sermon 4. Mr. Barnes needfull helpes 4. Wise mans forecast in evill times 4. Janua Linguarun 14 Centuries to which is newly annexed Nomenclatura brevis Anglo-Latino Graeca by Fr. Gr. large 8. Janua Linguae Latinae The gate of the Latine tongue unlocked exhibiting in a naturall order the structure of things and of the Latine tongue according to the rules of the newest method by Comenius With an Etymological Index gathered out of the Januall Lexicon Varro Isidore Martinus and other Classicall Authors and Alphabetically disposed by William Du Gard. 8. Arcana Microcosmi or The hid secrets of mans body discovered Also the strange and marvellous diseases symptomes and accidents by Alexander Ross 8. Colloquia Plautina viginti opera Alexandri Rossaei 8. Mr. Whatelys oyl of gladness or comfort for dejected finners His Poor mans Advocate 12. A Testament of a large Roman print with reading and singing Psalmes 8. The fulnesse and freenesse of Gods grace in Christ declared in a uniforme body of Divinity in two parts by Mr. Duke Mr. Primrose Sermons in 4. The Christians pattern or the imitation of Christ 24. The Pillar and Pattern of Englands deliverances presented in a Sermon at Pauls Novemb. 5. 1654 by Dr. Horton FINIS