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A46365 A pastoral letter written on the occasion of the death of the late Queen of England, of blessed memory with reflections on the greatness of that loss to Europe / by Peter Jurieu ... Jurieu, Pierre, 1637-1713. 1695 (1695) Wing J1206; ESTC R36214 14,400 32

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which the honour of Her Memory is more exalted than by the most Magnificent Tombs 'T is true those Altars are but Dust and these Temples are made of Flesh and Blood and must e're long be destroy'd by Death But the sweet odour of these Sacrifices shall never perish it shall spread it self through the whole Universe it shall ascend to the heavens and endure throughout all Ages And we hope that the Royal Bounty of that afflicted Prince will also preserve and maintain the Monuments of his dear Queen's Piety so long as our miseries shall require his Assistance As you must now unite in the King alone all those hopes which you formerly divided between Him and the Queen you ought also to joyn for Him alone all those ardent Prayers which you were wont to offer up for Them both Let us then humbly address our selves to God beseeching him to cover that Great Prince with his Providence as with an impenetrable Shield to preserve his sacred Person from all the Attempts of his Enemies to continue and increase the Affection and Zeal which those Nations that God has committed to his charge have for him to make him a Terror to all the VVicked and the Delight of all Good men to place him for a Sign in Israel to encrease that piety with which his Soul is already fill'd to establish him in the possession of that Grace which shall guide him happily in his Race through this VVorld and at last bring him to Eternal Glory January 15. 1695. FINIS BOOKS Printed for Dan. Browne at the Swan and Bible without Temple-Bar Rules for Decyphering and explaining all manner of Secret Writing with exact Methods for Understanding Intimations by Signs Gestures or Speech Also an Account of the Secret Ways of Conveying Written Messages Discovered by Trithemius Lord Bacon Bishop Welkins c. The Cause and Cure of Offences by R. Kingston The Spanish Decameron containing Ten Curious Novells viz. The Rival Ladies the Mistakes the Generous Loves the Libertine the Amorous Miser c. The History of the Conquest of Spain by the Moors together with the Life of the most Illustrious Monarch Almansor and of the several Revolutions of the mighty Empire of the Caliphs and of the Affrican Kingdoms The Vanity of Arts and Sciences by Henry Cornielus Agrippa The Travells of Love and Jealousie a Novel Monsieur Serron's Novels viz. The Hypocrite The Innocent Adultery The Miser Unexpected Choice c. BOOKS Printed for Richard Baldwin near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick Lane THE French King's Declaration for Settling the General Poll-Tax Together with his Edict ordering all Communites both Regular and Secular and all particular Persons who have any Water from Rivers Brooks Springs and Fountains or otherwise whether for the Ornament of their Houses or the Improving of their Estates to pay such Sums as shall be impos'd upon them in Council in order to have the Benefit of the said Waters confirm'd to them for the future Given at Fountain-bleau Octob. 1694. and Recorded in Parliament A New and easie Method to understand the Roman History With an exact Chronology of the Reign of the Emperors And Account of the most Eminent Authors when they flourish'd and an Abridgment of the Roman Antiquities and Customs By way of Dialogue for the Use of the Duke of Burgundy Done out of French with very large Additions and Amendments by Mr. Tho. Brown Miscellaneous Letters giving an Account of the Works of the Learned both at Home and Abroad To be published Monthly The Works of F. Rabelais M. D. in five Books or the Lives Heroick Deeds and Saying of the good Gargantua and Pantagruel and his Voyage to the Oracle of the Bottle As also his Historical Letters To which is added the Author's Life and Explanatory Remarks By Mr. Motteux Never before printed in English Bibliotheca Politica Or an Enquiry into the Ancient Constitution of the English Government with respect both to the just Extent of Regal Power and to the Rights and Liberties of the Subject Wherein all the chief Arguments as well against as for the late Revolution are impartially represented and considered In XIII Dialogues Collected out of the best Authors both Ancient and Modern To which is added an Alphabetical Index to the whole Work A Collection of Speeches of the Right Honourable Henry late Earl of Warrington viz. I. His Speech upon his being sworn Mayor of Chester in November 1691. II. His Speech to the Grand Jury at Chester April 13th 1692. III. His Charge to the Grand Jury at the Quarter Sessions held for the County of Chester on the 11th of October 1692. IV. His Charge to the Grand Jury at the Quarter-Sessions held for the County of Chester on the 25th of April 1693. Letters of State written by Mr. John Milton to most of the Soveraign Princes and Republicks of Europe from the Year 1649. till the Year 1659. To which is added an Account of his Life Together with several of his Poems and a Catalogue of his Works never before printed An Answer to a Paper written by Count d'Avaux the French King's Ambassador in Sweden concerning the Proposals of Peace made by France to the Confederates An Essay concerning Obedience to the Supream Powers and the Duty of Subjects in all Revolutions With some Considerations touching the present Juncture of Affairs An Essay concerning the Laws of Nations and the Rights of Soveraigns With an Account of what was said at the Council-board by the Civilians upon the Question whether Their Majesties Subjects taken a Sea acting by the late King's Commission might not be looked on as Pirates With Reflections upon the Arguments of Sir T.P. and Dr. Ol. The Second Edition both by Matth. Tyndal Doctor of Laws The Antiquity and Justice of an Oath of Abjuration In answer to a Treatise entituled The Case of an Oath of Abjuration considered A Poem on the late Promotions of several Eminent Persons in Church and State By N. Tate Servant to Their Majesties The Doctrine of the Holy Trinity placed in its Light by an Answer to a late Book entituled Animadversions upon Dr. Sherlock's Book c. Also the Doctrine of the Incarnation of our Lord asserted and explained FINIS