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A30731 A sermon preached at St. Mary-le-Bow before the Lord Mayor, Court of Aldermen, and citizens of London, on Friday the 26th of June a day appointed by proclamation for a general and publick fast / by Lilly Butler ... Butler, Lilly. 1696 (1696) Wing B6280; ESTC R20323 13,686 29

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ingage with us stand by us and avenge us of all our Enemies Let us every one then consider as in the Presence of God what is in our Power to do towards the Reformation of the Lives of Men and what particular Methods of promoting this our several Callings and Places oblige us to and what Account we shall be able to give of our Stewardship when we shall stand before the Tribunal of God if we do not improve our Talents to those Ends for which he hath put them into our Hands This is a Work of too great Importance with respect to God our Country and our selves for any little Considerations to excuse our Neglect of And though after all we can do we should have Cause to complain with the Prophet Isa 49. 4 5. that we have laboured in vain and spent our Strength for nought that the People will not be gathered yet shall we be glorious in the Eyes of the Lord and our God shall be our Strength He will support us under all our Disappointments he will preserve us in publick Calamities as shall be most expedient for us he will make all things work together for our good and at length bring us to that City of God that Heavenly Jerusalem where there are no Fears or Jealousies no Murmurings or Complaints no Factions or Divisions no Wars or Contentions but where all the blessed Inhabitants shall be unspeakably and eternally happy in the Enjoyment of the God of Love and the Prince of Peace and in the most hearty and constant Love of one another For which Blessed Place God Almighty fit us all for Jesus Christ his Sake Amen FINIS Some Books Printed for B. Aylmer at the Three Pigeons in Cornhil THE Works of the Most Reverend Dr. John Tillotson late Lord Archbishop of Canterbury containing Fifty Four Sermons and Discourses on Several Occasions Together with the Rule of Faith Being all that were Published by his Grace himself and now Collected into one Volume To which is added an Alphabetical Table of the Principal Matters Price 20 s. The Works of the Learned Isaac Barrow D. D. late Master of Trinity-College in Cambridge The Third Volume Containing Forty Five Sermons upon Several Occasions In Folio Practical Discourses upon the Consideration of our Latter End and the Danger and Mischief of Delaying Repentance By Dr. Isaac Barrow in Octavo Price 18 d. The Four Last Things viz. Death Judgment Heaven and Hell Practically Considered and Applied By W. Bates D. D. in 12o. Price 2 s. The great Duty of Resignation to the Divine Will in Afflictions Also by Dr. Bates In 8o. Price 18 d. Sermons of the Forgiveness of Sins On Psal 130. v. 4. Also by Dr. Bates Price 18 d. The Bishop of Gloucesters Thanksgiving Sermon preached before the House of Lords April 16. Mr. Stephens of Sutton in Surrey his Thanksgiving Sermon preached before the Lord Mayor and Aldermen at Bow Church the same day Mr. John Showers his Thanksgiving Sermon the same day Mr. Strype of Low-Layton in Essex his Thanksgiving Sermon the same day Mr. Gardiner of London his Thanksgiving Sermon the same day The Christian Merchant described in a Sermon Humbly Dedicated to all the Merchants of the City By W. Gostwyke Rector of Purley in Berks. A Sermon concerning Vocal and Instrumental Musick in the Church As it was deliver'd in the Parish Church of St. Andrews Vndershaft upon the 31th of May 1696 being Whitsunday and the Day wherein the Organ there Erected was first made use of And the Hymn which was then Sung By Gabriel Towerson D. D. The Advice of a Father Or Counsel to a Child Directing him how to demean himself in the most important passages of this Life By E. C. Gent. In 12o. Price 12 d. A Conference with an Anabaptist By Dr. Asheton of Beckenham in Kent Price 12 d. A Sermon preached at the Meeting of Protestant Dissenters called Quakers in Turners-Hall London on the 16th of the Second Month 1696. Being the Publick Thanksgiving for the Deliverance of the King and Kingdom By George Keith An Exact Narrative of the Proceedings at Turners-Hall the 11th of the Month called June 1696. Together with the Disputes and Speeches there between G. Keith and other Quakers differing from him in some Religious Principles The Whole Published and Revised by George Keith With an Appendix containing some new Passages to prove his Opponents guilty of Gross Errors and Self-Contradictions