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A41956 A sermon preached before the general and officers in the King's chappel at Portsmouth on Sunday July 24, 1692 : being the day before they embarqu'd for the descent upon France / by William Gallaway. Gallaway, William, fl. 1692-1697. 1692 (1692) Wing G179; ESTC R26740 12,018 36

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Shipwrack if we do not lay hold and make use of it to save our selves we must sink into the bottomless Pit 'T is now offer'd to you 't is now in your choice to lay hold on the long-suffering of God he will speak Peace and Pardon if you will quit your Sins I will only add that we implore the Divine Protection in all our dangers and assistance in all our endeavours let our Prayers be made to God with the qualifications necessary to make them prevalent which are by a true repentance of our sins a settled and relying Faith an humble resignation to the disposal of his Divine Will Let us readily concur and vigorously co-operate with his Providence in order to our Temporal Preservation as with his Grace for our Eternal Salvation And last of all let us give God all the Glory for his past invaluable mercies and pray that he will preserve the Persons and prosper the Attempts of our gracious Sovereigns who seem to be the Instrument chosen to accomplish and perfect his Will against the common Enemy and Oppressor and whose past successes give a promising earnest if not prevented by our ungrateful sins of future and more considerable Atcheivments And now O Lord God of Hosts do thou go out with our Armies do thou protect and defend us and though we cannot but acknowledge our selves unworthy and undeserving of those mercies thou hast from time to time heaped on a wicked and ungrateful Generation yet O Lord let not thy hand be shortned towards us but let all the World see and know that thou alone art our Saviour and mighty Deliverer and give us once more by our success in this enterprize an opportunity of praising and magnifying thy holy and great Name not only with our lips but in our lives through Jesus Christ our Lord to whom with thee and the Holy Ghost be all Honour and Glory both now and for evermore Amen FINIS A Catalogue of Books to be Sold by Richard Baldwin near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane STate Tracts Being a farther Collection of several Choice Treatises relating to the Government From the Year 1660. to 1689. Now Published in a Body to shew the Necessity and clear the Legality of the Late Revolution and our present Happy Settlement under the Auspicious Reign of Their Majesties King William and Queen Mary A True Relation of the Cruelties and Barbarities of the French upon the English Prisoners of War being a Journal of their Travels from Dinant in Britany to Thoulon in Provence and back again With a Description of the Scituation and Fortifications of all the Eminent Towns upon the Road and their Distance Of their Prisons and Hospitals and the number of Men that died under their Cruelty With the Names of many of them and the Places of their Death and Burial c. The Speech of the Right Honourable Thomas Earl of Stamford Lord Gray of Grooby c. at the General Quarter-Sessions held for the County of Leicester at Michaelmas 1691. His Lordship being made Custos Ro●●lorum for the said County by the late Lord Commissioners of the Great Seal A Project of a Descent upon France By a Person of Quality A New Plain Short and Compleat French and English Grammar whereby the Learner may attain in few Months to Speak and Write French Correctly as they do now in the Court of France and wherein all that is Dark Superfluous and Deficient in other Grammars is Plain Short and Methodically supplied Also very useful to Strangers that are desirous to learn the English Tongue For whose sake is added a Short but very exact English Grammar The Second Edition By Peter Berault Truth brought to Light Or The History of the First 14 Years of King James the I. In Four Parts I. The Happy State of England at His Majesty's Entrance The Corruption of it afterwards With the Rise of particular Favourites and the Divisions between This and other States abroad II. The Divorce betwixt the Lady Frances Howard and Robert Earl of Essex before the King's Delegates authorized under the King 's Broad Seal As also the Arraignment of Sir Jervis Yelvis Lieutenant of the Tower c. about the murther of Sir Thomas Overbury with all Proceedings thereupon and the King 's gracious Pardon and Favour to the Countess III. A Declaration of His Majesty's Revenue since he came to the Crown of England with the Annual Issues Gifts Pensions and Extraordinary Disbursments IV. The Commissions and Warrants for the burning of two Hereticks newly revived with two Pardons one for Theophilus Higgons the other for Sir Eustace Hart. A Faithful Account of the Renewed Persecution of the Churches of Lower Aquitain in France in the Year 1692. To which is prefixed A Parallel between the Ancient and New Persecutors or the Protraiture of Lewis XIV in some of his Cruelties and Barbarities With some Reflections upon the unreasonable Fondness of a certain Party amongst us for the French King Europe ' s Chains Broke Or A Sure and Speedy Project to Rescue Her from the present Usurpations of the Tyrant of France Bibliotheca Politica Or a Discourse by way of Dialogue Whether Absolute Non Resistances of the Supream Powers be enjoyned by the Doctrine of the Gospel and was the Ancient Practice of the Primitive Church and the constant Doctrine of our Reformed Church of England Collected out of the most Approved Authors both Ancient and Modern Dialogue the Fourth Printed for R. Baldwin in Warwick-Lane near the Oxford Arms where also may be had the First Second and Third Dialogues Vtrum Horum Or God's Ways of disposing Kingdoms And Some Clergy Mens Ways of disposing of Them The Devout Christian's Preparation for holy Dying Consisting of Ejaculations Prayers Meditations and Hymns adapted to the several States and Conditions of this Life and on the four last Things viz. Death Judgment Heaven and Hell The Memoirs of Monsieur Deagant Containing the most Secret Transactions and Affairs of France from the Death of Henry IV. till the beginning of the Ministry of the Cardinal de Richlieu To which is added a particular Relation to the Archbishop of Embrun's Voyage into England and of his Negotiation for the advancement of the Roman Catholick Religion here together with the Duke of Buckingham's Letters to the said Archbishop about the Progress of that Affair Which happen'd the last Years of King James I. his Reign Faithfully translated out of the French Original The Gentleman's Journal Or the Monthly Miscellany By Way of Letter to a Gentlemen in the Country Consisting of News History Philosophy Poetry Musick Translations c. July 1692. Printed for Rich. Parker and are to be Sold by R. Baldwin near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane Where are also to be had Journals for January February March April May and June