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A50559 A sermon concerning zeal for religion consistent with moderation preached at Edenburgh on Sunday the 27th of April, 1690, before the Lord High Commissioner and the Estates of Parliament of Scotland / by Mr. George Meldrum ... Meldrum, George, 1635?-1709. 1690 (1690) Wing M1637; ESTC R9041 14,624 20

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ye would consider the Danger we are in 6. I recommend to you the Care of the Education of Youth the Visiting and Reforming of Schools and Colledges and the Case of the Children of some Great Ones now abroad at Popish Schools It may be worth your Consideration what may be done to recover and reduce them and to prevent the like in time coming And lastly Study to promote Peace in the Nation of Unity among your selves and Charity among all Mind these things seriously and with these two Qualifications I leave them 1. What ye do in these things do it sincerely from right Principles as ye would approve your selves to God for tho' ye do good if ye do it not in a right manner you lose your reward of him Ezra 4.2 I read of some when the People were going to build the Temple said Come let us build with you and yet designed but to mar the work God forbid that there be any such among you 2. Time is precious and what ye do do diligently and without delay Eccl. 9.10 Do it with all your might Remember you must be Accountable ere long to God for every Opportunity put in your Hand Not only will God reckon with you for the evil you do but for the Good ye might have done and did it not And therefore as ye would not have grief in your Heart for neglect of it at Death and Judgment improve Seasons and Opportunities for doing good I leave one Word with you Esth 4.13 14. It is Mordecai's word to Esther Mordecai commanded to answer Esther Think not with thy self thou shalt escape in the King's House more than all the Jews for if thou altogether hold thy Peace at this time then shall their Enlargement and Deliverance arise to the Jews from another place but thou and thy fathers house shall be destroyed and who knoweth whether thou art come to the Kingdom for such a time as this God bless what hath been spoken and to Him be Glory for ever Amen FINIS Books Printed for Richard Baldwin THE Cabinet Open'd or the Secret History of Madam de Maintenon with the French King Translated from the French Copy The Memoirs of Monsieur Deageant Containing the most secret Transactions and Assairs of France from the Death of Henry IV. till the beginning of the Ministry of Cardinal de Richelieu To which is added a particular Relation of 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 Arch-Bishop about the Progress of that Affair Which happen'd the last Years of K. James I his Reign Faithfully Translated out of the French Original The History of the most illustrious William Prince of Orange Deduc'd from the first Founders of the Ancient House of Nassau Together with the most considerable Actions of this present Prince The Second Ed. A Collection of Fourteen Papers relating to the Affairs of Church and State in the Reign of the late K. James The Character of a Trimmer His Opinion of I. The Laws and Government II. Protestant Religion III. The Papists IV. Foreign Affairs By the honourable Sir W Coventry The Third Edition carefully Corrected and cleared from the Errors of the First Impression An Impartial Relation of the Illegal Proceedings against St. Mary Magdalen Colledge in Oxon in the Year of our Lord 1687. Containing only Matters of Fact as they occurred The Second Edition To which is added the most remarkable passages omitted in the former Collected by a Fellow of the said Colledge The Absolute Necessity of standing vigorously by the present Government Or a View of what both Church men and Dissenters must expect if by their unhappy Divisions Popery and Tyranny should return again The Justice of the Parliament in inflicting of Punishments subsequent to Offences vindicated and the Lawfulness of the Present Government asserted An Account of Mr. Parkinson's Expulsion from the University of Oxford in the late Times in vindication of him from the false Aspersions cast upon him in a late Pamphlet entituled The History of Passive Obedience The way to Peace among all Protestants being a Letter of Reconciliation sent by Bp. Ridley to Bp. Hooper By Mr. Sam. Johnson Purgatory prov'd by Miracles Collected out of Roman Catholick Authors With some remarkable Histories relating to British English and Irish Saints With a Preface concerning their Miracles By Mr. Samuel Johnson A Seasonable Discourse shewing the Unreasonableness and Mischiefs of Impositions in Matters of Religion Recommended to serious Consideration By Mr. Andrew Marvell late Member of Parliament The Revolter A Tragi-Comedy acted between the Hind and Panther and Religio Laici A Collection of Poems Satyrs and Songs against Popery and Tyranny In Four Parts An Answer to the Bp. of Rochester's first and second Letters c. The Intreigues of the French King at Constantinople to imbroil Christendom discover'd in several Dispatches past between him and the late Grand Seignior Grand Vizier and Count Teckley all of them found among that Count's Papers With some Reflections upon them Plain English In relation to the real and pretended Friends to the English Monarchy Humbly offered to the Consideration of his Majejesty and his Great Council the Lords and Commons in Parliament Assembled The Second Edition With a short Preface and an Appendix concerning the Coronation-Oath administred to K. James II. The New Non conformist Or Dr. Sherlock's Case in Preaching after a Deprivation incurr'd by the express Words of a Statute Fairly stated and examined With short Reflections upon Mr. Cook 's Sermon Feb. 2. 1690 which was Licens'd by the Arch-Bishops Chaplain The Fate of France A Discourse wherein after having Answered the groundless Exceptions that are made against the lawful conduct of the English in securing themselves from Popish Tyranny c. it is shewed That by the Happy Revolution in England all the Designs of the French King for the Universal Monarchy are disappoined and the rational grounds to believe his Downfal near In Three Dialogues betwixt Father Petre Father La Chaize and two Protestant Gentlemen The Anatomy of a Jacobite-Tory In a Dialogue between Whig and Tory occasioned by the Act for Recognizing K. William and Q. Mary The Great Bastard Protector of the Little One. Done out of French And for which the French King put forth a Proclamation with a Reward of Five thousand Louis d'Ors to discover the Author A true Narrative of the Murders Cruelties and Oppressions perpetrated on the Protestants in Ireland by the late King James's Agents since his Arrival there Published for the Information of the Jacobites that endeavour his Return again Reflections upon a Form of Prayer lately set forth for the Jacobites of the Church of England and of an Abhorrence tendred by the late King to some of our Dissenting Bishops upon his present Majesty's Landing