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A38311 The humble address of the Right Honourable Lords spiritual & temporal in Parliament assembled presented to His Majesty on Wednesday the twenty eighth day of October, 1696, and His Majesties most gracious answer thereunto. England and Wales. Parliament. House of Lords.; William III, King of England, 1650-1702.; England and Wales. Sovereign (1694-1702 : William III) 1696 (1696) Wing E2803; ESTC R7071 903 4

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The Humble ADDRESS Of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual Temporal In Parliament Assembled Presented to HIS MAJESTY On Wednesday the Twenty Eighth day of October 1696. AND His Majesties MOST GRACIOUS ANSWER THEREUNTO LONDON Printed by Charles Bill and the Executrix of Thomas Newcomb deceas'd Printers to the Kings most Excellent Majesty 1696. Die Mercurij 28. Octob ' 1696. IT is Ordered by the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament Assembled That the Right Honourable the Lord Keeper of the Great Seal of England do give Order That the Address of this House presented to His Majesty this Day and His Majesties most Gracious Answer thereunto be forthwith Printed and Published Matth. Johnson Cleric ' Parliamentor ' The Humble ADDRESS Of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal In PARLIAMENT Assembled Dei Martis 27. Octob ' 1696. May it please Your most Excellent Majesty WE the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament Assembled Do conceive We cannot enter upon the Business of this Session any way so well as by an Address to Your Majesty Testifying Our Zeal to Your Service and Our Forwardness to Apply Our Selves to what Your Majesty has lately Proposed from the Throne And being Entirely satisfied that the Liberty of Europe is concerned in the Resolutions of this Parliament and that the Welfare of your Majesties Subjects does depend upon Your Safety and the Success of Your Arms We beg leave to Assure Your Majesty We do and ever shall consider all the Disappointments You meet with and the Obstructions laid in Your way as Our greatest Misfortunes and those that Create and Promote them as Enemies to the Publick And as with the utmost Sincerity We give Your Majesty these Assurances so We think it becomes Us to deal as plainly with Your Enemies and therefore that they may not believe your Majesties Loyal Subjects can ever Wish for Peace or Think of it but upon those Safe and Honourable Terms which may make it Lasting and Secure We further Assure Your Majesty We shall Endeavour to overcome all Difficulties to Support You at the Head of so Just and Glorious a Cause and shall never be Wanting or Backward on Our Part in what may be Necessary to Your Majesties Honour the Good of these Kingdoms and the Quiet of Christendom Matth. Johnson Cleric ' Parliamentor ' His Majesties most Gracious Answer to the Address I Am Extreamly Pleased with an Address so full of Affection to Me and Zeal for the Cause in which We are all Engaged and I shall always Think that the best Security against Our Enemies of all sorts is to be thus happily United and Resolved amongst Our Selves FINIS