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A60610 A sermon preached in the Cathedral Church of Norwich on the ninth of September, 1683 being the day of public thanksgiving for His Majesty's late deliverance / by William Smith ... Smith, William, b. 1615 or 16. 1683 (1683) Wing S4281; ESTC R10063 16,140 41

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and the Loyal are made every where a prey to satiate the Malice of a Revengeful Faction And that for their sakes the Nation is not once more become the Reproach of Christianity and Scorn of Mankind O what shall we render to the LORD for these mighty Mercies Where 's such a Cup of Salvation to be found as may answer the dimensions of such a Wonderful Blessing Where are all manner of grateful Expedients to be had that not one of them may be omitted on such a mighty Occasion O let us study to do every thing that may make us officiously grateful to Heaven and then heartily wish that if it were possible we might offer to our good God in Sacrifice All we have and all we are and then sincerely think it all too little In the mean time let the Horizon Eccho our Joyful Acclamations Let the Roofs of the Temple return back the Loud Voice of our present Praises Let the Streets be filled with Melody our Houses with Chearfulness and our Tables deck'd with Gladness And then let us humbly acknowledge that we owe them all to God anew and that the Reason of this Days Solemnity gives another Title to all we enjoy or that our Posterities can ever with comfort inherit Finally Let us Wish That the whole World might have Notice of this Days Wonder and that all Christian Nations might know and affectionately resent this Mighty Salvation of our GOD and with them and us let us Wish also That the Holy Angels in Heaven whose station is Joy and Love might concur with us in our highest Hallelujahs and particularly in this Days so often repeated Anthem O that Men would therefore praise the Lord for his Goodness and declare the Wonders he doth for the Children of Men. SERMONS Printed for Walter Kittilby at the Bishops-Head in St. Pauls Church-Yard DR Smith's Vnjust Mans Doom as Examined by the several kinds of Christian Justice and their Obligation with a particular Representation of the Injustice and Danger of Partial Conformity Octavo Two Sermons Preached at two Publick Assizes for the County of Suffolk Octavo Two Sermons preached at the Cathedral Church of Norwich the one upon the 3 d of May being Wednesday in Rogation Week the other upon the 29 th of May being the Solemnization of His Majesty's Birth and Restauration Quarto A Sermon preached on the Fourth Sunday in Lent in the Cathedral Church of Norwich Representing the great Sin and Danger of Neglecting the Holy Communion Dr. Hicks's Sermon at the Act at Oxford before the Lord Mayor Peculium Dei Notion of Persecution on the 30 th of January Moral Shechinah strongest Temptations conquerable by Christians Dr. Sharp's Sermon before the Lord Mayor Sermon at Spittle and Yorkshire-Feast Sermon before the House of Commons Apr. 11. 1679 at the Election of the Lord Mayor 1680. Dr. Thorp's Sermon before the Lord Mayor Dr. Woodroff's Sermon before the Lord Mayor Mr. William's Sermon before the Lord Mayor Mr. Lynford's Sermon before the Lord Mayor Mr. Bryan Turner's Sermon Mr. John Turner's Sermon of Transubstantiation Mr. Gaskarth's Sermon at the Funeral of Duke of Lauderdale Dr. Butler's Sermon before the King at Windsor Quarto Mr. Lamb's Sermon before the King before the Lord Mayor Mr. Brown's Visitation Sermon Dr. Fowler 's Sermon at Gloucester Mr. Cutlove's Two Assize Sermons at St. Edmunds-Bury Mr. Inet's Sermon at the Assize at Warwick Mr. Edw. Sermon 's Sermon before the Lord Mayor Mr. Resbury's Sermon before the Charter-House Scholars at the Funeral of Sr. Allen Broderick Mr. Smith's Sermon concerning the Doctrine Unity and Profession of the Christian Faith Preached before the University of Oxford with an Appendix concerning the Apostles Creed Dr. Calamy's Sermon at Bow-Church on the 29 th of May 1682. Prosecution no Persecution or the difference between suffering for Disobedience and Faction in a Sermon on Phil. 1.29 preached at Bury St. Edmunds in Suffolk on March 22. 1681. by Nath. Bisby D.D. Modern Pharisees or a Sermon on Matth. 23.15 Mr. Evan's Sermon or Moderation stated The Original of Rebellion or the Ends of Separation in a Sermon preached Jan. 30. 1682. Samaritanism Reviv'd in a Sermon preached on the late Thanksgiving-Day Sept. 9. 1683. Both by Luke Milbourne Mr. Wagstaffe's Sermon preached at Stow in the County of Bucks on the late Thanksgiving Sept. 9. 1683. The Vnlawfulness of stretching forth the Hand to Resist or Murther Princes in Two Sermons the first preach'd upon the 30 th of January last the other upon the late Thanksgiving Sept. 9. 1683. By William Payne Rector of S. Mary White-Chappel Ahitophel's Policy defeated being a Sermon on the 9 th of September 1683. Mr. Hopkin's Sermon before the Lord Mayor Sept. 2. 1683. Mr. Fox's Sermon at the Herefordshire-Feast FINIS