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A sermon preached at White-Hall the 5. day of November. ann. 1608. By John King Doctor of Divinity, Deane of Christ-Church in Oxon: and Vicechauncellor of the Vniversity. Published by commandement
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King, John, 1559?-1621.
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least part of our Christian ioie that his religious Maiestie so farre is it from him with other kings of the earth to receaue the marke of the beast imprinted in his forehead that he is iealous impatient cannot endure that any scratch of a pen or type of a Printers Presse should leaue the least note or suspicion vpon him as if euer he had but a thought in his heart to fal downe and worship that golden calfe I returne where I left The Lord is in his holy pallace c. There he sitteth and seeth and considereth both with eie and eieliddes and in the ende shall iudge Laetabitur iustus cum viderit vindictam If the righteous shal reioice to beholde much more to escape vengance If when he washeth his feet in the bloud of the wicked much more that the wicked wash not their feete in the bloud of Saints Factum est istud à domino this was the Lords doing alone He shut the mouth of that pestilent quiver that not an arrow was shot against vs to hurt one haire of our heades and stood as a wall of fire about vs 2. Zach. to keepe vs from that merciles Tophet of fire even ready to haue devoured vs. And therefore non nobis domine non nobis not vnto vs O Lord not vnto vs but vnto thine all-onely name not the names of our king nor princes our Sages nor Senators the greatest names amongst vs but to thy name alone if we be so wretched to denie it da gloriam giue thou the honour and glory of that daies redemption But let vs giue it to Afferte domino filij Dei giue vnto the Lord O yee sons of the mighty and afferte domino familiae gentium giue vnto the Lorde O yee families and tribes of the people giue vnto the Lord that honour that is due vnto him Princes and private persons Prelates and people Nobles and Commons high and low one with an other old men and maidens young men and sucklings praise the name of the Lord sing praises sing praises vnto him whilest you haue any being It is the cause of our meetings and panegyrickes this day and it shal bee a Law in Israell and an ordinaunce in Iacob amongst our childrens children to the last day Sit nomen domini benedictum Let the name of the Lorde bee blessed from this time forth world without end and let all the people say Amen FINIS Certè eccè Psal. Es. 26. Senec. Iuv. Ier. Peccatores intendunt c. Val. Max. Gen. 3. Eccles. 12. 1. Cor. 4. 2. Cor. 1. 5. Math. 8. Act. 2. Haue bent c. Esay 48. Mich. 3. Ps. 58 Sueton. 1. Sam. 26. 3 4. To Shoote priuily 5. At the vpright Psal. 101. Iud. 7. Prov. 1. Niceph. 6. Til the fouÌ dations Exod. 1 VVhat hath the iust doÌe 1. Sa. 26. Ioh 10. Psal. 35. Application Eccles. 22. Certè Pag. 34. Pag. 6. Eccè 1 Habb Gallob to 8 Impij Psal. 16. Lib. 1. de fal rel 21. Cap. 18. Ber. 4. de Consid. InteÌderunt arcum c. Zach. 5. Ambros Aug. Bern. 4. de Consider Ier 17. Vt. SagitteÌt in obscuro 1. Sagittant Apoc. 17. Gul. Stamphurdius Pag. 6. Sabellic Val. Max. Id. In obscuro In Paulo 4º 2. Lib. 17. 3. Lib. 26. Martial Cretes Cilices Cappad Psal. 83. Prov 1. Fundamenta diruta Senec. 1 Sam. 22. Prou. 15. Ecclesast 4 Pag. 6 Iustus quid Cic. ora pro Ros. Am. Sim. metap in Clem. Ro 2. Part. Dominus in teÌplo Basil Psalm 124 Psal. 58.