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A45558 The olive-branch presented to the native citizens of London in a sermon preached at S. Paul's Church, May 27, being the day of their yearly feast / by Nath. Hardy ... Hardy, Nathaniel, 1618-1670. 1658 (1658) Wing H737; ESTC R17063 35,655 50

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wel as purses were your will equal to your power the sum of both the former years put together might be equalized nay exceeded by the bounty of a few among you I and that without any prejudice to your estates prejudice did I say nay with a great deal of advantage perhaps to your estates however to your souls Which way most of the former charity went those little ones though silent speak nor do any of you I hope in the least doubt the fidelity of these worthy Gentlemen with whom the present benevolence is to be entrusted and now I am willing to believe that such a fire of love is kindled in your hearts as will burn at your fingers ends with a bright and clear flame I trust there is none among you who can spare Five Shillings towards the Feast but hath as much to give to the Collection yea I hope there are some of you who are resolved to give as many if not more Pounds to the one then you have Shillings to the other I shall adde one thing more in reference to that which verily is a fault among you and I believe hath been a great Remora to your bounty I mean to make Example the rule of your giving and therefore to stop your hand and alter your resolution because some persons of vast Estates and narrow minds full purses and base spirits throw in slenderly what account such men think to give to God at the last day I wonder when having hundreds nay thousands coming in and perhaps none or but a few children to leave it to they scarce give Pounds upon such a special occasion as this is But however such men may do or rather not do Remember I beseech you it is your duty to consider the ability which God hath given you to weigh the necessitous condition of the objects set before you and accordingly to extend your bounty to the honour of God the discharge of your consciences the regaining of your credit and the relief of the needy I am sorry I have been thus long and yet I shall not be sorry but glad if it may prove successful My valediction shall be a benediction To you my dearly beloved Brethren in the Lord peace be in your families peace in your parishes and above all peace in your consciences peace with your neighbours peace with your relations peace with one another peace within your selves and before all peace with God through Jesus Christ our Lord To thee Oh London that art highly favoured may there be no complaining in thy streets plague within thy dwellings nor sword within thy bowels may the wrath of God be appeased the rage of man prevented mayst thou be a City compact at unity within thy self having peace within thy walls and prosperity within thy palaces and let all the Sons of my Mother here present with hearts and lips as always so now that we are together in the House of the Lord say Amen Amen The first Sermon preached upon this occasion entituled Zions Birth-Register unfolded in a Sermon to the Native Citizens of London in their solemn Assembly at Pauls on Thursday the 8. of May 1656. by Th. Horton D. D. Sold by John Clark at Mercers Chappel in Cheapside ERRATA PAge 2. line 34. after quomodo adde quis p. 5. l. 16. del. us l. 18. for his r. its p. 6. l. 16. after who r. care l. 18. for the r. a. p. 10. l. 15. after take add a. p. 11. l. 1. r. {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} l. 14. del. ly p. 12. l. 34. r. {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} in marg. l. 5. joyn Phil. 2. with Cic. l. 12. r. Eth. p. 18. l. 5. after must r. not p. 19. l. 16. del. d. p. 22. l. 22. before were r. they l. 37. for those r. these p. 23. l. 8. r. tels in marg. l. 2. adde t. l. 3. del. ae p. 28. l. 13. before ring r. that FINIS A CATALOGUE of all Mr. Hardy's SERMONS Hitherto Printed 1 JUstice Triumphing or the Spoiler spoiled A Sermon preached on Novemb. 5. in the Cathedral Church of S. Pauls in 4o 2 The arraignment of Licentious Liberty and oppressing Tyranny A Sermon preached at a Fast before the Lords in Parliament in the Abbey-Church at Westminster in 4o 3 Faiths victory over Nature A Sermon preached at the Funerals of Mr. John Rushout Junior in 4o 4 The safest Convoy or the strongest Helper A valedictory Sermon before the Right Honourable Sir Thomas Bendish Baronet his Majesties Ambassador to the Grand Seigniour at Constantinople in 4o 5 Love and Fear the inseparable Twins of a blest Matrimony A Sermon occasioned by the Nuptials between Mr. William Christmas and Mrs. Elizabeth Adams in 4o 6 Divinity in Mortality or The Gospels Excellency and the Preachers frailty A Sermon preached at the Funerals of Mr. Richard Goddard Minister of the Parish of S. Gregories by S. Paul's in 4o 7 Two Mites or a Grateful acknowledgment of Gods singular goodness In two Sermons occasioned by his late unexpected recovery of a desperate sickness in 4o 9 Death's Allarum or Securities Warning-Piece A Sermon preached in S. Dionis Back-Church at the Funeral of Mrs. Mary Smith Novemb 4o 10 The Epitaph of a Godly man especially a man of God or the Happiness by Death of holiness in Life A Sermon preached at the Funeral of Mr. Adam Pemberton late Minister of the Parish of S. Fosters Foster-lane April 11. in 4o 11 The first Epistle General of S. John unfolded and applied The first part in 22 Sermons in 4o 12 A Divine Prospective representing the just man's peaceful end A Sermon preached at the Funeral of Sir John Gaire Knight in 4o 13 Safety in the midst of Danger A Sermon preached in the Church of All-hallows Barkin January 4. 1655. Upon the Anniversary Commemoration of that Dismal Fire which happened in the said Parish on January 4. 1649. 14 Wisdomes Character and Counterfeit delineated in Two Sermons the one on the Epistle of S. James ch. 3. 17. The other on the 15 Gospel of S. Matth. ch. 2. 8. 16 The Pious Votary and Prudent Traveller characterized in a Farewell-Sermon occasioned by the voyage of Nathanall Wych Esq President to the East-Indies Psal. 133. 1. 2 Thess. 3. 12. Exod. 25. 20. Gen. 13. 8. Luk. 10. 19 20. Heb. 12. 22. Phil. 3. 20. Civitas nostra in coelis Beza Partic. 1. Hilar. in loc. Aug. de Catho rud l. c. 30. Ps. 132. 13. Zech. 3. 2. 1 Pet. 2. 7. Isa. 52. 1. Dan. 2. 9. 1 Pet. 9. 16. Revel. 21. 2. Jerem. 3. 13. Gal. 4. 26. Revel. 7. 12. Ver. 3. Gal. 4. 26. Aug. de mor. eccl Cath. l. 1. c. 30. Psal. 121. 2. Heb. 12. 21. Rom. 20. 11. Arist. Polit. Vid. Macar. hom. 3. Cic. ossi l. 3. Ambros. offic. l. 3. c. 3. Sen. ep. 59. Sidon de Imper occident l. 10. Isa. 5. 19. {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} Arr. Epictet l. 2. c. 22. Aug. de Civit. de● l. 5. c. 12. Salv. de Gu● l. 1. Jer. 29. 7. Cic. l. 1. ep. ad Attic. 15. Salv. ● l. Ambros. l. d. Neh●m 2. 10. Ester 10. ● Ambros. in Psal. 118. Serm. 19. Act. 13. 22 36. Part. 2. Gr. Niss orat 7 de beatitud Aug. de Civit. dei l. 19. c. 11. Iosh. 21. 44. Aug. l. d. Petr. Greg. l. 1. c. 3. Aristot. Pol. l. 7. c. 7. Rom. 12. 18. Gr. Naz orat 32. Plut. Apothegm Id. de Orat. Pyth. Zech. 8. 16. Al. ab Al. l. 4. c. 8. Vaiah 45. 7. 52. 7. Plut. R●ip ger pracept Chrysost. 〈◊〉 116. B●● M. in Ps. 28. Ephes. 43. Psal. 29. 11. G● Nyss. 〈◊〉 7. de B●at Isaiah 26. 11. Greg. Naz. orat 12. Id. orat 14. Cic. Phil. 2. Galat. 5. 22. Psal. 131. 1. Chrysost. hom. in Colos. 3. Heb. 12. 14. 1 Tim. 4. 8. Arist. Esth. l. 1. c. 1. Aug. de civit dei l. 19. c. 12. Gr. Naz. l. d. Gen. 1. 11. Partic. 3. {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} Psal. 55. 21. James 3. 6. Psal. 137. 8. Heb. 13. 20. Phil. 4. 7. Isa. 57. 19. Prov. 21. 1. Psal. 147. 14. 68. 6. according to the old translation 60. 2. Isa. 26. 11. Isa 57. 16. Ver. 6. Mark 13. 12. Heb. 11. 2. Lam. 3. 41. Greg. mor. l. 18. c. 3. Part. 4. Psal. 103. 21 22. Greg. Aug. Sher. Lex 1 Tim. 2. 2. Jer. 6. 14. Exod. 28. 34. Alex. ab Alex. Gen. dier l. 2. c. 8. Cant. 4. 11. Bas. Mag. in Ep. 62. Part. 5. Bern. Heb. 12. 14. Part. 6. Chrysost. in loc. Scultet Musc. Ibid. Psal. 131. 1. Pind. Lucret. Vid. Lactant. l. 6. c. 10. Major est fraternit●s Christi quàm sanguinis Ambrose Ser. 9. de unit Eccles. 4. 12. Nobilis haec esse pietatis rix● duobus Quod pro sratre mori velit uterque prior Matt. Epig. Rom. 12. 7. Hebr. 13. 1. Genes 4 9. Eccles. 17. 14. Philip 2. 4. Aug. Hilar. in loc. Moll Musc. 2 Kings 17. 15. Psal. 80. 1. Weems Christ synag Psal. 83. 12. Psal. 42. 3 4. 84. 2 3. Psal. 27. 4. 1 Chr. 13. 5 8. 15. 25 28. Ps. 69. 9. Vide Lorin in loc. Psal. 118. 28. Neh. 11. 1. Psal. 46. 4. Aug. in loc. Moller in loc. Luk. 2. 11. Bern. Ep. 127. Valer. Serm. 12. Alex. ab Alex. genial dior l. 6. c. 4. Acts 17. 22. Ps. 48. 11. 12. Amm. Marcel l. 27. Landinopolis by Jam. Howel Esq Aquin. polit. l. 2. c. 1. Cic. de Somn. Scip. Macrob. Sat. l. 1. c. 8. ●ic Offic. l. 1. Is. 62. 12. Matth. 26. 24. Vives decla 9. Acts 2 37. Plut. Apotheg Jer. 5. 1. 1 Cor. 7. 20. 1 Thes. 4. 11. Isa. 39. 65. Isa. 62. 1. Quid. in Com. Cambdea in Com. Hist. Hieron. in Dan. Macrob. Satur l. 3. c. 9. Ps. 107. 34. Ambros. Serm. 88. de Bell. tumult Isa. 1. 21. Nah. 3. 1. See Bishop Kings Sermon at Pauls Cross on the behalf of Pauls Church Hier. contr. Helvid c. 7. florent l. 3. Colos. 4. 15. 1 Pet. 3. 8. Arist. Eth. Amos 6. 6. ●al. 6. 10. Matth. 10. 42. Isa. 37. 3.