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A96508 To the supream authority the Parliament of the Common-VVealth of England. A remonstrance humbly presented by Thomas Wilkes, on behalfe of all the old distressed officers, souldiers, and other creditors upon the publique faith, within this nation, for satisfaction of all their just debts due before 1647. Shewing the severall lamentable conditions of many of them for want of the same, with a visible way for their satisfaction and reliefe. Wilkes, Thomas, fl. 1652. 1652 (1652) Wing W2174; Thomason E671_10; ESTC R204116 3,637 10

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Proposals at their owne charges in regard the State doe want Money to satisfie the same And Seaventhly the daily Cries and Clamors of so many poore People against the Parliament for want of their said just Debts so long since due unto them So that in consideration of the Premises it is hoped by all Godly honest and well-affected persons unto this Common-wealth that this Work which is so just charitable conscientious of such necessity and so agreeable unto the word of God and tendeth so much to his glory the Honour of the Parliament the good benefit and satisfaction of the said poore Creditors and of the Common-wealth in generall will not bee any longer neglected But that the said Bills depending in the House will now bee speedily taken into Consideration and be passed for satisfaction of the said Debts which will be most acceptable unto the said poore Creditors and all honest and well-affected friends of this Common-wealth and will for ever ingage their hearts and affections most firmly unto the Parliament and will remove all the cryes and clamors of the said poore Creditors and will not bee excepted against or offensive unto any But such who are eyther ignorant or wicked Men or such who doe Conceale or with-hold such Monies or other Estates as aforesaid from the Common-wealth or else the disaffected Enemies thereof And wee hope and earnestly desire That all our Honorable Governours will seriously weight and consider of all the foresaid Premises and in love unto and Zeale for the glory of God and tender pitty and bowels of Compassion unto the poore and distressed Creditors and for the good of all Gods people over whom hee hath in mercy placed You to bee Governours under his owne deare Son IESUS CHRIST our King that You will not neglect to afford Relief unto the said poor Creditors by passing of the said Bills for their satisfaction and reliefe And so wee humbly leave all the Premises unto the serious consideration of the Honourable house earnestly praying You may proceed therein and in all other the great and weighty affairs of the COMMON-WEALTH According to the rule of the good Word and Will of our GOD and no otherwise which that You may do with all Zeale courage all holy Resolution The Lord fill You will his holy Spirit of truth which may Guide and lead you into all Truth and direct You in all your great Affaires onely to seeke the glory of God and exalting of his Son our Lord and King and the spreading abroad of his glorious Gospell to the Converting poor sinners and opening their Eyes to turne them from darknesse to light and from the power of Satan unto GOD that they may receive forgivenesse of sinnes and an Inheritance amongst those which are sanctified by Faith in the Lord Iesus Christ and for the Good and Relief Preservation and Comfort of all his People Subscribed the 19.th of July 1652 in behalf of all the poore distressed Creditors in the COMMON-WEALTH both Souldiers and others for satisfaction of their Debts due from the STATE before 1647. By me THOMAS WILKES These BOOKS written by the same Author are to be sold at the Guilded Acorn in Pauls Church-yard Viz. GODS EYE on his Israel or a Passage of Balaam out of Numb 23.21 expounded and cleared from Antinomian-abuse The Decease of LAZARUS Christs friend A Funeral Sermon on John 11. v. 11. The Christian-mans Care A SERMON on Mat. 6.33 with a short Catechism De Causâ Meritoriâ nostri coram Deo Justificationis De Dipthongis sive Bivocalibus