A most learned, conscientious, and devout-exercise; held forth the last Lords-day, at Sir Peter Temples, in Lincolnes-Inne-Fields; / by Lieut.-General Crumwell. As it was faithfully taken in characters by Aaron Guerdon.

Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658
Guerdon, Aaron
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Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1649
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A80952 ESTC ID: R206017 STC ID: C7117A
Subject Headings: Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658 -- Humor; Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1642-1649 -- Humor; Political satire, English -- 17th century;
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0 ROM. 13.1. Let every Soule bee Subject unto the Higher Powers; for there is no Power but of God; ROM. 13.1. Let every Soul be Subject unto the Higher Powers; for there is no Power but of God; np1. crd. vvb d n1 vbi j-jn p-acp dt jc n2; p-acp pc-acp vbz dx n1 p-acp pp-f np1; (2) sermon (DIV1) 0 Image 2
1 the Powers that bee, are Ordained of God. DEARELY Beloved Bretheren, and Sisters: It is true, this text is a Malignant one; the Powers that be, Are Ordained of God. DEARLY beloved Brethren, and Sisters: It is true, this text is a Malignant one; dt n2 d vbi, vbr vvn pp-f np1. av-jn vvn n2, cc n2: pn31 vbz j, d n1 vbz dt j pi; (2) sermon (DIV1) 1 Image 2
2 the wicked and ungodly have abused it very frequently, but (thanks bee to God) it was to their owne Ruine; the wicked and ungodly have abused it very frequently, but (thanks be to God) it was to their own Ruin; dt j cc j vhb vvn pn31 av av-j, cc-acp (n2 vbi p-acp np1) pn31 vbds p-acp po32 d n1; (2) sermon (DIV1) 2 Image 2
3 yet their abuse shall not hinder us from making a right use of it. Every thing is Subject to bee abused, bee it never so holy or good: yet their abuse shall not hinder us from making a right use of it. Every thing is Subject to be abused, be it never so holy or good: av po32 n1 vmb xx vvi pno12 p-acp vvg dt j-jn n1 pp-f pn31. np1 n1 vbz j-jn p-acp vbi vvn, vbb pn31 av-x av j cc j: (2) sermon (DIV1) 2 Image 2
4 the men of God, the Creatures of God; all are subject to injuries and abuse; the men of God, the Creatures of God; all Are Subject to injuries and abuse; dt n2 pp-f np1, dt n2 pp-f np1; d vbr j-jn p-acp n2 cc n1; (2) sermon (DIV1) 2 Image 2
5 the Counsell of State, the Parliament, the Army, the Generall have, been and dayly are abused; the Counsel of State, the Parliament, the Army, the General have, been and daily Are abused; dt n1 pp-f n1, dt n1, dt n1, dt n1 vhb, vbn cc av-j vbr vvn; (2) sermon (DIV1) 2 Image 2
6 nay even my selfe have not escaped the violence of those Seducers whose tongues are sharper then a two-edged sword; nay even my self have not escaped the violence of those Seducers whose tongues Are sharper then a two-edged sword; uh-x av po11 n1 vhb xx vvn dt n1 pp-f d n2 rg-crq n2 vbr jc cs dt j n1; (2) sermon (DIV1) 2 Image 2
7 my very face and nose are weekely malign'd and scandaliz'd by those scribling Mercuries, Elencticus and Pragmaticus ; my very face and nose Are weekly maligned and scandalized by those scribbling Mercuries, Elenctic and Pragmatic; po11 j n1 cc n1 vbr av-j vvn cc vvn p-acp d j-vvg np2, np1 cc np1; (2) sermon (DIV1) 2 Image 2
8 insomuch that were it possible, they would raise a Faction in my forehead, and make mutinies amongst my very teeth. insomuch that were it possible, they would raise a Faction in my forehead, and make mutinies among my very teeth. av cst vbdr pn31 j, pns32 vmd vvi dt n1 p-acp po11 n1, cc vvi n2 p-acp po11 j n2. (2) sermon (DIV1) 2 Image 2
9 It's true I have a hot liver, and thats the cause my face and nose are red; It's true I have a hight liver, and thats the cause my face and nose Are read; pn31|vbz j pns11 vhb dt j n1, cc d|vbz dt n1 po11 n1 cc n1 vbr vvn; (2) sermon (DIV1) 2 Image 2
10 for my valour lies in my liver, not in my heart, as other men's (never any man could say my heart was stout) indeede the Generalls lyes there, for my valour lies in my liver, not in my heart, as other men's (never any man could say my heart was stout) indeed the Generals lies there, p-acp po11 n1 vvz p-acp po11 n1, xx p-acp po11 n1, c-acp j-jn ng2 (av d n1 vmd vvi po11 n1 vbds j) av dt n2 vvz a-acp, (2) sermon (DIV1) 2 Image 2
11 and that's the reason his face is pale. and that's the reason his face is pale. cc d|vbz dt n1 po31 n1 vbz j. (2) sermon (DIV1) 2 Image 2
12 You all know I never was a drunkard, although when I was at the lowest I had Beere enough (for you know I had neere relation to a Beere-Brewer) and I had alwaies money to buy Wine with, if I pleased; You all know I never was a drunkard, although when I was At the lowest I had Beer enough (for you know I had near Relation to a Beere-Brewer) and I had always money to buy Wine with, if I pleased; pn22 d vvb pns11 av-x vbds dt n1, cs c-crq pns11 vbds p-acp dt js pns11 vhd n1 av-d (c-acp pn22 vvb pns11 vhd av-j n1 p-acp dt n1) cc pns11 vhd av n1 pc-acp vvi n1 p-acp, cs pns11 vvd; (2) sermon (DIV1) 2 Image 2
13 so that I might have beene a drunked if I would; so that I might have been a drunked if I would; av cst pns11 vmd vhi vbn dt j-vvn cs pns11 vmd; (2) sermon (DIV1) 2 Image 2
14 yet you know I am a temperate sober man, else I had never beene so good a Souldier. yet you know I am a temperate Sobrium man, Else I had never been so good a Soldier. av pn22 vvb pns11 vbm dt j j n1, av pns11 vhd av-x vbn av j dt n1. (2) sermon (DIV1) 2 Image 2
15 But what is it the Malignants will not abuse, who let not to abuse themselves? I'le warrant you they would abuse our very wives too if they durst; But what is it the Malignants will not abuse, who let not to abuse themselves? I'll warrant you they would abuse our very wives too if they durst; p-acp r-crq vbz pn31 dt n2 vmb xx vvi, r-crq vvb xx pc-acp vvi px32? pns11|vmb vvb pn22 pns32 vmd vvi po12 j n2 av cs pns32 vvd; (2) sermon (DIV1) 2 Image 2
16 and I fear some of them do — you know what I meane — but no more of that at present. and I Fear Some of them do — you know what I mean — but no more of that At present. cc pns11 vvb d pp-f pno32 vdb — pn22 vvb r-crq pns11 vvb — cc-acp dx dc pp-f d p-acp j. (2) sermon (DIV1) 2 Image 2
17 My Text you see is Scripture and Scripture must bee believed next to our Diviner Revelations, bee it what it will, My Text you see is Scripture and Scripture must be believed next to our Diviner Revelations, be it what it will, po11 n1 pn22 vvb vbz n1 cc n1 vmb vbi vvn ord pc-acp po12 jc-jn n2, vbb pn31 q-crq pn31 vmb, (2) sermon (DIV1) 3 Image 2
18 but the Malignants they would interpret it one way, and wee (the Saints) interpret it another: but the Malignants they would interpret it one Way, and we (the Saints) interpret it Another: cc-acp dt n2 pns32 vmd vvi pn31 crd n1, cc pns12 (dt n2) vvb pn31 j-jn: (2) sermon (DIV1) 3 Image 2
19 now let any body judge, whether they or wee are to bee believed: now let any body judge, whither they or we Are to be believed: av vvb d n1 n1, cs pns32 cc pns12 vbr pc-acp vbi vvn: (2) sermon (DIV1) 3 Image 2
20 whether (I say) those ungodly Cavaliers that fought to uphold Tyrannie and Antichrist, or wee that in the uprightnesse of our hearts fought for Liberty and Freedome, and for Establishing the Kingdome of King Jesus: surely Beloved, it is wee that are in the Right of it, I think none of you will deny it. whither (I say) those ungodly Cavaliers that fought to uphold Tyranny and Antichrist, or we that in the uprightness of our hearts fought for Liberty and Freedom, and for Establishing the Kingdom of King jesus: surely beloved, it is we that Are in the Right of it, I think none of you will deny it. cs (pns11 vvb) d j n2 cst vvd pc-acp vvi n1 cc np1, cc pns12 cst p-acp dt n1 pp-f po12 n2 vvn p-acp n1 cc n1, cc p-acp vvg dt n1 pp-f n1 np1: av-j vvn, pn31 vbz pns12 cst vbr p-acp dt n-jn pp-f pn31, pns11 vvb pix pp-f pn22 vmb vvi pn31. (2) sermon (DIV1) 3 Image 2
21 But now that I spoke of Kings, the main question is, whether by Higher Powers, are meant Kings, But now that I spoke of Kings, the main question is, whither by Higher Powers, Are meant Kings, p-acp av cst pns11 vvd pp-f n2, dt j n1 vbz, cs p-acp jc n2, vbr vvn n2, (2) sermon (DIV1) 4 Image 2
22 or the Commoners? Truly (Beloved) it is a very great question amongst those that say they are learned: or the Commoners? Truly (beloved) it is a very great question among those that say they Are learned: cc dt n2? np1 (vvn) pn31 vbz dt av j n1 p-acp d cst vvb pns32 vbr j: (2) sermon (DIV1) 4 Image 2
23 But I think verily they make more stirre about it then needs; But I think verily they make more stir about it then needs; cc-acp pns11 vvb av-j pns32 vvb dc n1 p-acp pn31 av av; (2) sermon (DIV1) 4 Image 2
24 for may not every body that can reade observe that Paul speakes in the plurall number, the Higher Powers ; for may not every body that can read observe that Paul speaks in the plural number, the Higher Powers; c-acp vmb xx d n1 cst vmb vvi vvi d np1 vvz p-acp dt j n1, dt jc n2; (2) sermon (DIV1) 4 Image 2
25 now had hee meant subjection to a King, hee would have said, Let every Soule bee subject to the Higher Power, that is if hee had meant one man, now had he meant subjection to a King, he would have said, Let every Soul be Subject to the Higher Power, that is if he had meant one man, av vhd pns31 vvn n1 p-acp dt n1, pns31 vmd vhi vvn, vvb d n1 vbi j-jn p-acp dt jc n1, cst vbz cs pns31 vhd vvn crd n1, (2) sermon (DIV1) 4 Image 2
26 but by this you see hee intended more then one (for hee bids us bee subject to the Higher Powers) that is the Councell of State, the house of Commons and the Army. I hope I have cleared this Point: but by this you see he intended more then one (for he bids us be Subject to the Higher Powers) that is the Council of State, the house of Commons and the Army. I hope I have cleared this Point: cc-acp p-acp d pn22 vvb pns31 vvd n1 cs pi (c-acp pns31 vvz pno12 vbi j-jn p-acp dt jc n2) d vbz dt n1 pp-f n1, dt n1 pp-f n2 cc dt n1. pns11 vvb pns11 vhb vvn d n1: (2) sermon (DIV1) 4 Image 2
27 So now then I will come closer to the words themselves, and shew you ▪ truly and plainly (without any gaudy Rhetorique) what they signifie unto us, that you bee not deceived: So now then I will come closer to the words themselves, and show you ▪ truly and plainly (without any gaudy Rhetoric) what they signify unto us, that you be not deceived: av av av pns11 vmb vvi av-jc p-acp dt n2 px32, cc vvb pn22 ▪ av-j cc av-j (p-acp d j n1) r-crq pns32 vvb p-acp pno12, cst pn22 vbb xx vvn: (2) sermon (DIV1) 4 Image 2
28 and I tell you this is not to bee done by every Spirit, but only by such who are more then ordinarily indowed with the Spirit of Di•cerning: and I tell you this is not to be done by every Spirit, but only by such who Are more then ordinarily endowed with the Spirit of Di•cerning: cc pns11 vvb pn22 d vbz xx pc-acp vbi vdn p-acp d n1, cc-acp av-j p-acp d r-crq vbr av-dc cs av-jn vvn p-acp dt n1 pp-f vvg: (2) sermon (DIV1) 4 Image 2
29 I confesse there are many good men and women amongst you, that intend well, and speake well, I confess there Are many good men and women among you, that intend well, and speak well, pns11 vvb pc-acp vbr d j n2 cc n2 p-acp pn22, cst vvb av, cc vvi av, (2) sermon (DIV1) 4 Image 2
30 and understand well, but yet cannot apprehend wel all things that lurke in Scripture Language, for lack of a sufficient measure of the Spirit: and understand well, but yet cannot apprehend well all things that lurk in Scripture Language, for lack of a sufficient measure of the Spirit: cc vvb av, cc-acp av vmbx vvi av d n2 cst vvi p-acp n1 n1, p-acp n1 pp-f dt j n1 pp-f dt n1: (2) sermon (DIV1) 4 Image 2
31 they must bee inwardly called thereuneo, or else they are subject to errours and misconstructions. Well then! they must be inwardly called thereuneo, or Else they Are Subject to errors and misconstructions. Well then! pns32 vmb vbi av-j vvn fw-la, cc av pns32 vbr j-jn p-acp n2 cc n2. av av! (2) sermon (DIV1) 4 Image 2
32 you see who are fittest to interpret, and I presume you believe God hath aboundantly supplyed mee; you see who Are Fittest to interpret, and I presume you believe God hath abundantly supplied me; pn22 vvb r-crq vbr js pc-acp vvi, cc pns11 vvb pn22 vvb np1 vhz av-j vvd pno11; (2) sermon (DIV1) 5 Image 2
33 I doe not boast of it, but I speake it to his glory that hath vouchsafed to take up his Lodging in so vile, contemptible, unswept, unwashed, ungarnished a Roome as is this unworthy Cottage of mine. I do not boast of it, but I speak it to his glory that hath vouchsafed to take up his Lodging in so vile, contemptible, unswept, unwashed, ungarnished a Room as is this unworthy Cottage of mine. pns11 vdb xx vvi pp-f pn31, cc-acp pns11 vvb pn31 p-acp po31 n1 cst vhz vvn pc-acp vvi a-acp po31 n1 p-acp av j, j, j, j, j dt n1 c-acp vbz d j n1 pp-f png11. (2) sermon (DIV1) 5 Image 2
34 But It was his will, and I am thankfull for it. But It was his will, and I am thankful for it. p-acp pn31 vbds po31 n1, cc pns11 vbm j p-acp pn31. (2) sermon (DIV1) 5 Image 2
35 Now the Words offer themselves very naturally, they are plain, not difficult, but prostrate their sense in most perspicuous manner. Now the Words offer themselves very naturally, they Are plain, not difficult, but prostrate their sense in most perspicuous manner. av dt n2 vvb px32 av av-j, pns32 vbr j, xx j, cc-acp vvb po32 n1 p-acp ds j n1. (2) sermon (DIV1) 6 Image 2
36 For first (Beloved) by these words Let every Soule &c. wee may understand that every one of us have Soules; For First (beloved) by these words Let every Soul etc. we may understand that every one of us have Souls; p-acp ord (vvn) p-acp d n2 vvb d n1 av pns12 vmb vvi cst d crd pp-f pno12 vhi n2; (2) sermon (DIV1) 7 Image 2
37 whence I raise this Doctrine, that it is an ungodly, irreligious, prophane and Idle Tenent amongst the wicked to think or say that Women have no Soules. whence I raise this Doctrine, that it is an ungodly, irreligious, profane and Idle Tenent among the wicked to think or say that Women have no Souls. c-crq pns11 vvb d n1, cst pn31 vbz dt j, j, j cc j np1 p-acp dt j pc-acp vvi cc vvi d n2 vhb dx n2. (2) sermon (DIV1) 7 Image 2
38 Marke (my Beloved) to think or say &c. for there are many now adaies that think, Mark (my beloved) to think or say etc. for there Are many now adais that think, n1 (po11 np1) pc-acp vvi cc vvi av p-acp a-acp vbr d av av cst vvb, (2) sermon (DIV1) 7 Image 2
39 and will not speake what they think, and others that speake, and will not think what they speake. and will not speak what they think, and Others that speak, and will not think what they speak. cc vmb xx vvi r-crq pns32 vvb, cc n2-jn cst vvb, cc vmb xx vvi r-crq pns32 vvb. (2) sermon (DIV1) 7 Image 2
40 But wee are, none such — Deare Sisters it is a great abase to your honourable Sex — And now truly I will turne to you only, But we Are, none such — Dear Sisters it is a great abase to your honourable Sex — And now truly I will turn to you only, cc-acp pns12 vbr, pix av — j-jn n2 pn31 vbz dt j n1 p-acp po22 j n1 — cc av av-j pns11 vmb vvi p-acp pn22 av-j, (2) sermon (DIV1) 7 Image 2
41 for you have beene our dayly and nightly comforters; indeede la yee have! you have raised our drooping Spirits, though never so much dej•cted; for you have been our daily and nightly Comforters; indeed la ye have! you have raised our drooping Spirits, though never so much dej•cted; c-acp pn22 vhb vbn po12 j cc j n2; av uh pn22 vhb! pn22 vhb vvn po12 j-vvg n2, cs av-x av av-d vvn; (2) sermon (DIV1) 7 Image 2
42 you have got us stomacks when wee had none, and furnished us with flesh on all occasions; you have god us stomachs when we had none, and furnished us with Flesh on all occasions; pn22 vhb vvn pno12 n2 c-crq pns12 vhd pix, cc vvn pno12 p-acp n1 p-acp d n2; (2) sermon (DIV1) 7 Image 2
43 wee never found you unwilling, or unready to help us, when wee were the farthest from home. we never found you unwilling, or unready to help us, when we were the farthest from home. pns12 av vvd pn22 j, cc j pc-acp vvi pno12, c-crq pns12 vbdr dt js p-acp n1-an. (2) sermon (DIV1) 7 Image 2
44 Believe it when I lay before Pembro•ke Castle my Landlady where I quarter'd (who had once beene a Malignant, and then but newly crept into the state of grace) shee (I say) had a good Soul within her, shee was brimme full of the Spirit, Believe it when I lay before Pembro•ke Castle my Landlady where I quartered (who had once been a Malignant, and then but newly crept into the state of grace) she (I say) had a good Soul within her, she was brim full of the Spirit, vvb pn31 c-crq pns11 vvd p-acp vvb n1 po11 n1 c-crq pns11 vvn (r-crq vhd a-acp vbn dt j, cc av cc-acp av-j vvn p-acp dt n1 pp-f n1) pns31 (pns11 vvb) vhd dt j n1 p-acp pno31, pns31 vbds n1 j pp-f dt n1, (2) sermon (DIV1) 7 Image 2
45 and yet shee was very handsome; which is strange, for seldom wee finde a perfection without an imperfection; and yet she was very handsome; which is strange, for seldom we find a perfection without an imperfection; cc av pns31 vbds av j; r-crq vbz j, c-acp av pns12 vvb dt n1 p-acp dt n1; (2) sermon (DIV1) 7 Image 2
46 commonly Women that are faire without, are either false or foule within; but to me shee was neither. commonly Women that Are fair without, Are either false or foul within; but to me she was neither. av-j n2 cst vbr j p-acp, vbr d j cc j p-acp; cc-acp p-acp pno11 pns31 vbds av-d. (2) sermon (DIV1) 7 Image 2
47 And yet I doe not speake this to condemne beauty, for it is of singular comfort and good use, And yet I do not speak this to condemn beauty, for it is of singular Comfort and good use, cc av pns11 vdb xx vvi d pc-acp vvi n1, c-acp pn31 vbz pp-f j n1 cc j n1, (2) sermon (DIV1) 7 Image 2
48 and those that bee faire may bee true and good: and those that be fair may be true and good: cc d cst vbb j vmb vbi j cc j: (2) sermon (DIV1) 7 Image 2
49 but this is secundum majus & minus (as the Logitians cant) some are better then other some (that's the English of the Lataine) and indeede I have found great difference in Women. but this is secundum Majus & minus (as the Logicians Cant) Some Are better then other Some (that's the English of the Lataine) and indeed I have found great difference in Women. cc-acp d vbz fw-la fw-la cc fw-la (c-acp dt n2 vvb) d vbr j av j-jn d (d|vbz dt jp pp-f dt n1) cc av pns11 vhb vvn j n1 p-acp n2. (2) sermon (DIV1) 7 Image 2
50 Then againe when I came in Yorkshire, I met with Mrs. Lambert (the espoused of that honourable and valiant Saint M. G. Lambert) shee (I say) is a Woman, not very faire I confesse, Then again when I Come in Yorkshire, I met with Mrs. Lambert (the espoused of that honourable and valiant Saint M. G. Lambert) she (I say) is a Woman, not very fair I confess, av av c-crq pns11 vvd p-acp np1, pns11 vvd p-acp n1 np1 (dt vvn pp-f cst j cc j n1 n1 np1 np1) pns31 (pns11 vvb) vbz dt n1, xx av j pns11 vvb, (2) sermon (DIV1) 7 Image 2
51 but of as large a Soule, and as full of the Spirit as any I ever yet met with: but of as large a Soul, and as full of the Spirit as any I ever yet met with: cc-acp pp-f a-acp j dt n1, cc p-acp j pp-f dt n1 c-acp d pns11 av av vvn p-acp: (2) sermon (DIV1) 7 Image 2
52 I professe I never knew a woman more endowed with those Heavenly blessings of love, meeknesse, gentlenesse, patience and long suffering; I profess I never knew a woman more endowed with those Heavenly blessings of love, meekness, gentleness, patience and long suffering; pns11 vvb pns11 av-x vvd dt n1 av-dc vvn p-acp d j n2 pp-f n1, n1, n1, n1 cc av-j vvg; (2) sermon (DIV1) 7 Image 2
53 nay even with all things that may speake her every way deserving the name of a Saint : nay even with all things that may speak her every Way deserving the name of a Saint: uh-x av p-acp d n2 cst vmb vvi po31 d n1 vvg dt n1 pp-f dt n1: (2) sermon (DIV1) 7 Image 2
54 And yet I say shee was not very beautious or comly, for shee is somthing foggy and Sun-burnt (which is strange in that cold Countrey) But what Nature had denyed her of Ornament without, I found shee had within her a soule, a devout sweete foule; And yet I say she was not very beauteous or comely, for she is something foggy and Sunburnt (which is strange in that cold Country) But what Nature had denied her of Ornament without, I found she had within her a soul, a devout sweet foul; cc av pns11 vvb pns31 vbds xx av j cc j, c-acp pns31 vbz pi j cc j-vvn (r-crq vbz j p-acp d j-jn n1) cc-acp q-crq n1 vhd vvn pno31 pp-f n1 p-acp, pns11 vvd pns31 vhd p-acp pno31 dt n1, dt j j j; (2) sermon (DIV1) 7 Image 2
55 and God knowes I loved her for it. and God knows I loved her for it. cc np1 vvz pns11 vvd pno31 p-acp pn31. (2) sermon (DIV1) 7 Image 2
56 Thus we finde then both by Scripture and experience, that all of us have soules, men and women. Thus we find then both by Scripture and experience, that all of us have Souls, men and women. av pns12 vvb av av-d p-acp n1 cc n1, cst d pp-f pno12 vhi n2, n2 cc n2. (2) sermon (DIV1) 8 Image 2
57 But then again (beloved) some have good soules and some have bad; But then again (Beloved) Some have good Souls and Some have bade; p-acp av av (vvn) d vhb j n2 cc d vhb vvd; (2) sermon (DIV1) 8 Image 2
58 Mrs. Lambert hath a good soule, and no doubt, nay (I know) many of you that bee here are (and have) good soules within you: Mrs. Lambert hath a good soul, and no doubt, nay (I know) many of you that be Here Are (and have) good Souls within you: n1 np1 vhz dt j n1, cc dx n1, uh-x (pns11 vvb) d pp-f pn22 cst vbb av vbr (cc vhi) j n2 p-acp pn22: (2) sermon (DIV1) 8 Image 2
59 the Cavalieres and their Queanes are the bad soules, they serve and are subject to bad and ungodly men (men did I call them?) nay Devills that would devoute us, the Cavaliers and their Queans Are the bad Souls, they serve and Are Subject to bad and ungodly men (men did I call them?) nay Devils that would devout us, dt n2 cc po32 n2 vbr dt j n2, pns32 vvb cc vbr j-jn p-acp j cc j n2 (n2 vdd pns11 vvi pno32?) uh-x n2 cst vmd j pno12, (2) sermon (DIV1) 8 Image 2
60 and drink themselves drunk with the blood of the Saints. By this then it is evident who have, and who are the good Soules; and drink themselves drunk with the blood of the Saints. By this then it is evident who have, and who Are the good Souls; cc vvi px32 vvn p-acp dt n1 pp-f dt n2. p-acp d cs pn31 vbz j r-crq vhb, cc q-crq vbr dt j n2; (2) sermon (DIV1) 8 Image 2
61 Whence I raise this Doctrine, or rather point of Faith. That wee are not to beleeve, or account any to have, or to bee Soules, Whence I raise this Doctrine, or rather point of Faith. That we Are not to believe, or account any to have, or to be Souls, c-crq pns11 vvb d n1, cc av-c n1 pp-f n1. cst pns12 vbr xx pc-acp vvi, cc vvi d pc-acp vhi, cc pc-acp vbi n2, (2) sermon (DIV1) 9 Image 2
62 but those that are of the Family of Saints (I would have said Love, but that it is a particular Sect, somthing differing from Ours. but those that Are of the Family of Saints (I would have said Love, but that it is a particular Sect, something differing from Ours. cc-acp d cst vbr pp-f dt n1 pp-f n2 (pns11 vmd vhi vvn vvb, p-acp cst pn31 vbz dt j n1, pi vvg p-acp png12. (2) sermon (DIV1) 9 Image 2
63 Come on then, Let every Soule bee Subject, &c. Whereby by wee see all Soules, good and bad, are bound to bee Subject. Come on then, Let every Soul be Subject, etc. Whereby by we see all Souls, good and bad, Are bound to be Subject. vvn p-acp av, vvb d n1 vbi j-jn, av c-crq p-acp pns12 vvb d n2, j cc j, vbr vvn pc-acp vbi j-jn. (2) sermon (DIV1) 10 Image 2
64 All-Soules Colledg in Oxford must be Subject to the Visitors, All-Soules day, though a superstitious holyday and strictly kept by the Papists ) must bee subject to labour and toyle: All-Soules College in Oxford must be Subject to the Visitors, All-Soules day, though a superstitious holiday and strictly kept by the Papists) must be Subject to labour and toil: n2 n1 p-acp np1 vmb vbi j-jn p-acp dt n2, n2 n1, cs dt j n1 cc av-j vvn p-acp dt njp2) vmb vbi j-jn p-acp n1 cc n1: (2) sermon (DIV1) 10 Image 2
65 Your Soules (Brethren and Sisters) must bee subject to perswasion, to love, familiarity and friendship, to all things that may increase or elevate the Spirit; Your Souls (Brothers and Sisters) must be Subject to persuasion, to love, familiarity and friendship, to all things that may increase or elevate the Spirit; po22 n2 (n2 cc n2) vmb vbi j-jn p-acp n1, pc-acp vvi, n1 cc n1, p-acp d n2 cst vmb vvi cc vvi dt n1; (2) sermon (DIV1) 10 Image 2
66 to kindle and take fire (like Tindar) upon every sparke and glace of our affections; to kindle and take fire (like Tindar) upon every spark and glance of our affections; pc-acp vvi cc vvi n1 (j np1) p-acp d n1 cc n1 pp-f po12 n2; (2) sermon (DIV1) 10 Image 2
67 O my deere Brethren and Sisters, Love, it is the fullfilling of the Lawe, what neede wee more then? It covers a multitude of sinnes; Lo you there! It hides all our Infirmities: Oh my deer Brothers and Sisters, Love, it is the fulfilling of the Law, what need we more then? It covers a multitude of Sins; Lo you there! It hides all our Infirmities: uh po11 j-jn n2 cc n2, vvb, pn31 vbz dt j-vvg pp-f dt n1, r-crq vvb pns12 av-dc av? pn31 vvz dt n1 pp-f n2; uh pn22 a-acp! pn31 vvz d po12 n1: (2) sermon (DIV1) 10 Image 2
68 had one of us lov'd another, these differences and blood shed had never happend. But some will object and say; had one of us loved Another, these differences and blood shed had never happened. But Some will Object and say; vhd pi pp-f pno12 vvd j-jn, d n2 cc n1 vvn vhd av-x vvn. p-acp d vmb vvi cc vvi; (2) sermon (DIV1) 10 Image 2
69 There is a Lust as well as Love ; There is a Lust as well as Love; a-acp vbz dt n1 c-acp av c-acp n1; (2) sermon (DIV1) 10 Image 2
70 and somtimes Lust is falsly termed Love. I tell you beloved, these nice and criticall distinctions are things that once had like to have undone us: and sometimes Lust is falsely termed Love. I tell you Beloved, these Nicaenae and critical Distinctions Are things that once had like to have undone us: cc av n1 vbz av-j vvn vvi. pns11 vvb pn22 vvn, d j cc j n2 vbr n2 cst a-acp vhd av-j pc-acp vhi vvn pno12: (2) sermon (DIV1) 10 Image 2
71 Lust is nothing but a desire of any thing, and if (my Beloved) wee desire to enjoy one another, God forbid but wee should helpe and comfort each other, Lust is nothing but a desire of any thing, and if (my beloved) we desire to enjoy one Another, God forbid but we should help and Comfort each other, n1 vbz pix p-acp dt n1 pp-f d n1, cc cs (po11 np1) pns12 vvb pc-acp vvi pi j-jn, np1 vvb p-acp pns12 vmd vvi cc vvi d n-jn, (2) sermon (DIV1) 10 Image 2
72 and lay out our selves as farre, and freely as may bee, to Assist each other in the free imbraces of the Spirit. and lay out our selves as Far, and freely as may be, to Assist each other in the free embraces of the Spirit. cc vvd av po12 n2 c-acp av-j, cc av-j c-acp vmb vbi, pc-acp vvi d n-jn p-acp dt j n2 pp-f dt n1. (2) sermon (DIV1) 10 Image 2
73 The Lawes of Reason and Nature require it of us. But let's looke yet a little further: The Laws of Reason and Nature require it of us. But let's look yet a little further: dt n2 pp-f n1 cc n1 vvb pn31 pp-f pno12. cc-acp vvb|pno12 vvb av dt j av-jc: (2) sermon (DIV1) 10 Image 2
74 Let every Soule bee subject to the higher-Powers, &c. What those Higher-Powers are, I have told you before, they are the Counsell of State, the house of Commons, and the Army ; Let every Soul be Subject to the higher-Powers, etc. What those Higher-Powers Are, I have told you before, they Are the Counsel of State, the house of Commons, and the Army; vvb d n1 vbi j-jn p-acp dt n2, av q-crq d n2 vbr, pns11 vhb vvn pn22 a-acp, pns32 vbr dt n1 pp-f n1, dt n1 pp-f n2, cc dt n1; (2) sermon (DIV1) 11 Image 2
75 and God forbid but all men should obay them: and God forbid but all men should obey them: cc np1 vvb p-acp d n2 vmd vvi pno32: (2) sermon (DIV1) 11 Image 2
76 that is, that the People bee subject to the Counsell of State, the Counsell of State to the house of Commons, they to the Army, the Army to the Generall, and the Generall to mee ; that is, that the People be Subject to the Counsel of State, the Counsel of State to the house of Commons, they to the Army, the Army to the General, and the General to me; cst vbz, cst dt n1 vbi j-jn p-acp dt n1 pp-f n1, dt n1 pp-f n1 p-acp dt n1 pp-f n2, pns32 p-acp dt n1, dt n1 p-acp dt n1, cc dt n1 p-acp pno11; (2) sermon (DIV1) 11 Image 2
77 to mee (I say) who have Plotted, Advised, Counselled and Fought for both you and them these seven yeares; to me (I say) who have Plotted, Advised, Counseled and Fought for both you and them these seven Years; pc-acp pno11 (pns11 vvb) r-crq vhb vvn, vvn, vvn cc vvn p-acp d pn22 cc pno32 d crd n2; (2) sermon (DIV1) 11 Image 2
78 and now at last purchased your freedome and liberty. and now At last purchased your freedom and liberty. cc av p-acp ord vvd po22 n1 cc n1. (2) sermon (DIV1) 11 Image 2
79 Deare bretheren and sisters, I speake it not in ostentation, but with thankfullnesse and glory to him who made me so usefull an Instrument in this blessed worke of Reformation. Dear brethren and Sisters, I speak it not in ostentation, but with thankfulness and glory to him who made me so useful an Instrument in this blessed work of Reformation. n1 n2 cc n2, pns11 vvb pn31 xx p-acp n1, cc-acp p-acp n1 cc n1 p-acp pno31 r-crq vvd pno11 av j dt n1 p-acp d j-vvn n1 pp-f n1. (2) sermon (DIV1) 11 Image 2
80 For (beloved) it was I that jugled the late King into the Isle of Wight, It was I dissolved the Treaty, It was I that seized upon and hurried him to Hurst Castle, It was I that set Petitions a foote throughout the Kingdome against the Personall Treaty, For (Beloved) it was I that juggled the late King into the Isle of Wight, It was I dissolved the Treaty, It was I that seized upon and hurried him to Hurst Castle, It was I that Set Petitions a foot throughout the Kingdom against the Personal Treaty, p-acp (vvn) pn31 vbds pns11 cst vvn dt j n1 p-acp dt n1 pp-f n1, pn31 vbds pns11 vvn dt n1, pn31 vbds pns11 cst vvd p-acp cc vvd pno31 p-acp vvd n1, pn31 vbds pns11 cst vvd n2 dt n1 p-acp dt n1 p-acp dt j n1, (2) sermon (DIV1) 11 Image 2
81 and for bringing the King, and other Capitall offenders to Justice, It was I that contriv'd with the help of my sonne Ireton ) the large Remonstrance of the Army, It was I that prescribed the erecting of the high Court of Justice, and for bringing the King, and other Capital offenders to justice, It was I that contrived with the help of my son Ireton) the large Remonstrance of the Army, It was I that prescribed the erecting of the high Court of justice, cc p-acp vvg dt n1, cc j-jn j n2 p-acp n1, pn31 vbds pns11 cst j-vvn p-acp dt n1 pp-f po11 n1 np1) dt j n1 pp-f dt n1, pn31 vbds pns11 cst vvd dt vvg pp-f dt j n1 pp-f n1, (2) sermon (DIV1) 11 Image 2
82 and which brought the King to his Tryall: and which brought the King to his Trial: cc r-crq vvd dt n1 p-acp po31 n1: (2) sermon (DIV1) 11 Image 2
83 In a word, it was I that cut oft his head, and with it all the shackles and setters of the Norman slavery and bondage, It was I that cut off the heads of Hamilton, Capell & Holland, It was I that surpriz'd the Levellers at Burford, & in Northampton-Shire, It was I that broke their Designe, destroy'd Thomason &c. dispers'd and appeased the rest, In a word, it was I that Cut oft his head, and with it all the shackles and setters of the Norman slavery and bondage, It was I that Cut off the Heads of Hamilton, Capell & Holland, It was I that surprised the Levellers At Burford, & in Northamptonshire, It was I that broke their Design, destroyed Thomason etc. dispersed and appeased the rest, p-acp dt n1, pn31 vbds pns11 cst vvd av po31 n1, cc p-acp pn31 d dt n2 cc n2 pp-f dt jp n1 cc n1, pn31 vbds pns11 cst vvd a-acp dt n2 pp-f np1, np1 cc n1, pn31 vbds pns11 cst vvn dt n2 p-acp np1, cc p-acp n1, pn31 vbds pns11 cst vvd po32 n1, vvn np1 av vvn cc vvn dt n1, (2) sermon (DIV1) 11 Image 2
84 and which have healed the late distempers of the Army, whereby the Land is now restored to this blessed Peace, Tranquility and Plenty ▪ and therefore (I say) I may justly and without ambition stile my selfe the Author of all the Kingdomes present and future Happinesse. and which have healed the late distempers of the Army, whereby the Land is now restored to this blessed Peace, Tranquillity and Plenty ▪ and Therefore (I say) I may justly and without ambition style my self the Author of all the Kingdoms present and future Happiness. cc q-crq vhb vvn dt j n2 pp-f dt n1, c-crq dt n1 vbz av vvn p-acp d j-vvn n1, n1 cc n1 ▪ cc av (pns11 vvb) pns11 vmb av-j cc p-acp n1 n1 po11 n1 dt n1 pp-f d dt n2 j cc j-jn n1. (2) sermon (DIV1) 11 Image 2
85 It is true (Beloved) the Generall is a stout and valiant man, and hee hath great appearance of God in him; It is true (beloved) the General is a stout and valiant man, and he hath great appearance of God in him; pn31 vbz j (np1) dt n1 vbz dt j cc j n1, cc pns31 vhz j n1 pp-f np1 p-acp pno31; (2) sermon (DIV1) 12 Image 2
86 but fitter farre to bee passive then active in the Affaires of State, hee is fitter for a Charge then a Councell: but fitter Far to be passive then active in the Affairs of State, he is fitter for a Charge then a Council: cc-acp n1 av-j pc-acp vbi j av j p-acp dt n2 pp-f n1, pns31 vbz jc p-acp dt n1 av dt n1: (2) sermon (DIV1) 12 Image 2
87 and the truth is (as I may tell you under the Rose) hee wants braines to doe any thing of moment. and the truth is (as I may tell you under the Rose) he Wants brains to do any thing of moment. cc dt n1 vbz (c-acp pns11 vmb vvi pn22 p-acp dt n1) pns31 vvz n2 pc-acp vdi d n1 pp-f n1. (2) sermon (DIV1) 12 Image 2
88 But indeede this I may say for him, hee is a man doth not seeke himselfe, I never found him willfull, But indeed this I may say for him, he is a man does not seek himself, I never found him wilful, p-acp av d pns11 vmb vvi p-acp pno31, pns31 vbz dt n1 vdz xx vvi px31, pns11 av-x vvd pno31 j, (2) sermon (DIV1) 12 Image 2
89 but willing allwaies to submit to better judgements then his owne. but willing always to submit to better Judgments then his own. cc-acp vvg av pc-acp vvi p-acp jc n2 cs po31 d. (2) sermon (DIV1) 12 Image 2
90 For when Sedgwick (that fast and loose Priest) of Covent Garden, upon the Kings Tryall; For when Sedgwick (that fast and lose Priest) of Covent Garden, upon the Kings Trial; p-acp c-crq np1 (cst av-j cc j n1) pp-f n1 n1, p-acp dt ng1 n1; (2) sermon (DIV1) 12 Image 2
91 had writ to his Lady, to advise him to remit the Execution of that just Sentence, had writ to his Lady, to Advice him to remit the Execution of that just Sentence, vhd vvn p-acp po31 n1, pc-acp vvi pno31 pc-acp vvi dt n1 pp-f cst j n1, (2) sermon (DIV1) 12 Image 2
92 and to wash his hands of his death; and to wash his hands of his death; cc pc-acp vvi po31 n2 pp-f po31 n1; (2) sermon (DIV1) 12 Image 2
93 hee (honest man) presently acquainted me with the businesse and shewed mee the Arguments given to perswade him against it; he (honest man) presently acquainted me with the business and showed me the Arguments given to persuade him against it; pns31 (j n1) av-j vvn pno11 p-acp dt n1 cc vvd pno11 dt n2 vvn pc-acp vvi pno31 p-acp pn31; (2) sermon (DIV1) 12 Image 2
94 and freely referred all to my judgement: and freely referred all to my judgement: cc av-j vvd d p-acp po11 n1: (2) sermon (DIV1) 12 Image 2
95 and the 28. of January (being the Lords day) at night I went to him in Queene-street attended with two Troopes of my owne Regiment, to remove the scruples hee made upon that Rascally Priests Letter, and the 28. of January (being the lords day) At night I went to him in Queenstreet attended with two Troops of my own Regiment, to remove the scruples he made upon that Rascally Priests letter, cc dt crd pp-f np1 (vbg dt n2 n1) p-acp n1 pns11 vvd p-acp pno31 p-acp n1 vvn p-acp crd n2 pp-f po11 d n1, pc-acp vvi dt n2 pns31 vvd p-acp d j ng1 n1, (2) sermon (DIV1) 12 Image 2
96 or to secure him by force in case hee had contracted more, and would not bee satisfied. or to secure him by force in case he had contracted more, and would not be satisfied. cc pc-acp vvi pno31 p-acp n1 p-acp n1 pns31 vhd vvn av-dc, cc vmd xx vbi vvn. (2) sermon (DIV1) 12 Image 2
97 But hee (good man) gave me thanks for my paines and told me I had fully resolved him. But he (good man) gave me thanks for my pains and told me I had Fully resolved him. p-acp pns31 (j n1) vvd pno11 n2 p-acp po11 n2 cc vvd pno11 pns11 vhd av-j vvn pno31. (2) sermon (DIV1) 12 Image 2
98 All this (beloved) I speake in honour of the man; All this (Beloved) I speak in honour of the man; av-d d (j-vvn) pns11 vvb p-acp n1 pp-f dt n1; (2) sermon (DIV1) 12 Image 2
99 but truly hee is too great to bee so good as wee must have a Generall (for you know hee is a Lord) and unlesse hee bee a Lord and no Gentleman, but truly he is too great to be so good as we must have a General (for you know he is a Lord) and unless he be a Lord and no Gentleman, cc-acp av-j pns31 vbz av j pc-acp vbi av j c-acp pns12 vmb vhi dt n1 (c-acp pn22 vvb pns31 vbz dt n1) cc cs pns31 vbb dt n1 cc dx n1, (2) sermon (DIV1) 12 Image 2
100 as I feare hee will not acknowledge himselfe, hee is not for our turnes; as I Fear he will not acknowledge himself, he is not for our turns; c-acp pns11 vvb pns31 vmb xx vvi px31, pns31 vbz xx p-acp po12 n2; (2) sermon (DIV1) 12 Image 2
101 the rather for that hee is easily seduced (I have experience of him) and led away by every wind of doctrine, by meere apparences and shadowes of Reason — Truly (beloved) I think my selfe and my sonne Ireton may prove of greater use to the Re-publique then any other; the rather for that he is Easily seduced (I have experience of him) and led away by every wind of Doctrine, by mere apparences and shadows of Reason — Truly (Beloved) I think my self and my son Ireton may prove of greater use to the Republic then any other; dt av-c p-acp cst pns31 vbz av-j vvn (pns11 vhi n1 pp-f pno31) cc vvd av p-acp d n1 pp-f n1, p-acp j n2 cc n2 pp-f n1 — av-j (vvn) pns11 vvb po11 n1 cc po11 n1 np1 vmb vvi pp-f jc n1 p-acp dt j av d n-jn; (2) sermon (DIV1) 12 Image 2
102 and if wee bee but once the acknowledged Governors thereof by the People, wee believe wee shall answer their expectations to a haires bredth; and if we be but once the acknowledged Governors thereof by the People, we believe we shall answer their Expectations to a hairs breadth; cc cs pns12 vbb p-acp a-acp dt vvn n2 av p-acp dt n1, pns12 vvb pns12 vmb vvi po32 n2 p-acp dt ng1 n1; (2) sermon (DIV1) 12 Image 2
103 which if ever wee bee, then beloved it is I and my sonne who are the Higher Powers meant in my Text, to whom subjection is commanded: which if ever we be, then Beloved it is I and my son who Are the Higher Powers meant in my Text, to whom subjection is commanded: r-crq cs av pns12 vbb, av vvn pn31 vbz pns11 cc po11 n1 r-crq vbr dt jc n2 vvd p-acp po11 n1, p-acp ro-crq n1 vbz vvn: (2) sermon (DIV1) 12 Image 2
104 For (as I told you before) it cannot bee to one single man, it must bee to two, or more; For (as I told you before) it cannot be to one single man, it must be to two, or more; c-acp (c-acp pns11 vvd pn22 a-acp) pn31 vmbx vbi p-acp crd j n1, pn31 vmb vbi p-acp crd, cc av-dc; (2) sermon (DIV1) 12 Image 2
105 and truly, if the people shall think us (as wee think our selves) worthy of that trust, wee shall discharge it faithfully, and truly, if the people shall think us (as we think our selves) worthy of that trust, we shall discharge it faithfully, cc av-j, cs dt n1 vmb vvi pno12 (c-acp pns12 vvb po12 n2) j pp-f d n1, pns12 vmb vvi pn31 av-j, (2) sermon (DIV1) 12 Image 2
106 and study to merrit it at their hands: and study to merit it At their hands: cc vvb pc-acp vvi pn31 p-acp po32 n2: (2) sermon (DIV1) 12 Image 2
107 but mistake mee not, I doe not meane by merrit as the Papists doe, that is, to deserve it at (their hands for the good workes wee have done; but mistake me not, I do not mean by merit as the Papists do, that is, to deserve it At (their hands for the good works we have done; cc-acp vvb pno11 xx, pns11 vdb xx vvi p-acp n1 p-acp dt njp2 vdb, cst vbz, pc-acp vvi pn31 p-acp (po32 n2 p-acp dt j n2 pns12 vhb vdn; (2) sermon (DIV1) 12 Image 2
108 no no, wee will acknowledge it to bee meerely out of the free grace and mercy of the people; no no, we will acknowledge it to be merely out of the free grace and mercy of the people; uh-dx uh-dx, pns12 vmb vvi pn31 pc-acp vbi av-j av pp-f dt j n1 cc n1 pp-f dt n1; (2) sermon (DIV1) 12 Image 2
109 for when wee have done all wee can for them, wee confesse wee are but unprofitable servants. for when we have done all we can for them, we confess we Are but unprofitable Servants. p-acp c-crq pns12 vhb vdn d pns12 vmb p-acp pno32, pns12 vvb pns12 vbr p-acp j n2. (2) sermon (DIV1) 12 Image 2
110 I thank them they have made mee Generall for Ireland, and you know I am upon the point of going thither, in great hopes of reducing those Rebellious Traytors to our obedience. I thank them they have made me General for Ireland, and you know I am upon the point of going thither, in great hope's of reducing those Rebellious Traitors to our Obedience. pns11 vvb pno32 pns32 vhb vvn pno11 n1 p-acp np1, cc pn22 vvb pns11 vbm p-acp dt n1 pp-f vvg av, p-acp j n2 pp-f vvg d j n2 p-acp po12 n1. (2) sermon (DIV1) 13 Image 2
111 But then (beloved) so many of you as goe along with me, must bee mindfull of my text; But then (Beloved) so many of you as go along with me, must be mindful of my text; p-acp av (vvn) av d pp-f pn22 p-acp vvi a-acp p-acp pno11, vmb vbi j pp-f po11 n1; (2) sermon (DIV1) 13 Image 2
112 that is, you must bee Subject to me and my Lieutenant Generall. Whensoever wee bid you goe, you must runne; that is, you must be Subject to me and my Lieutenant General. Whensoever we bid you go, you must run; d vbz, pn22 vmb vbi j-jn p-acp pno11 cc po11 n1 n1. q-crq pns12 vvb pn22 vvb, pn22 vmb vvi; (2) sermon (DIV1) 13 Image 2
113 when wee bid you Storme, you must doe it, though it bee against nothing but stone-walls: when we bid you Storm, you must do it, though it be against nothing but stonewalls: c-crq pns12 vvb pn22 n1, pn22 vmb vdi pn31, cs pn31 vbb p-acp pix cc-acp n2: (2) sermon (DIV1) 13 Image 2
114 you owe us your lives and your limbs, and all that you have; you owe us your lives and your limbs, and all that you have; pn22 vvb pno12 po22 n2 cc po22 n2, cc d cst pn22 vhb; (2) sermon (DIV1) 13 Image 2
115 whensoever wee demand them you ought to surrender, and that freely, not grumbling, for you must submit to the Higher Powers &c. whensoever we demand them you ought to surrender, and that freely, not grumbling, for you must submit to the Higher Powers etc. c-crq pns12 vvb pno32 pn22 vmd pc-acp vvi, cc cst av-j, xx j-vvg, c-acp pn22 vmb vvi p-acp dt jc n2 av (2) sermon (DIV1) 13 Image 2
116 The veritie is, this expedition against Ireland is like to prove a very hard task, The verity is, this expedition against Ireland is like to prove a very hard task, dt n1 vbz, d n1 p-acp np1 vbz av-j pc-acp vvi dt j j n1, (2) sermon (DIV1) 14 Image 2
117 unlesse I can in policy engage Owen Roe, if not joyne with Jones, Munk and Coote, yet to keepe off at a distance with Ormond: I am (beloved) about it, unless I can in policy engage Owen Roe, if not join with Jones, Munk and Coote, yet to keep off At a distance with Ormond: I am (Beloved) about it, cs pns11 vmb p-acp n1 vvi np1 np1, cs xx vvi p-acp np1, np1 cc np1, av pc-acp vvi a-acp p-acp dt n1 p-acp np1: pns11 vbm (vvn) a-acp pn31, (2) sermon (DIV1) 14 Image 2
118 and I shall doe my endeavour too, to set Inchequeene and him at variance: and I shall do my endeavour too, to Set Inchequeene and him At variance: cc pns11 vmb vdi po11 n1 av, pc-acp vvi n1 cc pno31 p-acp n1: (2) sermon (DIV1) 14 Image 2
119 and yet at that very instant will I loose no oportunity to re-obliege him to the Parliament; and yet At that very instant will I lose no opportunity to re-obliege him to the Parliament; cc av p-acp cst j n-jn vmb pns11 vvi dx n1 p-acp j pno31 p-acp dt n1; (2) sermon (DIV1) 14 Image 2
120 for you all know what Inchequeene is — I have him — I will not say how — But it's very probable an Act of Indempnity tyed in the strings of a 5000.l. bag may worke a miracle. for you all know what Inchequeene is — I have him — I will not say how — But it's very probable an Act of Indemnity tied in the strings of a 5000.l. bag may work a miracle. c-acp pn22 d vvb r-crq n1 vbz — pns11 vhb pno31 — pns11 vmb xx vvi c-crq — cc-acp pn31|vbz av j dt n1 pp-f n1 vvn p-acp dt n2 pp-f dt crd. n1 vmb vvi dt n1. (2) sermon (DIV1) 14 Image 2
121 For hee (good man) is but misguided, hee stands not upon such punctilioes of honour as Ormond doth — In truth (beloved) this Ormond is a shrewd fellow, For he (good man) is but misguided, he Stands not upon such Punctilioes of honour as Ormond does — In truth (Beloved) this Ormond is a shrewd fellow, p-acp pns31 (j n1) vbz p-acp vvn, pns31 vvz xx p-acp d n2 pp-f n1 c-acp np1 vdz — p-acp n1 (vvn) d np1 vbz dt j n1, (2) sermon (DIV1) 14 Image 2
122 and (were hee not one of the wicked) a man highly deserving; and (were he not one of the wicked) a man highly deserving; cc (vbdr pns31 xx pi pp-f dt j) dt n1 av-j vvg; (2) sermon (DIV1) 14 Image 2
123 not so much for his knowledg and experience in Military Affaires, (which yet may challenge some proportion of honour) as for his diligence and faithfullnesse in the trust committed to him (valour I will not allow him any; not so much for his knowledge and experience in Military Affairs, (which yet may challenge Some proportion of honour) as for his diligence and faithfulness in the trust committed to him (valour I will not allow him any; xx av av-d c-acp po31 n1 cc n1 p-acp j n2, (r-crq av vmb vvi d n1 pp-f n1) c-acp p-acp po31 n1 cc n1 p-acp dt n1 vvn p-acp pno31 (n1 pns11 vmb xx vvi pno31 d; (2) sermon (DIV1) 14 Image 2
124 'tis only desperatenesse, and that hee wants not, but) remember wee not how politiquely hee carried himselfe in the businesse of Dublin, after wee subdued the Common-Enemie here the first time? How dexterously hee avoided the Messages and Commands of the late King (which wee extorted from him) for the surrender of that City? How shamefully hee baffled our Commissioners which were sent to Treat with him about it, at what distance hee kept them, still urging the Captivity of the King to excuse his disobedience; it's only desperateness, and that he Wants not, but) Remember we not how politicly he carried himself in the business of Dublin, After we subdued the Common-Enemie Here the First time? How dexterously he avoided the Messages and Commands of the late King (which we extorted from him) for the surrender of that city? How shamefully he baffled our Commissioners which were sent to Treat with him about it, At what distance he kept them, still urging the Captivity of the King to excuse his disobedience; pn31|vbz j n1, cc cst pns31 vvz xx, cc-acp) vvb pns12 xx c-crq av-j pns31 vvd px31 p-acp dt n1 pp-f np1, c-acp pns12 vvd dt n1 av dt ord n1? c-crq av-j pns31 vvd dt n2 cc vvz pp-f dt j n1 (r-crq pns12 j-vvn p-acp pno31) p-acp dt n1 pp-f d n1? c-crq av-j pns31 vvn po12 n2 r-crq vbdr vvn pc-acp vvi p-acp pno31 p-acp pn31, p-acp r-crq n1 pns31 vvd pno32, av vvg dt n1 pp-f dt n1 pc-acp vvi po31 n1; (2) sermon (DIV1) 14 Image 2
125 and how oft, and on what sleevelesse Errands hee sent them back to re inforce their Instructions; and how oft, and on what sleeveless Errands he sent them back to re enforce their Instructions; cc c-crq av, cc p-acp r-crq j n2 pns31 vvd pno32 av p-acp zz vvi po32 n2; (2) sermon (DIV1) 14 Image 2
126 whil'st all that while hee was underhand indeavouring to know the King Pleasure, by the hands of his owne Messenger? — And when hee was satisfied with the Reality of the Kings Desires, and Condition; whilst all that while he was underhand endeavouring to know the King Pleasure, by the hands of his own Messenger? — And when he was satisfied with the Reality of the Kings Desires, and Condition; cs d cst cs pns31 vbds av-j vvg pc-acp vvi dt n1 n1, p-acp dt n2 pp-f po31 d n1? — cc c-crq pns31 vbds vvn p-acp dt n1 pp-f dt ng1 n2, cc n1; (2) sermon (DIV1) 14 Image 2
127 how notably hee truck'd with us for his owne security and satisfaction? — Nay more, how notably he trucked with us for his own security and satisfaction? — Nay more, c-crq av-j pns31 vvn p-acp pno12 p-acp po31 d n1 cc n1? — uh-x n1, (2) sermon (DIV1) 14 Image 2
128 when hee stood upon the receipt of some thousands before hee would surrender; when he stood upon the receipt of Some thousands before he would surrender; c-crq pns31 vvd p-acp dt n1 pp-f d crd c-acp pns31 vmd vvi; (2) sermon (DIV1) 14 Image 2
129 you shall heare how hee there serv'd us — For notwithstanding that I caused the parliament by their letters volutarily to assure him the full double of the sum he demanded, upon condition hee would quit the Kings (& declare for our) Interest; you shall hear how he there served us — For notwithstanding that I caused the parliament by their letters volutarily to assure him the full double of the sum he demanded, upon condition he would quit the Kings (& declare for our) Interest; pn22 vmb vvi c-crq pns31 a-acp vvd pno12 — p-acp a-acp cst pns11 vvd dt n1 p-acp po32 n2 av-jn pc-acp vvi pno31 dt j j-jn pp-f dt n1 pns31 vvd, p-acp n1 pns31 vmd vvi dt n2 (cc vvi p-acp po12) n1; (2) sermon (DIV1) 14 Image 2
130 and that hereunto hee had return'd a fine silver-tongu'd Response in answer to the parliament, and that hereunto he had returned a fine silver-tongued Response in answer to the parliament, cc cst av pns31 vhd vvn dt j j fw-fr p-acp n1 p-acp dt n1, (2) sermon (DIV1) 14 Image 2
131 & had therupon return'd him the authority of the parliament to Indempnifie him and his Followers for all things said or done in relation to the English or Irish Warres, and 4000.l. in recompense for his losses; with this additionall assurance; & had thereupon returned him the Authority of the parliament to Indemnify him and his Followers for all things said or done in Relation to the English or Irish Wars, and 4000.l. in recompense for his losses; with this additional assurance; cc vhd av vvn pno31 dt n1 pp-f dt n1 pc-acp vvi pno31 cc po31 n2 p-acp d n2 vvd cc vdn p-acp n1 p-acp dt jp cc jp n2, cc crd. p-acp n1 p-acp po31 n2; p-acp d j n1; (2) sermon (DIV1) 14 Image 2
132 that hee should soone after the surrender bee re-invested ▪ with full power and government of Dublin by Commission from the Parliament; that he should soon After the surrender be reinvested ▪ with full power and government of Dublin by Commission from the Parliament; cst pns31 vmd av p-acp dt n1 vbb j ▪ p-acp j n1 cc n1 pp-f np1 p-acp n1 p-acp dt n1; (2) sermon (DIV1) 14 Image 2
133 yet no sooner was Dublin delivered to us (upon the Kings letters) and his Pasport sent him, yet no sooner was Dublin Delivered to us (upon the Kings letters) and his Passport sent him, av dx av-c vbds np1 vvn p-acp pno12 (p-acp dt ng1 n2) cc po31 n1 vvd pno31, (2) sermon (DIV1) 14 Image 2
134 but in contempt of all our faire and civill proffers, hee transports himselfe for France, abruptly waving both our proffers and protection. but in contempt of all our fair and civil proffers, he transports himself for France, abruptly waving both our proffers and protection. cc-acp p-acp n1 pp-f d po12 j cc j n2, pns31 vvz px31 p-acp np1, av-j vvg d po12 n2 cc n1. (2) sermon (DIV1) 14 Image 2
135 — This Beloved, I instance not to justifie him in his Rebellious courses against the Nation (those I will use my utmost to destroy him for, — This beloved, I instance not to justify him in his Rebellious courses against the nation (those I will use my utmost to destroy him for, — d vvn, pns11 n1 xx pc-acp vvi pno31 p-acp po31 j n2 p-acp dt n1 (d pns11 vmb vvi po11 j pc-acp vvi pno31 p-acp, (2) sermon (DIV1) 14 Image 2
136 but) to let you see how gloriously, even a wicked and ungodly man (as this Ormond is) appeares in the Eies of the World, who but approves himselfe true to his trust, that scornes to bee corrupted with gold, but) to let you see how gloriously, even a wicked and ungodly man (as this Ormond is) appears in the Eyes of the World, who but approves himself true to his trust, that scorns to be corrupted with gold, cc-acp) pc-acp vvi pn22 vvb c-crq av-j, av dt j cc j n1 (c-acp d np1 vbz) vvz p-acp dt n2 pp-f dt n1, r-crq p-acp vvz px31 j p-acp po31 n1, cst vvz pc-acp vbi vvn p-acp n1, (2) sermon (DIV1) 14 Image 2
137 and continues so to the last; and continues so to the last; cc vvz av p-acp dt ord; (2) sermon (DIV1) 14 Image 2
138 wherunto (Beloved) you are all of you enjoyed by the words of my Text — Bee subject to the Higher Powers &c. whereunto (beloved) you Are all of you enjoyed by the words of my Text — be Subject to the Higher Powers etc. c-crq (vvn) pn22 vbr d pp-f pn22 vvd p-acp dt n2 pp-f po11 n1 — vbb j-jn p-acp dt jc n2 av (2) sermon (DIV1) 14 Image 2
139 Nor will I let to acknowledge him lesse formidable then faithfull; Nor will I let to acknowledge him less formidable then faithful; ccx vmb pns11 vvb pc-acp vvi pno31 av-dc j cs j; (2) sermon (DIV1) 15 Image 2
140 for doubtlesse hee hath gone very neare to parcify all Interests, and pick't out of them a numerous Army, over whom hee hath placed good Officers (good said I?) I doe not meane (beloved) Godly Officers (for they are all of them Papists or Popishly aff• … cted) but tryed soldiers; for doubtless he hath gone very near to parcify all Interests, and picked out of them a numerous Army, over whom he hath placed good Officers (good said I?) I do not mean (Beloved) Godly Officers (for they Are all of them Papists or Popishly aff• … cted) but tried Soldiers; c-acp av-j pns31 vhz vvn av av-j pc-acp vvi d n2, cc vvd av pp-f pno32 dt j n1, p-acp ro-crq pns31 vhz vvn j n2 (j vvd pns11?) pns11 vdb xx vvi (vvn) j n2 (c-acp pns32 vbr d pp-f pno32 njp2 cc av-j n1 … n-vvn) cc-acp vvn n2; (2) sermon (DIV1) 15 Image 2
141 such as will not easily turne their backs of an Enemie — I must ingenuously confesse too, they have a great strength by Sea, such as will not Easily turn their backs of an Enemy — I must ingenuously confess too, they have a great strength by Sea, d c-acp vmb xx av-j vvi po32 n2 pp-f dt n1 — pns11 vmb av-j vvi av, pns32 vhb dt j n1 p-acp n1, (2) sermon (DIV1) 15 Image 2
142 and a number of wilfull Fellowes for Marriners, who are in great heart by reason of the many, and a number of wilful Fellows for Mariners, who Are in great heart by reason of the many, cc dt n1 pp-f j n2 p-acp n2, r-crq vbr p-acp j n1 p-acp n1 pp-f dt d, (2) sermon (DIV1) 15 Image 2
143 and great Prizes they have taken from our Merchants, and so forth; and great Prizes they have taken from our Merchant's, and so forth; cc j n2 pns32 vhb vvn p-acp po12 n2, cc av av; (2) sermon (DIV1) 15 Image 2
144 but what of all this? shall were therefore bee discouraged? God forbid ▪ the more numerous the Enemy is, the greater shall be the victory over them; but what of all this? shall were Therefore be discouraged? God forbid ▪ the more numerous the Enemy is, the greater shall be the victory over them; cc-acp q-crq pp-f d d? vmb vbdr av vbi vvn? np1 vvb ▪ dt av-dc j dt n1 vbz, dt jc vmb vbi dt n1 p-acp pno32; (2) sermon (DIV1) 15 Image 2
145 the more difficult the worke is, the more our honour; the fuller their pockets are the worse they will fight: the more difficult the work is, the more our honour; the fuller their pockets Are the Worse they will fight: dt av-dc j dt n1 vbz, dt av-dc po12 n1; dt jc po32 n2 vbr dt jc pns32 vmb vvi: (2) sermon (DIV1) 15 Image 2
146 you know by experience the plunder of Leicester gave us the victory at Naseby ; you know by experience the plunder of Leicester gave us the victory At Naseby; pn22 vvb p-acp n1 dt n1 pp-f np1 vvd pno12 dt n1 p-acp np1; (2) sermon (DIV1) 15 Image 2
147 there you saw the Cavaliers chuse rather to leave their King to His shifts, then shift from behind themtheir Cloake-bags — Believe it (Bretheren) wee shall meete with many advantages against them — Rupert himselfe (I know) will doe us some good, there you saw the Cavaliers choose rather to leave their King to His shifts, then shift from behind themtheir Cloak-bags — Believe it (Brethren) we shall meet with many advantages against them — Rupert himself (I know) will do us Some good, a-acp pn22 vvd dt n2 vvi av-c pc-acp vvi po32 n1 p-acp po31 n2, av vvb p-acp a-acp av-dx n2 — vvb pn31 (n2) pns12 vmb vvi p-acp d n2 p-acp pno32 — np1 px31 (pns11 vvb) vmb vdi pno12 d j, (2) sermon (DIV1) 15 Image 2
148 though it bee but in Crossing of Proverbs: though it be but in Crossing of Proverbs: cs pn31 vbi cc-acp p-acp vvg pp-f n2: (2) sermon (DIV1) 15 Image 2
149 and heare I but once that Culpepper or Hyde is there, — doubt it not, all is owne — I cannot recount a Tithe of them. and hear I but once that Culpeper or Hide is there, — doubt it not, all is own — I cannot recount a Tithe of them. cc av pns11 cc-acp a-acp cst np1 cc vvb vbz a-acp, — vvb pn31 xx, d vbz d — pns11 vmbx vvi dt n1 pp-f pno32. (2) sermon (DIV1) 15 Image 2
150 But this I am sure, the honest Citizens have feasted us to good purpose, for upon that occasion, wee had their Promise to advance moneys a fresh for Ireland Sans Nombre on Mensure (that's French b•loved) the English whereof is, without Weight or Measure ) — Verily they are of a stiffe-necked generation, become very tractable, and obedient servants: But this I am sure, the honest Citizens have feasted us to good purpose, for upon that occasion, we had their Promise to advance moneys a fresh for Ireland — Sans Number on Mensure (that's French b•loved) the English whereof is, without Weight or Measure) — Verily they Are of a Stiffnecked generation, become very tractable, and obedient Servants: p-acp d pns11 vbm j, dt j n2 vhb vvn pno12 p-acp j n1, c-acp p-acp d n1, pns12 vhd po32 n1 pc-acp vvi n2 dt j p-acp np1 — p-acp n1 p-acp n1 (cst|vbz jp vvn) dt jp c-crq vbz, p-acp n1 cc n1) — av-j pns32 vbr pp-f dt j n1, vvb av j, cc j n2: (2) sermon (DIV1) 15 Image 2
151 of a turbulent and mutinous, an exceeding meeke and humble People. of a turbulent and mutinous, an exceeding meek and humble People. pp-f dt j cc j, dt j-vvg j cc j n1. (2) sermon (DIV1) 15 Image 2
152 And indeede (my Beloved) it was no small worke wee had, to subdue those Malignant Spirits of the Citty, considering how aud•ciously they once withstood our Authority, and despised our Government; And indeed (my beloved) it was no small work we had, to subdue those Malignant Spirits of the city, considering how aud•ciously they once withstood our authority, and despised our Government; cc av (po11 np1) pn31 vbds dx j n1 pns12 vhd, pc-acp vvi d j n2 pp-f dt n1, vvg c-crq av-j pns32 a-acp vvd po12 n1, cc vvn po12 n1; (2) sermon (DIV1) 16 Image 2
153 how peremptorily they Petitioned for Personall-Treaty with the King, and sent their Servants into Colchester, Surrey and Kent, to enforce us thereunto: how peremptorily they Petitioned for Personall-Treaty with the King, and sent their Servants into Colchester, Surrey and Kenned, to enforce us thereunto: c-crq av-j pns32 vvd p-acp n1 p-acp dt n1, cc vvd po32 n2 p-acp np1, np1 cc vvd, pc-acp vvi pno12 av: (2) sermon (DIV1) 16 Image 2
154 how bitterly they inveighed & railed against the honourable Proceedings of the Parliament and Army: how bitterly they inveighed & railed against the honourable Proceedings of the Parliament and Army: c-crq av-j pns32 vvd cc vvd p-acp dt j n2-vvg pp-f dt n1 cc n1: (2) sermon (DIV1) 16 Image 2
155 How largely they contributed to bring in a forraigne Nation to Invade us, whilest yet they denied us the payment of our Arreares, How largely they contributed to bring in a foreign nation to Invade us, whilst yet they denied us the payment of our Arrears, c-crq av-j pns32 vvn pc-acp vvi p-acp dt j n1 pc-acp vvi pno12, cs av pns32 vvd pno12 dt n1 pp-f po12 n2, (2) sermon (DIV1) 16 Image 2
156 or to continue the necessary Taxes, or Excise, for our future maintenance, who had preserved them and their Families from the Rapine and Cruelty of a Barbarous Enemy. or to continue the necessary Taxes, or Excise, for our future maintenance, who had preserved them and their Families from the Rapine and Cruelty of a Barbarous Enemy. cc pc-acp vvi dt j n2, cc n1, p-acp po12 j-jn n1, r-crq vhd vvn pno32 cc po32 n2 p-acp dt n1 cc n1 pp-f dt j n1. (2) sermon (DIV1) 16 Image 2
157 but (beloved Brethren) I meane not to rip up old Matters: but (Beloved Brothers) I mean not to rip up old Matters: cc-acp (vvn n2) pns11 vvb xx pc-acp vvi a-acp j n2: (2) sermon (DIV1) 16 Image 2
158 Let is suffice, that being thus warned by their mishap, you fall not into the like sinne of Disobedience to higher Powers; Let is suffice, that being thus warned by their mishap, you fallen not into the like sin of Disobedience to higher Powers; vvb vbz vvi, cst vbg av vvn p-acp po32 n1, pn22 vvb xx p-acp dt j n1 pp-f n1 p-acp jc n2; (2) sermon (DIV1) 16 Image 2
159 there being no Powers but of God, the Powers that bee being ordained of God. Object. But it may be some here may object & say; there being no Powers but of God, the Powers that bee being ordained of God. Object. But it may be Some Here may Object & say; a-acp vbg dx n2 cc-acp pp-f np1, dt n2 cst n1 vbg vvn pp-f np1. n1. p-acp pn31 vmb vbi d av vmb vvi cc vvi; (2) sermon (DIV1) 16 Image 2
160 how shall we be secured, in your absence, from the malicious Plotts & contrivances of the Presbyterians, Malignants and Levellers: how shall we be secured, in your absence, from the malicious Plots & contrivances of the Presbyterians, Malignants and Levellers: q-crq vmb pns12 vbi vvn, p-acp po22 n1, p-acp dt j n2 cc n2 pp-f dt njp2, n2 cc n2: (2) sermon (DIV1) 17 Image 2
161 Since wee cannot but expect they will bee Complotting our Ruine, especially Lilburne and the rest with him in durance, whose Spirits can never bee quelled but by a Crumwell, they being so implacable and desperate? Since we cannot but expect they will be Complotting our Ruin, especially Lilburne and the rest with him in durance, whose Spirits can never be quelled but by a Cromwell, they being so implacable and desperate? c-acp pns12 vmbx p-acp vvi pns32 vmb vbi vvg po12 n1, av-j np1 cc dt n1 p-acp pno31 p-acp n1, rg-crq n2 vmb av-x vbi vvn cc-acp p-acp dt np1, pns32 vbg av j cc j? (2) sermon (DIV1) 17 Image 2
162 Answ. Truly Beloved, you that doe, doe very well to make these doubts; I like these doubting Christians above all Christians, provided they bee not jealous: Answer Truly beloved, you that do, do very well to make these doubts; I like these doubting Christians above all Christians, provided they be not jealous: np1 av-j vvn, pn22 cst vdb, vdb av av pc-acp vvi d n2; pns11 vvb d vvg np1 p-acp d np1, vvd pns32 vbb xx j: (2) sermon (DIV1) 18 Image 2
163 and yet (my beloved) a Man or Woman may bee jealous without Cause, and yet (my Beloved) a Man or Woman may be jealous without Cause, cc av (po11 j-vvn) dt n1 cc n1 vmb vbi j p-acp n1, (2) sermon (DIV1) 18 Image 2
164 as that holy Man of God, Major-Generall Lambert is of his Wife, which truly proceeds not so much out of any corruption in Judgement, as Manners; as that holy Man of God, Major-Generall Lambert is of his Wife, which truly proceeds not so much out of any corruption in Judgement, as Manners; c-acp cst j n1 pp-f np1, n1 np1 vbz pp-f po31 n1, r-crq av-j vvz xx av av-d av pp-f d n1 p-acp n1, c-acp n2; (2) sermon (DIV1) 18 Image 2
165 yet the Man was well Bred, though not educated so well as wee are in the South: yet the Man was well Bred, though not educated so well as we Are in the South: av dt n1 vbds av vvn, cs xx vvn av av c-acp pns12 vbr p-acp dt n1: (2) sermon (DIV1) 18 Image 2
166 But as to this point, you shall heare how carefull I have beene to provide for your safety, But as to this point, you shall hear how careful I have been to provide for your safety, cc-acp c-acp p-acp d n1, pn22 vmb vvi c-crq j pns11 vhb vbn pc-acp vvi p-acp po22 n1, (2) sermon (DIV1) 18 Image 2
167 and the Peace of the Nation, in my Absence. and the Peace of the nation, in my Absence. cc dt n1 pp-f dt n1, p-acp po11 n1. (2) sermon (DIV1) 18 Image 2
168 For supposing that Lilburne and his Faction, and the rest of our Enemies (as God knowes wee have too many) will strive to alienate the Hearts of the People from mee, For supposing that Lilburne and his Faction, and the rest of our Enemies (as God knows we have too many) will strive to alienate the Hearts of the People from me, p-acp vvg d np1 cc po31 n1, cc dt n1 pp-f po12 n2 (c-acp np1 vvz pns12 vhb av d) vmb vvi pc-acp vvi dt n2 pp-f dt n1 p-acp pno11, (2) sermon (DIV1) 18 Image 2
169 and to usurp• the Rule and Dominion to themselves, if a convenient strength, and some one or other were not left, fitted with Policy and Courage to restraine them; and to usurp• the Rule and Dominion to themselves, if a convenient strength, and Some one or other were not left, fitted with Policy and Courage to restrain them; cc p-acp n1 dt n1 cc n1 p-acp px32, cs dt j n1, cc d crd cc n-jn vbdr xx vvn, vvn p-acp n1 cc n1 pc-acp vvi pno32; (2) sermon (DIV1) 18 Image 2
170 I have taken care that my sonne Ireton shall stay amongst you, and that my Corrivall, (noble Lambert) shall goe in his stead, as my Lievetenant-Generall into Ireland : I have taken care that my son Ireton shall stay among you, and that my Corrival, (noble Lambert) shall go in his stead, as my Lievetenant-Generall into Ireland: pns11 vhb vvn n1 cst po11 n1 np1 vmb vvi p-acp pn22, cc cst po11 n1, (j np1) vmb vvi p-acp po31 n1, c-acp po11 n1 p-acp np1: (2) sermon (DIV1) 18 Image 2
171 And my Sonne (you all know) wants no Spirit (if hee did, hee should never have married my Daughter, that you may well think) As for his Policy, I suppose you have as little reason to doubt of it, And my Son (you all know) Wants no Spirit (if he did, he should never have married my Daughter, that you may well think) As for his Policy, I suppose you have as little reason to doubt of it, cc po11 n1 (pn22 d vvb) vvz dx n1 (cs pns31 vdd, pns31 vmd av-x vhi vvn po11 n1, cst pn22 vmb av vvi) c-acp p-acp po31 n1, pns11 vvb pn22 vhb p-acp j n1 pc-acp vvi pp-f pn31, (2) sermon (DIV1) 18 Image 2
172 as I have of his Fidelity: as I have of his Fidis: c-acp pns11 vhb pp-f po31 n1: (2) sermon (DIV1) 18 Image 2
173 The large Remonstrance, renders him (as I take it) very cleane handed and subtle; The large Remonstrance, renders him (as I take it) very clean handed and subtle; dt j n1, vvz pno31 (c-acp pns11 vvb pn31) av av-j vvn cc j; (2) sermon (DIV1) 18 Image 2
174 and with him Ile see a sufficient strength both of Horse and Foote bee left, which (together with the City-forces which wee have engaged, and with him I'll see a sufficient strength both of Horse and Foot be left, which (together with the City forces which we have engaged, cc p-acp pno31 pns11|vmb vvi dt j n1 av-d pp-f n1 cc n1 vbi vvn, r-crq (av p-acp dt n2 r-crq pns12 vhb vvn, (2) sermon (DIV1) 18 Image 2
175 and are ascertained will stick to us; and Are ascertained will stick to us; cc vbr vvn vmb vvi p-acp pno12; (2) sermon (DIV1) 18 Image 2
176 the Generall (so popular and valiant a Man) staying here also to oversee them) shall (I warrant you) suppresse all insurrections & tumults whatsoever. the General (so popular and valiant a Man) staying Here also to oversee them) shall (I warrant you) suppress all insurrections & tumults whatsoever. dt n1 (av j cc j dt n1) vvg av av pc-acp vvi pno32) vmb (pns11 vvb pn22) vvi d n2 cc n2 r-crq. (2) sermon (DIV1) 18 Image 2
177 However I have given such Order to my Son Ireton concerning Lilburne and the rest, that if ever hereafter hee observe him, However I have given such Order to my Son Ireton Concerning Lilburne and the rest, that if ever hereafter he observe him, c-acp pns11 vhb vvn d n1 p-acp po11 n1 np1 vvg np1 cc dt n1, cst cs av av pns31 vvb pno31, (2) sermon (DIV1) 18 Image 2
178 or them, to stirre up the People to Sedition, or scribble any thing (as formerly) against Our lawfull Proceedings; or them, to stir up the People to Sedition, or scribble any thing (as formerly) against Our lawful Proceedings; cc pno32, pc-acp vvi a-acp dt n1 p-acp n1, cc vvb d n1 (c-acp av-j) p-acp po12 j n2-vvg; (2) sermon (DIV1) 18 Image 2
179 that forth with hee shall execute Justice upon them: that forth with he shall execute justice upon them: cst av p-acp pns31 vmb vvi n1 p-acp pno32: (2) sermon (DIV1) 18 Image 2
180 And I thinke (deere Brethren) you will judge it but necessary, since neither our Mercy, And I think (deer Brothers) you will judge it but necessary, since neither our Mercy, cc pns11 vvb (j-jn n2) pn22 vmb vvi pn31 p-acp j, c-acp d po12 n1, (2) sermon (DIV1) 18 Image 2
181 nor the sense they have of the uprightnesse of our Cause will invite them to forbeare bespattering the Innocent Robes of this Infant-State. nor the sense they have of the uprightness of our Cause will invite them to forbear bespattering the Innocent Robes of this Infant state. ccx dt n1 pns32 vhb pp-f dt n1 pp-f po12 n1 vmb vvi pno32 pc-acp vvi vvg dt j-jn n2 pp-f d n1. (2) sermon (DIV1) 18 Image 2
182 And now (Beloved) as wee must not conceale any thing from one another, I shall make bold to requite your ingenuitie by the instancing one other doubt, with a danger at the end of it; And now (beloved) as we must not conceal any thing from one Another, I shall make bold to requite your ingenuity by the instancing one other doubt, with a danger At the end of it; cc av (vvn) c-acp pns12 vmb xx vvi d n1 p-acp crd j-jn, pns11 vmb vvi j pc-acp vvi po22 n1 p-acp dt vvg pi j-jn n1, p-acp dt n1 p-acp dt n1 pp-f pn31; (2) sermon (DIV1) 19 Image 2
183 which although it may startle you at the first sight, yet bee of good courage, bee faithfull and strong; which although it may startle you At the First sighed, yet be of good courage, be faithful and strong; r-crq cs pn31 vmb vvi pn22 p-acp dt ord n1, av vbb pp-f j n1, vbb j cc j; (2) sermon (DIV1) 19 Image 2
184 it admits of an easy solution. it admits of an easy solution. pn31 vvz pp-f dt j n1. (2) sermon (DIV1) 19 Image 2
185 And that's the Accord of the Scots with their new-King — Truly I must confesse my Designes were never till now so diverted and confounded; And that's the Accord of the Scots with their new-King — Truly I must confess my Designs were never till now so diverted and confounded; cc d|vbz dt n1 pp-f dt np1 p-acp po32 n1 — np1 pns11 vmb vvi po11 n2 vbdr av-x p-acp av av vvn cc vvn; (2) sermon (DIV1) 19 Image 2
186 for I must tell you, I have Reverenced that short, but pithiy Precept of my father Machiavell [ Divide & Impera ] so long as I could keepe them at odds amongst themselves, I feared not but order them as I pleased. for I must tell you, I have Reverenced that short, but pithiy Precept of my father Machiavell [ Divide & Impera ] so long as I could keep them At odds among themselves, I feared not but order them as I pleased. c-acp pns11 vmb vvi pn22, pns11 vhb vvn d j, cc-acp av-j n1 pp-f po11 n1 np1 [ vvb cc fw-la ] av av-j c-acp pns11 vmd vvi pno32 p-acp n2 p-acp px32, pns11 vvd xx p-acp n1 pno32 c-acp pns11 vvd. (2) sermon (DIV1) 19 Image 2
187 But now it is too true, that both the Parliament and Priests of that Kingdome, have attainted Argyle of high Treason [ That is, But now it is too true, that both the Parliament and Priests of that Kingdom, have attainted Argyle of high Treason [ That is, p-acp av pn31 vbz av j, cst d dt n1 cc n2 pp-f d n1, vhb vvn np1 pp-f j n1 [ cst vbz, (2) sermon (DIV1) 19 Image 2
188 for holding the hands of the Scots untill wee Executed that Exemplary peece of Justice on the King. for holding the hands of the Scots until we Executed that Exemplary piece of justice on the King. p-acp vvg dt n2 pp-f dt np1 c-acp pns12 vvd cst j n1 pp-f n1 p-acp dt n1. (2) sermon (DIV1) 19 Image 2
189 ] And that therefore they intend to cut his head off; ] And that Therefore they intend to Cut his head off; ] cc cst av pns32 vvb pc-acp vvi po31 n1 a-acp; (2) sermon (DIV1) 19 Image 2
190 which if they doe, then (Beloved) they destroy our only friend in that Kingdome, which if they do, then (beloved) they destroy our only friend in that Kingdom, r-crq cs pns32 vdb, av (vvn) pns32 vvb po12 j n1 p-acp d n1, (2) sermon (DIV1) 19 Image 2
191 and the differences on foote there must needs expire with his breath; and the differences on foot there must needs expire with his breath; cc dt n2 p-acp n1 a-acp vmb av vvi p-acp po31 n1; (2) sermon (DIV1) 19 Image 2
192 which being once done, they will have nothing left to doe, but vye Authority with us, and threaten a second Invasion. which being once done, they will have nothing left to do, but vie authority with us, and threaten a second Invasion. r-crq vbg a-acp vdn, pns32 vmb vhi pix vvd pc-acp vdi, cc-acp vvi n1 p-acp pno12, cc vvi dt ord n1. (2) sermon (DIV1) 19 Image 2
193 For you must understand the Scots are a Warlike People, and that there is nothing will make them sooner Rebell, then Idlenesse and Peace; For you must understand the Scots Are a Warlike People, and that there is nothing will make them sooner Rebel, then Idleness and Peace; p-acp pn22 vmb vvi dt np1 vbr dt j n1, cc cst pc-acp vbz pix vmb vvi pno32 av-c n1, cs n1 cc n1; (2) sermon (DIV1) 19 Image 2
194 so that if this bee so, wee shall bee sure to have them amongst us — Now beloved, to preserve our selves against them in this great Garrison of our English Common-Wealth : so that if this be so, we shall be sure to have them among us — Now Beloved, to preserve our selves against them in this great Garrison of our English commonwealth: av cst cs d vbb av, pns12 vmb vbi j pc-acp vhi pno32 p-acp pno12 — av vvn, pc-acp vvi po12 n2 p-acp pno32 p-acp d j n1 pp-f po12 np1 n1: (2) sermon (DIV1) 19 Image 2
195 It is for our safety that wee quit those out houses of Ireland ; It is for our safety that we quit those out houses of Ireland; pn31 vbz p-acp po12 n1 cst pns12 vvb d av n2 pp-f np1; (2) sermon (DIV1) 19 Image 2
196 and if they were burnt it matters not, so wee maintaine but what wee have already in possession. and if they were burned it matters not, so we maintain but what we have already in possession. cc cs pns32 vbdr vvn pn31 n2 xx, av pns12 vvb p-acp r-crq pns12 vhb av p-acp n1. (2) sermon (DIV1) 19 Image 2
197 To which end I have resolv'd, that if they cut off the head of Argyle or otherwise disable him to prosecute our Interest there, that then I will wave the War of Ireland, and keeping the fore-doore of this Nation close shut, bend all Powers to defend the Back doore against that perfidious Nation. To which end I have resolved, that if they Cut off the head of Argyle or otherwise disable him to prosecute our Interest there, that then I will wave the War of Ireland, and keeping the Foredoor of this nation close shut, bend all Powers to defend the Back door against that perfidious nation. p-acp r-crq n1 pns11 vhb vvd, cst cs pns32 vvd a-acp dt n1 pp-f np1 cc av vvb pno31 pc-acp vvi po12 n1 a-acp, cst av pns11 vmb vvi dt n1 pp-f np1, cc vvg dt n1 pp-f d n1 av-j vvn, vvb d n2 pc-acp vvi dt n1 n1 p-acp d j n1. (2) sermon (DIV1) 19 Image 2
198 And this (I conceive to bee the surest way: And this (I conceive to be the Surest Way: cc d (pns11 vvb pc-acp vbi dt js n1: (2) sermon (DIV1) 19 Image 2
199 provided I can but make choice of able and Trusty men to secure the Ports, Townes, provided I can but make choice of able and Trusty men to secure the Ports, Towns, vvn pns11 vmb cc-acp vvi n1 pp-f j cc j n2 pc-acp vvi dt n2, n2, (2) sermon (DIV1) 19 Image 2
200 and In-land Garrisons without Revolts or Treachery — And this will bee easily done, considering the men and moneyes wee have at our pleasure — I tell you bretheren, our thousand shall slay their ten thousands, and Inland Garrisons without Revolts or Treachery — And this will be Easily done, considering the men and moneys we have At our pleasure — I tell you brethren, our thousand shall slay their ten thousands, cc n1 n2 p-acp vvz cc n1 — cc d vmb vbi av-j vdn, vvg dt n2 cc n2 pns12 vhb p-acp po12 n1 — pns11 vvb pn22 n2, po12 crd vmb vvi po32 crd crd, (2) sermon (DIV1) 19 Image 2
201 and in a short space make the a miserable little People, and at length root them out from off the face of the Earth and possesse us of their lands, and in a short Molle make the a miserable little People, and At length root them out from off the face of the Earth and possess us of their Lands, cc p-acp dt j n1 vvi dt dt j j n1, cc p-acp n1 vvi pno32 av p-acp a-acp dt n1 pp-f dt n1 cc vvb pno12 pp-f po32 n2, (2) sermon (DIV1) 19 Image 2
202 for an Inheritance to us and our Generations for ever. But I have strayed too farre from my Text; for an Inheritance to us and our Generations for ever. But I have strayed too Far from my Text; p-acp dt n1 p-acp pno12 cc po12 n2 p-acp av. cc-acp pns11 vhb vvn av av-j p-acp po11 n1; (2) sermon (DIV1) 19 Image 2
203 I will now come to the remaining words thereof, and so conclude — For there are no Powers but of God &c. the Councell of State, the House of Commons, the Councell of Warre, and the High Court of Justice (when it was) were all Powers of God ; I will now come to the remaining words thereof, and so conclude — For there Are no Powers but of God etc. the Council of State, the House of Commons, the Council of War, and the High Court of justice (when it was) were all Powers of God; pns11 vmb av vvi p-acp dt j-vvg n2 av, cc av vvb — p-acp a-acp vbr dx n2 cc-acp pp-f np1 av dt n1 pp-f n1, dt n1 pp-f n2, dt n1 pp-f n1, cc dt j n1 pp-f n1 (c-crq pn31 vbds) vbdr d n2 pp-f np1; (2) sermon (DIV1) 20 Image 2
204 and the following words of my Text give you the Reason. For the Powers that bee are Ordained of God: and the following words of my Text give you the Reason. For the Powers that bee Are Ordained of God: cc dt j-vvg n2 pp-f po11 n1 vvb pn22 dt n1. p-acp dt n2 cst n1 vbr vvn pp-f np1: (2) sermon (DIV1) 20 Image 2
205 Bee they Just or Unjust, they are all of God, God ordained them ; be they Just or Unjust, they Are all of God, God ordained them; vbb pns32 j cc j-u, pns32 vbr d pp-f np1, np1 vvd pno32; (2) sermon (DIV1) 20 Image 2
206 and so hee did that Tyrannicall Power of the late King, an those Belly-Gods the Bishops, to punish us for our Infirmities. and so he did that Tyrannical Power of the late King, an those Belly-Gods the Bishops, to Punish us for our Infirmities. cc av pns31 vdd d j n1 pp-f dt j n1, cs d n2 dt n2, pc-acp vvi pno12 p-acp po12 n1. (2) sermon (DIV1) 20 Image 2
207 But now that bee hath graciously removed those Powers, hee hath Ordained ours to Preserve, Cherrish, Elevate, Comfort and Delight the Saints and to Rule and Governe the Land, in Sincerity and in Truth; But now that bee hath graciously removed those Powers, he hath Ordained ours to Preserve, Cherish, Elevate, Comfort and Delight the Saints and to Rule and Govern the Land, in Sincerity and in Truth; p-acp av d n1 vhz av-j vvn d n2, pns31 vhz vvn png12 p-acp vvb, vvb, vvb, n1 cc n1 dt n2 cc pc-acp vvi cc vvi dt n1, p-acp n1 cc p-acp n1; (2) sermon (DIV1) 20 Image 2
208 to distribute Justice equally and Impartially according to His Will — But the times is spent, to distribute justice equally and Impartially according to His Will — But the times is spent, pc-acp vvi n1 av-jn cc av-j vvg p-acp po31 n1 — cc-acp dt n2 vbz vvn, (2) sermon (DIV1) 20 Image 2
209 and I must bee marching — I desire therefore (my deare bretheren and sisters) that you daily poure out your Prayers and Supplications for us, and I must be marching — I desire Therefore (my deer brethren and Sisters) that you daily pour out your Prayers and Supplications for us, cc pns11 vmb vbi vvg — pns11 vvb av (po11 j-jn n2 cc n2) cst pn22 av-j vvb av po22 n2 cc n2 p-acp pno12, (2) sermon (DIV1) 20 Image 2
210 and for our successe against the wicked and ungodly, that are risen up against us: and for our success against the wicked and ungodly, that Are risen up against us: cc p-acp po12 n1 p-acp dt j cc j, cst vbr vvn a-acp p-acp pno12: (2) sermon (DIV1) 20 Image 2
211 and that you cease not to comfort one another with mutuall Imbraces, and Spirituall kisses, to delight and sweeten your passage through this vaile of misery; and that you cease not to Comfort one Another with mutual Embraces, and Spiritual Kisses, to delight and sweeten your passage through this veil of misery; cc cst pn22 vvb xx pc-acp vvi pi j-jn p-acp j n2, cc j n2, pc-acp vvi cc vvi po22 n1 p-acp d n1 pp-f n1; (2) sermon (DIV1) 20 Image 2
212 And that you take especiall care to strengthen and corroborate your selves with Capon and Cock-broth, that I may find Oyle in your Lamps at my Returne, FINIS. And that you take especial care to strengthen and corroborate your selves with Capon and Cock-broth, that I may find Oil in your Lamps At my Return, FINIS. cc cst pn22 vvb j n1 pc-acp vvi cc vvi po22 n2 p-acp n1 cc n1, cst pns11 vmb vvi n1 p-acp po22 n2 p-acp po11 vvb, fw-la. (2) sermon (DIV1) 20 Image 2

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