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Some drops of the viall powred out in a season when it is neither night nor day : or, Some discoveries of Jesus Christ his glory in severall books .. . hbourly Principle ofPerftcution,wbith muftneeds kfeye many, andmuch refort from thu jamom City, under thename &fltxtticks,not letting fuch live hefide them. That ye may be a peaceable City, and not raifed up anddajbedhyany breath of me* again ft the pther and greater part ofyour (elves,* £*Parliament.England hath long enough broken itfelfe again ft its ownwalls: let it now be our ftrength to fit ftill, and to (land ftill and feefalvation. *An Stock Photo
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Some drops of the viall powred out in a season when it is neither night nor day : or, Some discoveries of Jesus Christ his glory in severall books .. . hbourly Principle ofPerftcution, wbith muftneeds kfeye many, andmuch refort from thu jamom City, under thename &fltxtticks, not letting fuch live hefide them. That ye may be a peaceable City, and not raifed up anddajbedhyany breath of me* again ft the pther and greater part ofyour (elves, * £*Parliament.England hath long enough broken itfelfe again ft its ownwalls: let it now be our ftrength to fit ftill, and to (land ftill and feefalvation. *Andftnct the Lord hath let the moH of the fucctffe of the Pres-bytery, which is Jomuch defied, come thorow thehandsofthofe andthat K^drmy whom they have told ye over often were Hereticks > letthis be but taken notice on by ye, what God hath told ye in thefuccejfeof that Kjirmy ; and I trufl ye will never regard th* Meffengersbywhofi hands the Presbytery in a kind came, by beating them out ofdoor-cs.Thus refis he, Who would rejoyce in yourPeace, Proiperity, andGospel L-unity, John Saltmarsh, Reafbn s 125 REASONS FOR Vnity, Peace, & Love.. He Nations and Kingdoms of the world fifall bring their I.glory to Chrtfi) and be at peace with all his.according tothe Proprieties, ifai.n 6, 7, 8. Revd.2.i6. ljaf.49.23*And how happy is that Nation or Kingdom which i*hallbe firft in this truth, and have rather a peace of PropheJle%than PoUcteji peace of god, than man. How happy fhallthis Kingdom be to fulfillany of this Prophejteyofpeace to one another, and to the Saints* That all Kingdoms5and Nations, and Princes, and People, profpered ac- 11.cording to their love to Chrift> and hts : Pharaoh for lofepb, Ahajusrm forMordecai, Artaxerxes for T^ehemah and the people of the lews ; and thofeNations have been ever nations of bondage and tyranny to themfelves, which became fo firft to the Saints* That lemfalem hath been ever a burdenfoweftone. and a cup of trembling T T Tto all that opprefled her,