A · SERMON PREXJ CHED BEFORE THE ICINGS MAIESTIE AT \JVHITE~ HALL, On the V. of ~'l1ember> .An. 'Dom. M o c v 1 1. PSAL. CXXVI. In COIWertendo Db M 1 N us captivitatemS 1 oN, &c. .V g a. 1. When the Lordbrought againe the Capti}!itieofSiori~ llJewere lik.J them thatdreame. 2. Then was OU1' mouthfilled 1l1ith laughter, andourtongue with joy: Thenfaidth~among the Heathen, The Lord hathdan~ great things for them. 3 The Lordhath dr.megreat thingsfir us,whereoftJJe rejoyce2 4 0 Lord,bring againe our Capti'}Jity,M the ri"Pers in theSouth~ -~~~~ii::Saii~~~ij'iHE word C"f'tivitie is enough~o give us lighr,whenand why rhisPJabpewasfirll: indited ; name!y,upon the.ir~erurnefrom · rhe Captivity. Ofwhich retu.rneofrheirs,' ir may rruely bee faid, ir was one of the greatell ; nay,it was the very greatefi De· livery that ever Go o vojlchfafed His people. Their efiate no where fo mife·: rable as there; wirnelfe the llooke ofL4· mentati'ons. Their cafe neverfo joyfull,' as returning thence; wimelfe this Booke of Pfalmu. No benefit fomuch cele-: brated: None,fo many FJ4lmuasit.Di-i vide the whole Booke into foure parts,' 901 ·• ''===i=======~~~:::!l one fourth part is,for this returne: either - dir~cl:ly offet purpofe (as here are fifteen together) or recorded inF(almes,thoughmade upon other purpofe :!hll,as the grea·. tell Delivery that ever they had. K k k k Yer) _
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