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392 Mr. N EA L's lId Vol. of the of three Kingdoms ; this is to fell your Souls for Preferment, and it is juif with God, that fuck not only lofe their Souls, but lofe their Prefer- ' ments alfo, as 7udas that fold his Mafter, hung hirníelf.' Calamy's Faft-Sermon before the Commons, Ocîober 22. 1644. p. 25. ` A Child, a poor Child that hath Wifdom, will have more love and honour than a King, tho' an ' old Man and a great Prince ; if he be doating and foolif/, and will not receive Counfel, and learn Wifdom to difcharge his Duty. Stephen Mar;fhall's Faft - Sermon before the Commons, Decemb, 30. 1646. p. 44. [Mem- ber of the Affembly of Divines, and one of Mr. Neal's eminent Divines.] ' Agag comes forth delicately and confidently too ; furely faith he, the Bitternefs of Death is paífed ; and prefently he is hewed to pieces by the .people in Gilgal.' Obadiah Sedgwick's Faft - Sermon before the Comm ,;no, Otlober 2. 1644. p. 13. [Mem- ber of the Affembly, and one of Mr. Neal's eminent Divines, p. 595.] ' And verily, Brethren, the Lord himfelf it that ' day of our Battle, feem'd to decide the great Doubt; and refolve the Quef}ïon, which Side was right, whofe Çaufe was his, who were for him, and who againft him.' * ' Stephen Marfhall did once petition the King for a Dean- ' ery, and at another time for a Bifhoprick,whieb becaufe he could not ob-ain, as the Icing told him at Holdenby, where he at- tended upon the Comm:fliioners, therefore he would overthrow all.' An Apology¡ir the Bifhops, &c. In a Sermon before Sir ifrthur Hazelrig at Nerocaflle, ' he told the Congregation,That if now they would Randfirm, rather th4n the Army fì,ould want the Countenance of a Lord to ere- ' die them, the LordofHofis fhould be votedGeneral.' Mercu- rius Pragmaticus, by Marchamont Needham, N°. r. 164.8. P- Sedgwick'S

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