Grey - BX9329 G7 1736

3g4 Mr. ITT E A L 's TIC Vol. of the ter Ruin of the whole Seed of the Yews and how Ahab fped for fparing Benhadad, Story will tell you.' Ibid, p. 21. Execute Judgment impartially ; to hang a poor Soldier for running from his Colours, may have a piece of Juftice in it : But it was Saul's fparing of Agag, that rent his Kingdom from him.' Dr. Stanton's Faft-Sermon before the Lords, Ocîober 3o. 1644. p. 22. [Member of the Affembly, Neal 593.] Phyficians, by way ofRevulfion, ítopBleeding by letting ofBlood; anddid England bleed enough t in the malignant Vein, we have caufe to think, that other fad Iífues of Blood would be flopped and Ranched. /bid, p. 26. Do Juftice to the greaten ; Saul's Sons are not fpared, no not Agag, nor Benhadad, tho' them. felves Kings; Zimri and Cosbi, tho' Princes of ' the People, mutt be purfued into their Tents : this 4 is the way to confecrate yourfelves to God. Herle's Fall-Sermon before the Commons, No- vember 15. 1 644. [Member of the Affem- bly, Neal, p. 593.] Ahard -hearted Pharaoh, a wicked Herod, may have force Fits of Goodnefs, force flethly Purpo poles, and Promifes for God ; and yet the Bent of the Heart be engaged in evil ways.' 2'ho. Hill's Faft- Sermon before the two Houfes, Augu/t 13. 1644.. p. 21. [Member of the Alfembly, Neal, p. 593.] Court- Shakings are fuch, as God makes fuch State - Quacks, and Church - Quacks, that all the Peopleof the Land, and the Fundamental Laws ' of the Nation, (hake together.' Whitaker's Fait-Sermon before the Commons, January 25. 1642. p. 8. [Member of the Aífembly of Divines.] If

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