. Sermons and religious tracts of the late Reverend Philip Doddridge, ved,and concluded the publickSeiv;ce with a copious, and aftcflion-ate Prajer for his Pcople, which could not have been meic f)Jitab/e iflike had known he was then taking his lait Farewell. and Tranjlation e/Enoch. 155 the publick Good, it muft grieve u-s to fee our Breachesthus iit::., led upon us, to fee the Lights of the cxiinguiihecJ, and iiis here, and in fo ma-ny neig Flocks, even a: the very fame Time,left a: Sheep, having no ^hephcrii. Yet I mult hope thegreat She]d of ijtael wil


. Sermons and religious tracts of the late Reverend Philip Doddridge, ved,and concluded the publickSeiv;ce with a copious, and aftcflion-ate Prajer for his Pcople, which could not have been meic f)Jitab/e iflike had known he was then taking his lait Farewell. and Tranjlation e/Enoch. 155 the publick Good, it muft grieve u-s to fee our Breachesthus iit::., led upon us, to fee the Lights of the cxiinguiihecJ, and iiis here, and in fo ma-ny neig Flocks, even a: the very fame Time,left a: Sheep, having no ^hephcrii. Yet I mult hope thegreat She]d of ijtael will continue to feed you, and asthe Rejidu? of ike Sprit is ivifh him, will raile up a fuit-ablc Supply. To h;ir. I moll cordially recommend youand all my other Friends,who are mourning your LofTesand their own. And under all tliat Burthen of Careand Sorrow, in which my Share is (o peculiarly appa-rent, would exhort you to fay, and join with you in fay-ing, * The Lord U^jeth, and blefjed he our Rocky and let theGod of our Saliaticn be exalted. * Pfa!. xviij. H 6 A SER- A SERMON Preached atWellingborough, in Northamptonjhirey November 9, was obferved as a Day of Fasting and Prayer^ On Account of the late Dreadful FIRE there. WITH An HYMN proper to the Occafion. TO t 159 ] TO THOSE IN n A B I T A N T S of Wellhighorough,at whofe Requeft this Sermon is pu^bliflied. My Dear Friends, ZHE Comfofttion of laboured and poliJheJ Dlfcoicrfes onOccajlofis offolemn Humiliation he/ore God, feems to ?neto have an Ablurdity yet greater than an exail Ele-gance of Dre/s at ihe Funeral of a Friend. When there-fore I appeared among you, on your late Faji Day, I ivasfolicitous about little other Preparation, than nxhat arofefrom a Vienv of hun:an Nature, a deep Feeling of the fe-lieral Circumjiances of your Affidion, and a fci icus Concernto deliijer <vjhat might be approved of God, as fuited to thegreat Purpofe of your jiffembling^ ond juhferiient to yourEdification by the aixful


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