. The workes of the most high and mightie prince, Iames, by the grace of God, king of Great Britaine, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. . tjhisconltant promife exprelTed in his word; Thirdly, fince with good conlci-ence we may,beingin the tents of the Saints, & beloued City,ltand in ourderence, encourage one another to vfe lawtull refilfance, and concurre orioyne one with another as warriors in one Campe, and citizens of one be-loued City, for maintenance of the good caufe God hath clad vs with,andin defence ofourliberties,natiuecountrey,and hues: For fince we lee Godhath promiled
. The workes of the most high and mightie prince, Iames, by the grace of God, king of Great Britaine, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. . tjhisconltant promife exprelTed in his word; Thirdly, fince with good conlci-ence we may,beingin the tents of the Saints, & beloued City,ltand in ourderence, encourage one another to vfe lawtull refilfance, and concurre orioyne one with another as warriors in one Campe, and citizens of one be-loued City, for maintenance of the good caufe God hath clad vs with,andin defence ofourliberties,natiuecountrey,and hues: For fince we lee Godhath promiled not only in the world to come,but alio in this world,to ^iuevs vidory ouer them, let vs in alfurance hereof llrongly truft in our God,ceafe to miltruft his promife,and fall through incredulitie or vnbeliefe:Forthen are we worthy of double punilhment: For the ftronger they waxe,and the neerer they come to their light,thefalterapprocheth their wracke,and the day of our deliuery: For kind,and Iouii >g,true,and conltant,carefull,and watchfull,mighty ,and reuenging is he thatpromiieth it: To whom be praife and glory foreuer. Amen. A MEDI- Si. A MEDITATION VPON THE xxvij. xxviij. and xxix. verfes of the xv. Chap, of the firit Booke of the Chronicles of the Kings: Written by the mofl Qhrijlian Kjng, and fincere Trofejfour of the trewth, Iames by the grace of God, King of England, France, Scotland, and Ireland, Defender of the Faith. THE TEXT. z 5 So Dauid and the Elders oflfraelandthe Captaines ofthoufands toent to bring<vp the Ark^ oftheCouenant of the Lord .from the houfe ofObed-Edomwith by. z6 Andbecaufe that God helped the Leuitesthat bare the Arte of the Couenantqf the Lord, they offered Jeuen BuHockes andfeuen % And Dauid had on him a linnen garment, as all the Leuitesthat bare the Arte-, and the fingers and Qhenaniah that had the chiefe charge of the fingers: and <vpon Dauid was a linnen 8 Thm all Ifrael brought and Seithtymbales, making a f
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