Eben-ezer a memoriall of the deliverance of Essex, county, and committee, being an exposition on the first ten verses of the third chapter of the prophesie of Habakkuk in two sermons. The first preached at Colchester before his Excellency on a day of thanksgiving for the surrender thereof. The other at Rumford unto the committee who were imprisoned by the enemy Sep. 28. a day set apart unto thanksgiving for their deliverance. / By John Ovven pastor of the church of God which is at Coggeshall.
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- Eben-ezer a memoriall of the deliverance of Essex, county, and committee, being an exposition on the first ten verses of the third chapter of the prophesie of Habakkuk in two sermons. The first preached at Colchester before his Excellency on a day of thanksgiving for the surrender thereof. The other at Rumford unto the committee who were imprisoned by the enemy Sep. 28. a day set apart unto thanksgiving for their deliverance. / By John Ovven pastor of the church of God which is at Coggeshall.
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- Owen, John, 1616-1683.
- Publication
- London :: Printed by W. Wilson, for the authour,
- 1648.
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- Bible. -- O.T. -- Habakkuk III, 1-10 -- Sermons -- Early works to 1800.
- Sermons, English -- 17th century.
- Colchester (England) -- History -- Siege, 1648 -- Sermons -- Early works to 1800.
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"Eben-ezer a memoriall of the deliverance of Essex, county, and committee, being an exposition on the first ten verses of the third chapter of the prophesie of Habakkuk in two sermons. The first preached at Colchester before his Excellency on a day of thanksgiving for the surrender thereof. The other at Rumford unto the committee who were imprisoned by the enemy Sep. 28. a day set apart unto thanksgiving for their deliverance. / By John Ovven pastor of the church of God which is at Coggeshall." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A90266.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 15, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- TO His Excellency Thomas Lord Fairfax, &c.
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To the Worthy and Honoured Sir
William Masham, SirWilliam Rowe with the rest of the Gentlemen of the Committee lately under imprisonment by the Enemie in Colchester,As also To the Honoured SirHenry Mildmay of Wansted, Col. Sr.Thomas Honywood with the rest of the Gentlemen and Officers lately acting and engaged against the same Enemy. - errata
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A MEMORIALL Of the Deliverance of ESSEX, County, and Committee, in two
SERMONS. - Speciall mercies, must have speciall Observation.
- Nothing happens or is made out to any of Gods people, without his own carefull providentiall predisposition.
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Fixed bounds, measured limits of habitation is a necessary ingre∣dient, to the making up of a nat
all Church. - Gods justly Nation-disturbing purposes, are the bottome of their deserved ruine.
- None so vile enemies to the Church as superstitious Apostates.
- (The very worst of the sons of men, Dragons and Owles fare the better for Gods protecting providence towards his own.)
- Great deliverances call for frequent Remembrances.