Havel havalim, or, Persecution for conscience sake most vain, cruel, and destructive to the promoters and abettors of it, demonstrated in a discourse from Matth. 2, 16, 17, 18, and humbly presented to the consideration of all, but especially diis terrenis or the magistrates, from Gods Word for their information, beseeching them to permit Jesus Christ the sovereign rule o'er the kingdoms of conscience while he permits them to rule the bodily state / by John Humphreys.

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Havel havalim, or, Persecution for conscience sake most vain, cruel, and destructive to the promoters and abettors of it, demonstrated in a discourse from Matth. 2, 16, 17, 18, and humbly presented to the consideration of all, but especially diis terrenis or the magistrates, from Gods Word for their information, beseeching them to permit Jesus Christ the sovereign rule o'er the kingdoms of conscience while he permits them to rule the bodily state / by John Humphreys.
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Humphreys, John, b. 1637.
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London :: Printed for the author,
1682.
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Bible. -- N.T. -- Matthew II, 16-18 -- Addresses, essays, lectures.
Persecution.
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"Havel havalim, or, Persecution for conscience sake most vain, cruel, and destructive to the promoters and abettors of it, demonstrated in a discourse from Matth. 2, 16, 17, 18, and humbly presented to the consideration of all, but especially diis terrenis or the magistrates, from Gods Word for their information, beseeching them to permit Jesus Christ the sovereign rule o'er the kingdoms of conscience while he permits them to rule the bodily state / by John Humphreys." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A45169.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 23, 2024.

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Pro Rege & Regno Preces.

O Deus, judicia tua Regi da, & justitiam tuam filio Regis. Fac eum populum tuum adjudicandum justè, & pauperes tuos jure. Fac tu justum temporibus ejus ad storendum, pacis etiam amplitudo donec non sit Luna. Et dòminabitur à mari uno ad alterum, & à flumine ququo ad fines terrie, fac Jehova. Ad incurvandum ei omnes Reges & Potestates, ac omnes gentes servient ei. Deus gratiam faciat nobis, & benedicat nobis & regno, & Sponsae Christi; illustres faciem tuam erga nos maximé.

A Prayer for the King and Kingdom.

O God, give thy Judgments to the King, and thy righ∣teousness to the Kings Son. Cause him to judge thy people justly, and thy poor righteously. Let righteousness flou∣rish in his days, and abundance of peace, while the Church

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endures upon earth. Let him rule from Sea to Sea, and from the Rivers unto the ends of the Earth. Let all Kings and Princes bow before him, and all Nations serve him. O God, let thy favour be shewn to us; bless us and the Kingdom, with the Church of Christ, and make thy face to shine upon us for ever. Amen.

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