The Julian ship, or, Paul's transportation to Rome a discourse on Acts 27, 15, made on March 20, 1680/81, the Sunday before the last Parliament's meeting at Oxford / by Wil. Ramsay, Esq., B.D. ...

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The Julian ship, or, Paul's transportation to Rome a discourse on Acts 27, 15, made on March 20, 1680/81, the Sunday before the last Parliament's meeting at Oxford / by Wil. Ramsay, Esq., B.D. ...
Author
Ramsay, William, B.D.
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London :: Printed for Benj. Billingsley ...,
1681.
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Paul, -- the Apostle, Saint.
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O God, who doest whatever pleaseth thee in Heaven and in Earth, in the Seas and in all deep places, who for our Example and great Consolation didst so wonderfully save from the tempestuous Winds and Seas, thy Servants Paul and Luke and Aristarchus, and a great multitude with them for thy Mercy's sake. Look now we be∣seech thee with thy wonted pity upon thy Church which is a∣mong us; Open the bowels of thy most tender compassions up∣on this sinful and ungrateful Nation. Save us from the storms of Popery, from the rage of Antichrist, from the evils of our own sins, which, if thou savest us not, shall pre∣vail over us to utter destruction. O Lord, whatever loss or damage of Temporal State we may suffer, suffer us not to make shipwrack of our Faith. A hair of our heads shall not fall without thy leave; O save our Souls for thy Mercies sake. Save thy Flock, even for thine infinite Mercies in Jesus Christ, to whom, with thy felf and Holy Spirit, be praise and honour for ever and ever more and more without end. Amen.

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