Moses returned from Midian; or, Gods kindnesse to a banished king his office, and his subjects duty. As it was delivered in a sermon, preached at Linlithgow, on the day of thanksgiving for His Majestie our Soveraigns happy restauration. By J.R. M.L. and published by A.G. P.L. Published by authority.

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Moses returned from Midian; or, Gods kindnesse to a banished king his office, and his subjects duty. As it was delivered in a sermon, preached at Linlithgow, on the day of thanksgiving for His Majestie our Soveraigns happy restauration. By J.R. M.L. and published by A.G. P.L. Published by authority.
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[Ramsey, James].
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Edinburgh :: printed by Gedeon Lithgow,
1660.
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MOSES Returned from MIDIAN; OR, Gods kindnesse to a Banished KING; His Office, and His Subjects duty.

As it was delivered in a SERMON, Preached at Lin∣lithgow, on the day of Thanksgiving for His MAJESTIE our Soveraigns Happy Restauration.

By J. R. M. L. And published By A. G. P. L.

ACTS 7.34.

I have seen, I have seen the affliction of My People which is in Egypt, and I have heard their groa∣ning and am come down to deliver them: and now, come, I will send thee into Egypt.

Magistratus est res optima & feracissima multorum bonorum operum.

Bull. Dec 2. Ser. 6.

Principio, subditorum est, sanctè, reverenter & honorificè, non abjectè & vulgariter, sentire de Principibus suis.

Exhibeant eis etiam (subditi) foris honorem, cuique regno & patriae consue∣tum. Idem.

Dec. 2. Ser. 9.

Published by Authority.

Edinburgh, Printed by Gedeon Lithgow. 1660.

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