Mercy in a miracle shewing, the deliverance, and the duty, of the king, and the people: In a sermon preached at Mitcham in Surry, June 28. 1660 in a solemne congratulation for the restoration of his Majesty to his royal throne. By Anthonie Sadler, late chaplain, to the right honourable Leticia, Lady Pagett, Dowager, deceased.

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Mercy in a miracle shewing, the deliverance, and the duty, of the king, and the people: In a sermon preached at Mitcham in Surry, June 28. 1660 in a solemne congratulation for the restoration of his Majesty to his royal throne. By Anthonie Sadler, late chaplain, to the right honourable Leticia, Lady Pagett, Dowager, deceased.
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Sadler, Anthony, b. 1610.
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London :: printed by T.C. for L. Sadler,
1660.
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"Mercy in a miracle shewing, the deliverance, and the duty, of the king, and the people: In a sermon preached at Mitcham in Surry, June 28. 1660 in a solemne congratulation for the restoration of his Majesty to his royal throne. By Anthonie Sadler, late chaplain, to the right honourable Leticia, Lady Pagett, Dowager, deceased." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A92958.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 18, 2024.

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There is hope of a Tree if it be cut downe that it will sprout againe, and ye branches thereof will not cease, though ye root of it wax old in ye Earth, and the stocke thereof be dead in the Ground; yet by the sent of water it will bud, & bring forth boughs like a Plant. Job. 14. 7. 8. 9.

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