Gods doings, and mans duty, opened in a sermon preached before both Houses of Parliament, the Lord Maior and aldermen of the city of London, and the Assembly of Divines; at the last thansgiving [sic] day, April 2. For the recovery of the west, and disbanding 5000 of the Kings horse, &c. 1645. Quadragesimus hic quintus mirabilis annus Ang. Hyb. Sco. requiem det Deus ut pariat. This fourty-fifth great yeer, of wondrous worth, Lord grant it may Great Brittain's peace bring forth. By Hugh Peters preacher of the Gospel.

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  • Gods doings, and mans duty, opened in a sermon preached before both Houses of Parliament, the Lord Maior and aldermen of the city of London, and the Assembly of Divines; at the last thansgiving [sic] day, April 2. For the recovery of the west, and disbanding 5000 of the Kings horse, &c. 1645. Quadragesimus hic quintus mirabilis annus Ang. Hyb. Sco. requiem det Deus ut pariat. This fourty-fifth great yeer, of wondrous worth, Lord grant it may Great Brittain's peace bring forth. By Hugh Peters preacher of the Gospel.
  • Sermon preached before both Houses of Parliament, the Lord Maior and aldermen, and the Assembly
People / Organizations
Imprint
London: printed by R. Raworth for G. Calvert, at the sign of the black Spred-Eagle, at the west-end of Paul, 1646.
Publication year
1646-1646
ESTC No.
R18771
Grub Street ID
75886
Description
[12], 38 [i.e. 46], [2] p. ; 4⁰
Note
Running title reads: A sermon preached before both Houses of Parliament, the Lord Maior and aldermen, and the Assembly.

Page 46 is misnumbered 38.

Order to print on verso of final leaf.

Annotation on Thomason copy: after April 2.: "1646".