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ch is in heaven, and to the _Father of your Countrey_: For in so doing, you shall not only rejoyce your servant, and all good men, but the very _Angels_ which are in heaven, and who are never said to rejoyce indeed, but _at the Conversion of a sinner_. _This 27. Octob. 1659_ _Et tu conversus, converte Fratres._ PSAL. 37. _10. Yet a little while, and the ungodly shall be clean gone, thou shalt look after his place, and he shall be away._ _36. I my self have seen the ungodly in great power, and flourishing like a green Bay-tree._ _37. I went by, and lo he was gone; I sought him, but his place could no where be found._ _38. Keep innocency, and take heed unto the thing that is right: For that shall bring a Man peace at the last._ * * * * * I request the _Reader_ to take notice, that where, mentioning the _Presbyterian_, I have let fall expressions, somewhat relishing of more then usuall asperity; I do by no means intend it to the prejudice of many of that Judgment, who were either men of peaceable spirits from the beginning; or that have of late given testimony of the sense of their errour, whilst they were abused by those specious pretences I have reproved; but I do regard them with as much charity and affection, as becomes a sincere Christian, and their Brother. * * * * * FINIS. * * * * * A P A N E G Y R I C TO Charles the Second, PRESENTED TO HIS MAJESTIE The [HW: 1st X crossed out]XXXIII. of _APRIL_, being the Day OF HIS CORONATION. MDCLXI. * * * * * By _JOHN EVELYN_, Esquire * * * * * _LONDON_, Printed for _John Crooke_, and are to be sold at the Ship in St. _Paul's_ Church-Yard. A PANEGYRIC TO CHARLES the II. PRESENTED TO HIS MAJESTY On the Day of His INAUGURATION, _April 23._ MDCLXI. I have decreed with myself (O best and greatest of Kings!) to publish the just resentiments of a heart, perfectly touch'd with the Joy and Universal Acclamations of your People, for your this dayes Exaltation and glorious investiture. And truly, it was of custome us'd to good and gracious Princes, upon lesser occasions, to pronounce and celebrate their merits with Elogies and Panegyrics; but if ever they were due, it is to your Majesty this Day; because as your Virtues are superiour to all that pass'd before you
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