Excerpt from The Duty of God's People When Engaged in War: A Sermon Preached at the North-Church of Christ in Boston, Sept. 21 to Captain Thomas Stoddard, and His Company; On Occasion of Their Going Against the Enemy It 13 not unlikely, that he poured out his Soul be fore god upon this Emergency, and entreated him, to appear in this Mount of difficulty-and behold, that god who had juf't before faid, he would not foifahe his People, for his great Names, fizhe, hecauje it had pleajha' him, to mahe them his People, now interefis himfelf 1n their Cafe, and Works out a glorious Deliverance. He who hath immediate Accefs to the Spirits of all Men, was pleafed m a wonderful Manner, to influence the, Mind of jonathan. -under a noble, divine Im pulfe, with a {trong Faith and Confidence Hi the god of Mad, he, with only a young, Man, that.
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