put a period to the being of them. In order whereunto, I
thought it my duty, as a minister of the gospel of peace,
and a servant to our great Lord, whose work it was to "heal
and recover" (Luke iv. 18) humbly to set before you, the
author and the object; and on the Monday following, be-
fore the Right Honourable the House of Peers, the means
and method of God's healing a sick nation; and thereupon
to beseech you, so to imitate the example of Christ, who is
"the Lord that healeth us," so to promote the fear of his
name and the great work of humiliation, supplication, and
reformation amongst us, as that you might comfortably
plead his promise, to "hear, forgive, and heal the land:"
for the Lord will be with you, while you are with him; and
if you seek him, he will be found of you.
And for this work of setting up the fear of God, and real
conversion unto him, though godliness have as many ene-
mies as there be devils in hell, or wicked men in the world ;
yet profaneness is in itself so shameful, and holiness so
amiable, that endeavours in this most weighty work will, I
am confident, meet with no prevalent opposition or ob-
struction among you. All sober men of every persuasion,
however otherwise divided, acknowledge the necessity, and
professing their desires, that the name of the Lord may, in
purity of doctrine, and in holiness of life, be magnified
amongst us.
You have made a happy entrance unto this healing work:
(for certainly the great sufferings of our princes have had a
strong causality upon our distractions; it can never be well
with the body, while it is ill with the head :) and you have
hereby blasted the projects and attempts of any, whose am-
bition might animate them to awaken old, or kindle new,
flames amongst us. If, together with this noble act of jus-
tice and of loyalty, you proceed to secure the interest of
Jesus Christ, by establishing the true reformed religion, and
orthodox, learned, and painful ministry, pure worship, and
the omer of godliness, suppressing and putting to shame all
profane practices, whereby the wrath of the Lord may be
kindled against us; you shall thereby greatly blast the de-
sires of evil and licentious men; and comfort the hearts,
and give evidence of the answer of God to the prayers of