House of Commons Journal Volume 7: 23 September 1651

Journal of the House of Commons: Volume 7, 1651-1660. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1802.

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Tuesday, the 23d of September, 1651.

Preachers thanked.

ORDERED, by the Parliament, That the Lord General do give their hearty Thanks to Mr. Carill, for the great Pains he took in his Sermon preached before them this Day, in the House; it being a Day by them set apart to seek from Almighty God Counsel and Assistance for making a right Improvement of the great Mercies He hath shewed to this Nation, and doing those things which may most conduce to his Glory, and the Settlement and Good of this Commonwealth.

Ordered, by the Parliament, That Mr. Alderman Allein do give their hearty Thanks to Mr. Lockier, for the great Pains he took in his Sermon preached before them this Day, in the House; it being a Day by them set apart to seek from Almighty God Counsel and Assistance for making a right Improvement of the great Mercies He hath shewed to this Nation, and doing those things which may most conduce to his Glory, and the Settlement and Good of this Commonwealth.