id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 36694 Defoe, Daniel The Lay-Man's Sermon upon the Late Storm Held forth at an Honest Coffee-House-Conventicle .txt text/plain 6361 295 76 Stroke of Providence, and think 'tis a mark of Heavens Displeasure proportion'd to the general National Crime we are all guilty of? 'Tis too unhappy for _England_, that Men of immoderate Principles are of the Opinion, tis not a National Crime in that Country, that is, In short, 'tis hard to find any party or profession of Men among us, with the Dissenters, if it were not for these men of Moderation, they While Moderation of principles seems thus the general Sin of Parties, the Nations Interest, to the Missfortune of a few Men. Perhaps God may If these are not the Generation of Men that must do the Nations If any man ask me why these men shou'd not perfect the Nation Peace as These men, 'tis true, Cry out of the danger of the Church, but can Nation to Spue out from among them these Men of Storms, that Peace, ./cache/36694.txt ./txt/36694.txt