THE ADDRESS OF THE Lords Spiritual and Temporal TO THE KING & QUEEN. Die Veneris 18. Novembris 1692. WE Your Majesty's most Dutiful and Loyal Subjects, the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament Assembled, Do Present Your Majesty our most Humble Thanks for the many Gracious Expressions in Your Majesty's Speech; And do Hearty Congratulate Your Majesty's Preservation and Safe Return. It is also with great Satisfaction that we observe the Remarkable Testimony Your Majesty hath Given of the Courage ●nd Bravery of Your own Subjects: And as they are very Happy, who had the Honour to Act any Thing worthy Your Majesty's Approbation, so they and we, must be ever Sensible of this Honourable Mention, that Your Majesty hath made ●f their Valour, which cannot fail of being always more Animated by Your Own Great Example. And whereas Your Majesty hath been Pleased to Desire our Ad●ice; as we acknowledge it to be our Duty, So we shall ever be Ready Humbly ●o Offer it, to Your Majesty upon all Important Occasions. THe King Thanked the House of Lords for the Address, and Declared He would be always Ready to Do what was for the Honour and Safety of the Nation. WE Your Majesty's most Dutiful and Loyal Subjects, the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament Assembled, being full of the True Sense of the Safety and Happiness that the Nation hath Enjoyed in Your Majesty's Administration of the Government, ●uring the King's Absence, by which the Danger of an Invasion was Prevented, ●nd a Glorious Victory Obtained at Sea, do hold ourselves Obliged to Present ●ur most Humble Acknowledgements to Your Majesty, for Your Prudent Conduct, by which the Honour of the Nation has been so much Raised, and its Security so w596 ell Established. The Queen Thanked the House of Lords for their Address. edinburgh, reprinted by the Heir of Andrew Anderson, Printer to Their most Excellent Majesties; Anno DOM. 1692.