Journal of the House of Commons: Volume 7, 1651-1660. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1802.
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Lord's Day, 8th of May, 1659.
Prayers, &c.
THE House met this Morning; and spent it in Praying and Hearing the Word, Dr. Owen praying and preaching before them.
Mr. Speaker took the Chair.
Dr. Owen thanked.
Ordered, That the very hearty Thanks of the Parliament be given to Dr. Owen, for his great Pains in that seasonable Word the Lord hath enabled him to deliver, in a Sermon preached this Morning before the Parliament, in this Place: And tha the be desired to print his Sermon, with all convenient Speed: And that Colonel John Jones and Major Salwey do acquaint him therewith; and give him the Thanks of the Parliament, accordingly.