Journal of the House of Commons: Volume 4, 1644-1646. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1802.
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Die Mercurii, Julii 30, 1645, Die Publicæ Humiliationis.
ORdered, That Mr. Bond and Sir John Wraye do give Thanks, from this House, to Mr. Woodcock and Mr. Colman, for the great Pains they took in the Sermons they preached this Day, at the Intreaty of this House, at St. Margaret's, Westminster, it being the Day of Publick Humiliation; and to desire them to print their Sermons: And they are to have the like Privilege in Printing of them, as others in the like kind usually have had.
Ordered, That Mr. Blakiston and Mr. Poole do, from this House, desire Mr. Hill and Mr. Lightfoote to preach before the Commons at St. Margaret's, Westminster, the next Fast-Day.