"The Religious and Loyal Subject's Duty Considered: With Regard to the Present government and the Revolution" by Isaac Terry is a sermon given at Canterbury Cathedral in 1723 that examines how people should behave under the crown and after a revolution. The book is like a guide that explains how people should act to support their leaders. It encourages people to respect God and their king, while warning against those who could try to cause problems. The book talks about fearing the lord, fearing the king, and staying away from people who try to start rebellions. The author believes that true loyalty means actively supporting the king and valuing the rules the nation has. By looking back at the story of King Charles I, the author shows how dangerous rebellion is and tells people it's important to solve problems peacefully and legally. The sermon is centered around togetherness, devotion, and never-shaking loyalty to the rules of both God and their government.

The religious and loyal subject's duty considered: with regard to the present Government and the Revolution A sermon preached in the Cathedral Church of Canterbury, on Wednesday, January 30, 1722-3
By Isaac Terry
In an era of shaky stability, discover how faith and allegiance were intertwined, urging unwavering fealty to king and God in the wake of revolution.
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2015-02-23
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