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Votes of Parliament For setting apart a Day of Publique FASTING and HUMILIATION.

Resolved upon the Question by the Parliament,

THat Thursday the third day of March next, be set apart for a Day of Publique Fasting and Humiliation, to be observed through­out this whole Nation, to seek unto Almighty God for a Bles­sing upon the Councels of this Commonwealth, and upon their Forces by Sea and Land.

Resolved upon the Question by the Parliament,

That this Vote be Printed and Published, and Copies thereof sent to the Sheriffs of every County; and that they be required to send the same unto the Ministers of the se­veral Parishes, that notice thereof may be given in convenient time.

Hen: Scobell, Cleric. Parliamenti.

London, Printed by John Field, Printer to the Parliament of England. 1652.

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