A funerall speech upon the death and buriall of Charles Dymoke, Esq Late champion to the King and Crown of England. Who dyed at Oxford, in July 1643. and was interred at Scrivelsby in Lincoln-shire, September the 6th, 1652. By R. Thornton.
If this (as yet) be not our case, who thereby must not think them greater sinners then our selves, it is Gods doing in the midst of judgement to remember mercy,
If this (as yet) be not our case, who thereby must not think them greater Sinners then our selves, it is God's doing in the midst of judgement to Remember mercy,
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and ever since not more expected by any, then desired by those whom it most concerns And now least any here present should mistake the meaning of this solemnity,
and ever since not more expected by any, then desired by those whom it most concerns And now lest any Here present should mistake the meaning of this solemnity,
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or report it for a dumb shew, give me leave to ask them in our Saviours language, What went yee out to see? Torches, Mourners, Escotcheons, the Hearse, the Grave;
or report it for a dumb show, give me leave to ask them in our Saviors language, What went ye out to see? Torches, Mourners, Escutcheons, the Hearse, the Grave;
& that under such state as became a Person of his quality, is thus brought hither to his resting place, his long home, the antient Sepulchre of his Fathers.
& that under such state as became a Person of his quality, is thus brought hither to his resting place, his long home, the ancient Sepulchre of his Father's.
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Where now you may behold a Sceleton, a glimpse of that body, which (being alive) was the Cabinet of a religions soule, a deep understanding, a sound judgement, a noble mind, a high & commanding spirit.
Where now you may behold a Skeleton, a glimpse of that body, which (being alive) was the Cabinet of a Religions soul, a deep understanding, a found judgement, a noble mind, a high & commanding Spirit.
which (being adorned with comlinesse of person and behaviour, with affability of carriage and a courtly presence,) made him a companion for Princes at their pastimes,
which (being adorned with comeliness of person and behaviour, with affability of carriage and a courtly presence,) made him a Companion for Princes At their pastimes,
Nay, all these vertues (though springing like himself to a great height) were yet enlightned, not consumed, by the flames of these times, these unhappy times made them more beautifull and exemplary, in that he was not carried away with every wind of doctrine,
Nay, all these Virtues (though springing like himself to a great height) were yet enlightened, not consumed, by the flames of these times, these unhappy times made them more beautiful and exemplary, in that he was not carried away with every wind of Doctrine,
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Only (methinks) this rich Cabinet of flesh and bloud wanted an exchange to set it forth, (I mean) an exchange of like nature & quality, a conjugall society, that so a living representation of it self might have commended it, from generation to generation.
Only (methinks) this rich Cabinet of Flesh and blood wanted an exchange to Set it forth, (I mean) an exchange of like nature & quality, a conjugal society, that so a living representation of it self might have commended it, from generation to generation.
Nor will I say, but amongst so many Flowers of note, there might be now and then some spotted leaves, to obscure a little the lustre and brightnesse of his proceedings;
Nor will I say, but among so many Flowers of note, there might be now and then Some spotted leaves, to Obscure a little the lustre and brightness of his proceedings;
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But if we may judg by way of comparison, & every one set forth in their proper colours, the ploughers (no question) had not then so much mistook their soile,
But if we may judge by Way of comparison, & every one Set forth in their proper colours, the ploughers (no question) had not then so much mistook their soil,
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Instances of this nature might once have been drawn from the breath of our Nostrils to the soles of his Feet, (being like that pretious oyntment, which from the top of Aarons head, ran down to the skirts of his clothing) but now the poore mans box,
Instances of this nature might once have been drawn from the breath of our Nostrils to the soles of his Feet, (being like that precious ointment, which from the top of Aaron's head, ran down to the skirts of his clothing) but now the poor men box,
and the legacies which he gave his servants, are the best witnesses, together with his care & readines not to pull down but repaire Churches, this by name,
and the legacies which he gave his Servants, Are the best Witnesses, together with his care & readiness not to pull down but repair Churches, this by name,
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Here (methinks) before I go hence, I could willingly call to your remembrance, the riches of his Library, the glory of his buildings, the orders of his family,
Here (methinks) before I go hence, I could willingly call to your remembrance, the riches of his Library, the glory of his buildings, the order of his family,
were it not, that when the Qu. of Sheba came, and saw the wisdom of Solomon and his building, the neat at his table, the sitting of his servants, the attendants of his Ministers and their apparrell, tis said, there was no more spirit in her.
were it not, that when the Qu. of Sheba Come, and saw the Wisdom of Solomon and his building, the neat At his table, the sitting of his Servants, the attendants of his Ministers and their apparel, this said, there was no more Spirit in her.
So I fear a relation of this nature, though qualified with all respects of civility and discretion, would make some spirits droop or raise up others beyond their due proportion.
So I Fear a Relation of this nature, though qualified with all respects of civility and discretion, would make Some spirits droop or raise up Others beyond their due proportion.
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But let it suffice, time was when I might have told you in the day time, he had the favor of his Prince, the loyalty of a subject, the prayrs of the Church,
But let it suffice, time was when I might have told you in the day time, he had the favour of his Prince, the loyalty of a Subject, the Prayers of the Church,
from which form of divine service, we now only borrow this eccho, Earth to Earth, Ashes to Ashes, Dust to Dust, and so we cover him with his own mould, the bowels of his Ancestors, a noble and renowned family.
from which from of divine service, we now only borrow this echo, Earth to Earth, Ashes to Ashes, Dust to Dust, and so we cover him with his own mould, the bowels of his Ancestors, a noble and renowned family.
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and he who was so frequently brought up in Kings houses, and loved them too, is now ex congruo, lodged in one of Gods houses, the blessing of a goodly heritage, his own patrimony;
and he who was so frequently brought up in Kings houses, and loved them too, is now ex Congruo, lodged in one of God's houses, the blessing of a goodly heritage, his own patrimony;
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and now (like his title) lyes in the dust expecting a speedy and glorious Resurrection, which that we may all obtaine, The Grace of our Lord Jesus Christ,
and now (like his title) lies in the dust expecting a speedy and glorious Resurrection, which that we may all obtain, The Grace of our Lord jesus christ,
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