Dives and Lazarus: or rather, Divellish dives: deliuered in a sermon at Pauls Crosse, by R.I. preacher of the word. ; Very necessary for these times, and purposely published for the great comfort of those that taste the bitternesse of affliction..

Johnson, Robert
Publisher: Printed by W I for Robert Bird and are to be sold at his shop in Cheap side at the signe of the Bible
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1623
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: B00228 ESTC ID: S93378 STC ID: 14694.3
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Luke XVI, 19; Rich man and Lazarus (Parable); Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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0 DIVES and LAZARVS: or rather, Diuellish Diues. Luke 16. verse 19. There was a certaine rich man cloathed in purple and fine silke: DIVES and LAZARUS: or rather, Devilish Diues. Luke 16. verse 19. There was a certain rich man clothed in purple and fine silk: fw-la cc np1: cc av-c, j fw-la. zz crd n1 crd a-acp vbds dt j j n1 vvn p-acp j-jn cc j n1: (3) introduction (DIV2) 0 Image 2
1 and fared well and delicatly euery day. and fared well and delicately every day. cc vvd av cc av-j d n1. (3) introduction (DIV2) 1 Image 2
2 20 Also there was a certaine begger named Lazarus, which lay at his gates full of sores. 20 Also there was a certain beggar nam Lazarus, which lay At his gates full of sores. crd av pc-acp vbds dt j n1 vvn np1, r-crq vvd p-acp po31 n2 j pp-f n2. (3) introduction (DIV2) 2 Image 2
3 21 And desired to be refreshed with the crums that fell from this rich mans table; 21 And desired to be refreshed with the crumbs that fell from this rich men table; crd cc vvd pc-acp vbi vvn p-acp dt n2 cst vvd p-acp d j ng1 n1; (3) introduction (DIV2) 3 Image 2
4 yea, and the dogs came and licked his sores. yea, and the Dogs Come and licked his sores. uh, cc dt n2 vvd cc vvd po31 n2. (3) introduction (DIV2) 3 Image 2
5 22 And it was so, that the begger died, and was carried by the Angels into Abrahams bosome: 22 And it was so, that the beggar died, and was carried by the Angels into Abrahams bosom: crd cc pn31 vbds av, cst dt n1 vvd, cc vbds vvn p-acp dt n2 p-acp npg1 n1: (3) introduction (DIV2) 4 Image 2
6 the rich man also died and was buried. the rich man also died and was buried. dt j n1 av vvn cc vbds vvn. (3) introduction (DIV2) 4 Image 2
7 23 And being in bell torments, he lift vp his eyes, and saw Abraham a farre off, 23 And being in bell torments, he lift up his eyes, and saw Abraham a Far off, crd cc vbg p-acp n1 n2, pns31 vvd a-acp po31 n2, cc vvd np1 dt av-j a-acp, (3) introduction (DIV2) 5 Image 2
8 and Lazarus in his bosome, &c. THese wordes (right Honourable, right Worshipfull, and Beloued) haue relation vnto the precedent verses in this Chapter, wherein our Sauiour Christ, from the 13 verse to the seuentéenth, reproueth the couetousnes of the Pharises, by shewing vnto them, that no man can serue two Masters, that is, God and Riches. and Lazarus in his bosom, etc. THese words (right Honourable, right Worshipful, and beloved) have Relation unto the precedent Verses in this Chapter, wherein our Saviour christ, from the 13 verse to the seuentéenth, Reproveth the covetousness of the Pharisees, by showing unto them, that no man can serve two Masters, that is, God and Riches. cc np1 p-acp po31 n1, av d n2 (j-jn j, av-jn j, cc j-vvn) vhb n1 p-acp dt j n2 p-acp d n1, c-crq po12 n1 np1, p-acp dt crd n1 p-acp dt ord, vvz dt n1 pp-f dt np2, p-acp vvg p-acp pno32, cst dx n1 vmb vvi crd n2, cst vbz, np1 cc n2. (3) introduction (DIV2) 5 Image 2
9 All these things heard the Pharises, which were couetous, and they mocked him: All these things herd the Pharisees, which were covetous, and they mocked him: av-d d n2 vvd dt np2, r-crq vbdr j, cc pns32 vvd pno31: (3) introduction (DIV2) 6 Image 3
10 whereupon he aptly and fitly taketh occasion to relate this Parable of the Rich man and Lazarus. whereupon he aptly and fitly Takes occasion to relate this Parable of the Rich man and Lazarus. c-crq pns31 av-j cc av-j vvz n1 pc-acp vvi d n1 pp-f dt j n1 cc np1. (3) introduction (DIV2) 6 Image 3
11 Hearken, and I shall speake of a great rich man, that flourished here on earth, in all pompe and aboundance, that shined in Courtly Purple Robes, that was cloathed in Bystus and fine Silke, that fared deliciously, that was lodged softly, that liued pleasantly. Harken, and I shall speak of a great rich man, that flourished Here on earth, in all pomp and abundance, that shined in Courtly Purple Robes, that was clothed in Bystus and fine Silk, that fared deliciously, that was lodged softly, that lived pleasantly. vvb, cc pns11 vmb vvi pp-f dt j j n1, cst vvd av p-acp n1, p-acp d n1 cc n1, cst vvd p-acp j j-jn n2, cst vbds vvn p-acp np1 cc j n1, cst vvd av-j, cst vbds vvn av-j, cst vvd av-j. (3) introduction (DIV2) 7 Image 3
12 But vnderstand what became of this Rich man: But understand what became of this Rich man: cc-acp vvb r-crq vvd pp-f d j n1: (3) introduction (DIV2) 7 Image 3
13 his yeares being expired, and his dayes numbred, and his time determined, he was inuited to the fatall banquet of blacks vgly Death, that maketh all men subiect to the rigour of his Law: his Years being expired, and his days numbered, and his time determined, he was invited to the fatal banquet of blacks ugly Death, that makes all men Subject to the rigour of his Law: png31 n2 vbg vvn, cc po31 n2 vvn, cc po31 n1 vvd, pns31 vbds vvn p-acp dt j n1 pp-f n2-jn j n1, cst vv2 d n2 j-jn p-acp dt n1 pp-f po31 n1: (3) introduction (DIV2) 7 Image 3
14 his body was honourably buried, in respect of his much wealth. his body was honourably buried, in respect of his much wealth. po31 n1 vbds av-j vvn, p-acp n1 pp-f po31 d n1. (3) introduction (DIV2) 7 Image 3
15 But what became of his soule? that was carried from his bodie to dwell with the diuels; But what became of his soul? that was carried from his body to dwell with the Devils; p-acp q-crq vvd pp-f po31 n1? cst vbds vvn p-acp po31 n1 pc-acp vvi p-acp dt n2; (3) introduction (DIV2) 7 Image 3
16 from his Purple robes to burning flames; from his Purple robes to burning flames; p-acp po31 j-jn n2 p-acp j-vvg n2; (3) introduction (DIV2) 7 Image 3
17 from his soft Silke and white Byssus, to cruell paines in black Abyssus; from his Pallace here on earth, to the Pallace of Pluto in hell; from Paradise, to a dungeon; from his soft Silk and white Byssus, to cruel pains in black Abyssus; from his Palace Here on earth, to the Palace of Pluto in hell; from Paradise, to a dungeon; p-acp po31 j n1 cc j-jn np1, p-acp j n2 p-acp j-jn np1; p-acp po31 n1 av p-acp n1, p-acp dt n1 pp-f np1 p-acp n1; p-acp n1, p-acp dt n1; (3) introduction (DIV2) 7 Image 3
18 from pleasures to paines, from ioyes to torments, and that by hellish meanes and damned spirits, into the infernall Lake of bottomlesse Barathrum, where is wo, wo, from pleasures to pains, from Joys to torments, and that by hellish means and damned spirits, into the infernal Lake of bottomless Barathrum, where is woe, woe, p-acp n2 p-acp n2, p-acp n2 p-acp n2, cc cst p-acp j n2 cc j-vvn n2, p-acp dt j n1 pp-f j np1, c-crq vbz n1, uh-n, (3) introduction (DIV2) 7 Image 3
19 and alas, where is weeping and wailing, and gnashing of teeth, Matthew, Chap. 25. The wicked shall be turned into hell, and alas, where is weeping and wailing, and gnashing of teeth, Matthew, Chap. 25. The wicked shall be turned into hell, cc uh, c-crq vbz vvg cc vvg, cc vvg pp-f n2, np1, np1 crd dt j vmb vbi vvn p-acp n1, (3) introduction (DIV2) 7 Image 3
20 and all the people that forget GOD, Psalme 9. Hearken also of a certaine poore Begger, cloathed in tagges, with miserics pined, pained with griefes grieued with sores, sorely tormented, vnmercifully contemned, lying at this Rich mans gate, desiring to be refreshed but with the crums that fell from this Rich mans table: and all the people that forget GOD, Psalm 9. Harken also of a certain poor Beggar, clothed in tagges, with miserics pined, pained with griefs grieved with sores, sorely tormented, unmercifully contemned, lying At this Rich men gate, desiring to be refreshed but with the crumbs that fell from this Rich men table: cc d dt n1 cst vvb np1, n1 crd vvb av pp-f dt j j n1, vvn p-acp n2, p-acp n2 vvd, vvn p-acp n2 vvn p-acp n2, av-j vvn, av-j vvn, vvg p-acp d j ng1 n1, vvg pc-acp vbi vvn cc-acp p-acp dt n2 cst vvd p-acp d j ng1 n1: (3) introduction (DIV2) 7 Image 3
21 but dogges had more pittie then this Rich man on this distressed creature; but Dogs had more pity then this Rich man on this distressed creature; cc-acp n2 vhd dc n1 cs d j n1 p-acp d j-vvn n1; (3) introduction (DIV2) 8 Image 3
22 for they came to visit him, they came to comfort him, they came and liked his sores. for they Come to visit him, they Come to Comfort him, they Come and liked his sores. c-acp pns32 vvd pc-acp vvi pno31, pns32 vvd pc-acp vvi pno31, pns32 vvd cc vvd po31 n2. (3) introduction (DIV2) 8 Image 3
23 Well, his time being also determined, hée went the way of all flesh, and death was the finisher of all his miseries and griefes. Well, his time being also determined, he went the Way of all Flesh, and death was the finisher of all his misery's and griefs. av, po31 n1 vbg av vvn, pns31 vvd dt n1 pp-f d n1, cc n1 vbds dt n1 pp-f d po31 n2 cc n2. (3) introduction (DIV2) 9 Image 3
24 Vita assumpsit mortem, vt mors vitam acciperet, He died once, to liue euer. Vita assumpsit mortem, vt mors vitam acciperet, He died once, to live ever. fw-la fw-la fw-la, fw-la fw-la fw-la fw-la, pns31 vvd a-acp, pc-acp vvi av. (3) introduction (DIV2) 9 Image 3
25 And what became of his soule? It was carried from his bodie to his Maker; And what became of his soul? It was carried from his body to his Maker; cc q-crq vvd pp-f po31 n1? pn31 vbds vvn p-acp po31 n1 p-acp po31 n1; (3) introduction (DIV2) 9 Image 3
26 from a house of clay, to a house not made with hands; from a wildernesse to a Paradise; from a house of clay, to a house not made with hands; from a Wilderness to a Paradise; p-acp dt n1 pp-f n1, p-acp dt n1 xx vvn p-acp n2; p-acp dt n1 p-acp dt n1; (3) introduction (DIV2) 9 Image 3
27 from an earthly prison, to a heauenly Pallace; from the Rich mans gate, to the Citie of the great GOD; from an earthly prison, to a heavenly Palace; from the Rich men gate, to the city of the great GOD; p-acp dt j n1, p-acp dt j n1; p-acp dt j ng1 n1, p-acp dt n1 pp-f dt j np1; (3) introduction (DIV2) 9 Image 3
28 from paines to pleasures, from miseries to ioyes; from Adams corruption, to Abrahams bosome. from pains to pleasures, from misery's to Joys; from Adams corruption, to Abrahams bosom. p-acp n2 p-acp n2, p-acp n2 p-acp n2; p-acp npg1 n1, pc-acp npg1 n1. (3) introduction (DIV2) 9 Image 3
29 It was carried by Angels into the Quires of Angels, to haue his being and mouing in the euer-mouing heauens with God himselfe, Vbi vita, & victus, It was carried by Angels into the Quires of Angels, to have his being and moving in the ever-moving heavens with God himself, Vbi vita, & victus, pn31 vbds vvn p-acp n2 p-acp dt n2 pp-f n2, pc-acp vhi po31 n1 cc vvg p-acp dt j n2 p-acp np1 px31, fw-la fw-la, cc fw-la, (3) introduction (DIV2) 9 Image 4
30 & copia, & gloria, & salus, & pax, & æternitas, & bona omnia. Where is life, and food, and abundance, and glory, and health, and peace, and eternitie, & copia, & gloria, & salus, & pax, & æternitas, & Bona omnia. Where is life, and food, and abundance, and glory, and health, and peace, and eternity, cc fw-la, cc fw-la, cc fw-la, cc n1, cc fw-la, cc fw-la fw-la. q-crq vbz n1, cc n1, cc n1, cc n1, cc n1, cc n1, cc n1, (3) introduction (DIV2) 9 Image 4
31 and all good things, all aboue all that can be either wishes or desired, And this is the subiect that I am to speake of in your presence. and all good things, all above all that can be either wishes or desired, And this is the Subject that I am to speak of in your presence. cc d j n2, av-d p-acp d cst vmb vbi d n2 cc j-vvn, cc d vbz dt n-jn cst pns11 vbm pc-acp vvi pp-f p-acp po22 n1. (3) introduction (DIV2) 9 Image 4
32 Sed quia primum, what shall I say first; let it please you to consider the argument of this Scripture, which is two-fold. said quia primum, what shall I say First; let it please you to Consider the argument of this Scripture, which is twofold. vvd fw-la fw-la, r-crq vmb pns11 vvi ord; vvb pn31 vvi pn22 pc-acp vvi dt n1 pp-f d n1, r-crq vbz n1. (3) introduction (DIV2) 9 Image 4
33 First, our Sauiour Christ hereby aduiseth all rich men to be mercifull to their poore brethren in this life, First, our Saviour christ hereby adviseth all rich men to be merciful to their poor brothers in this life, ord, po12 n1 np1 av vvz d j n2 pc-acp vbi j p-acp po32 j n2 p-acp d n1, (3) introduction (DIV2) 10 Image 4
34 lest they find no mercie in the life to come. lest they find no mercy in the life to come. cs pns32 vvb dx n1 p-acp dt n1 pc-acp vvi. (3) introduction (DIV2) 10 Image 4
35 Secondly, he doth comfort all poore men, that although they are afflicted in this life with great miseries and calamities, Secondly, he does Comfort all poor men, that although they Are afflicted in this life with great misery's and calamities, ord, pns31 vdz vvi d j n2, cst cs pns32 vbr vvn p-acp d n1 p-acp j n2 cc n2, (3) introduction (DIV2) 11 Image 4
36 yet they shall be comforted in the life to come, and rest in Abrahams bosome. yet they shall be comforted in the life to come, and rest in Abrahams bosom. av pns32 vmb vbi vvn p-acp dt n1 pc-acp vvi, cc n1 p-acp npg1 n1. (3) introduction (DIV2) 11 Image 4

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