The right rule of a religious life: or, The glasse of godlinesse Wherein euery man may behold his imperfections, how farre hee is out of the way of true Godlinesse, and learne to reduce his wandring steppes into the pathes of true pietie. In certaine lectures vpon the first chapter of the Epistle of S. Iames. The first part. By William Est preacher of Gods Word.

Est, William, 1546 or 7-1625
Publisher: Printed by Nicholas Okes and are to bee sold by Richard Lea at his shop on the North entry of the Royall Exchange
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1616
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A00406 ESTC ID: S118323 STC ID: 10536
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- James -- Commentaries; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text Were it not an indelible shame for a woman to fall into the degree of impudency, to prostitute her selfe in a common stewes, Et omnibus sui copiam facere? And what an ignominy then is it vnto the soule to receiue within it all vncleane thoughts and desires, which the deuill offereth, without any difference? What is this else but to commit spirituall fornication with the harlot, whereof the Lord speaketh by the Prophet Ieremy, Like an harlot thou runnest about, vpon all high Hilles, and vnder euery greene Tree. Were it not an indelible shame for a woman to fallen into the degree of impudence, to prostitute her self in a Common Stews, Et omnibus sui copiam facere? And what an ignominy then is it unto the soul to receive within it all unclean thoughts and Desires, which the Devil Offereth, without any difference? What is this Else but to commit spiritual fornication with the harlot, whereof the Lord speaks by the Prophet Ieremy, Like an harlot thou runnest about, upon all high Hills, and under every green Tree. vbdr pn31 xx dt j n1 p-acp dt n1 pc-acp vvi p-acp dt n1 pp-f n1, pc-acp vvi po31 n1 p-acp dt j n2, fw-la fw-la fw-la fw-la fw-la? cc q-crq dt n1 av vbz pn31 p-acp dt n1 pc-acp vvi p-acp pn31 d j n2 cc n2, r-crq dt n1 vvz, p-acp d n1? q-crq vbz d av p-acp pc-acp vvi j n1 p-acp dt n1, c-crq dt n1 vvz p-acp dt n1 np1, av-j dt n1 pns21 vv2 p-acp, p-acp d j n2, cc p-acp d j-jn n1.
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