Foure sermons, lately preached, by Martin Fotherby Doctor in Diuinity, and chaplain vnto the Kings Maiestie. The first at Cambridge, at the Masters Commencement. Iuly 7. anno 1607. The second at Canterbury, at the Lord Archbishops visitation. Septemb. 14. anno 1607. The third at Paules Crosse, vpon the day of our deliuerance from the gun-powder treason. Nouemb. 5. anno 1607. The fourth at the court, before the Kings Maiestie. Nouemb. 15. anno 1607. Whereunto is added, an answere vnto certaine obiections of one vnresolued, as concerning the vse of the Crosse in baptisme: written by him in anno 1604. and now commanded to be published by authoritie

Fotherby, Martin, 1549 or 50-1620
Publisher: Printed by Henry Ballard for C K night and W C otton
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1608
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A01094 ESTC ID: S102529 STC ID: 11206
Subject Headings: Baptism; Cross, Sign of the;
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In-Text So that if Vanity be taken in this fourth signification, (as S. Ierome thinkes it is, who saith, vpon these wordes, that Caducum quiddā in hoc verbo Vanitatis oftenditur, that Vanity implieth a weaknes and fragilitie) then King Salomons meaning is, that all these earthly things are so fraile and so momentary, that they be as wauering as the wind: So that if Vanity be taken in this fourth signification, (as S. Jerome thinks it is, who Says, upon these words, that Caducum Quiddam in hoc verbo Vanitatis oftenditur, that Vanity Implies a weakness and fragility) then King Solomon's meaning is, that all these earthly things Are so frail and so momentary, that they be as wavering as the wind: av cst cs n1 vbb vvn p-acp d ord n1, (c-acp np1 np1 vvz pn31 vbz, r-crq vvz, p-acp d n2, cst np1 n1 p-acp fw-la fw-la fw-la fw-la, cst n1 vvz dt n1 cc n1) av n1 np1 n1 vbz, cst d d j n2 vbr av j cc av j, cst pns32 vbb p-acp vvg p-acp dt n1:




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Ecclesiastes 12.8 (Douay-Rheims) ecclesiastes 12.8: vanity of vanities, said ecclesiastes, and all things are vanity. so that if vanity be taken in this fourth signification, (as s. ierome thinkes it is, who saith, vpon these wordes, that caducum quidda in hoc verbo vanitatis oftenditur, that vanity implieth a weaknes and fragilitie) then king salomons meaning is, that all these earthly things are so fraile and so momentary, that they be as wauering as the wind False 0.687 0.176 8.814




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