Panēguris D. Elizabethæ, Dei gratiâ Angliæ, Franciæ, & Hiberniæ Reginæ. A sermon preached at Pauls in London the 17. of November ann. Dom. 1599. ... and augmented in those places wherein, for the shortnes of the time, it could not there be then delivered. VVherevnto is adioyned an apologeticall discourse, whereby all such sclanderous accusations are fully and faithfully confuted, wherewith the honour of this realme hath beene vncharitably traduced by some of our adversaries in forraine nations, and at home, for observing the 17. of November yeerely in the forme of an holy-day ... By Thomas Holland, Doctor of Divinity, & her Highnes professor thereof in her Vniversity of Oxford.

Holland, Thomas, 1539-1612
Publisher: Printed by Joseph Barnes and are to be solde in Pauls Church yard London at the signe of the Bible
Place of Publication: Oxford
Publication Year: 1601
Approximate Era: Elizabeth
TCP ID: A03475 ESTC ID: S104142 STC ID: 13597
Subject Headings: Holidays -- Great Britain; Sermons, English -- 16th century;
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In-Text And especially heeretofore idle women, and some men travell to learne newe fashions, some to see faire buildings, some to looke vpon the bravery of the world, whereby of late our nation hath beene made a sinke to receiue the sinnes of all nations, almost vnder the coape of heauen, by somes running to Paris, other some to Venice, some to Genua, other some to Florence, some to Rome, (as though wee had not sufficiently drunke already of the cuppe of Babylon) some into one lande, other some into another. And especially heretofore idle women, and Some men travel to Learn new fashions, Some to see fair buildings, Some to look upon the bravery of the world, whereby of late our Nation hath been made a sink to receive the Sins of all Nations, almost under the cope of heaven, by sums running to paris, other Some to Venice, Some to Genua, other Some to Florence, Some to Room, (as though we had not sufficiently drunk already of the cup of Babylon) Some into one land, other Some into Another. cc av-j av j n2, cc d n2 vvb pc-acp vvi j n2, d pc-acp vvi j n2, d pc-acp vvi p-acp dt n1 pp-f dt n1, c-crq pp-f j po12 n1 vhz vbn vvn dt n1 pc-acp vvi dt n2 pp-f d n2, av p-acp dt vvi pp-f n1, p-acp n2 vvg p-acp np1, j-jn d p-acp np1, d p-acp np1, j-jn d p-acp np1, d pc-acp vvi, (c-acp cs pns12 vhd xx av-j vvn av pp-f dt n1 pp-f np1) d p-acp crd n1, j-jn d p-acp n-jn.




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