A learned sermon of the nature of pride, by Richard Hooker, sometimes fellow of Corpus Christi College in Oxford

Hooker, Richard, 1553 or 4-1600
Jackson, Henry, 1586-1662
Spenser, John, 1559-1614
Publisher: Printed by Ioseph Barnes and are to be sold by John Barnes dwelling neere Holborne Conduit London
Place of Publication: Oxford
Publication Year: 1612
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A03589 ESTC ID: S121048 STC ID: 13711
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text the reason whereof being not perceived but by greater intention of braine then our nice mindes for the most part can well awaie with, faine wee woulde bring the world if we might to thinke it but a needlesse curiosity to rip vp anie thing further then extemporall readinesse of wit doeth serue to reach vnto. the reason whereof being not perceived but by greater intention of brain then our Nicaenae minds for the most part can well away with, feign we would bring the world if we might to think it but a needless curiosity to rip up any thing further then extemporal readiness of wit doth serve to reach unto. dt n1 c-crq vbg xx vvn cc-acp p-acp jc n1 pp-f n1 cs po12 j n2 p-acp dt av-ds n1 vmb av av p-acp, av pns12 vmd vvi dt n1 cs pns12 vmd pc-acp vvi pn31 p-acp dt j n1 pc-acp vvi a-acp d n1 av-jc cs j n1 pp-f n1 vdz vvi pc-acp vvi p-acp.




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