The second and last part of Reasons for refusall of subscription to the Booke of common prayer vnder the hands of certaine ministers of Deuon. and Cornwall, as they were exhibited by them to the right Reuerend Father in God William Cotton Doctor of Diuinitie, and Lord Bishop of Exceter. As also an appendix, or compendious briefe of all other exceptions taken by others against the bookes of communion, homilies, and ordination, word for word, as it came to the hands of an honorable personage. VVith an ansvvere to both at seuerall times returned them in publike conference, and in diuerse sermons vpon occasion preached in the cathedrall church of Exceter by Thomas Hutton Bachiler of Diuinitie, and fellow of S. Iohns Colledge in Oxon.

Cotton, William, d. 1621
Hutton, Thomas, 1566-1639
Publisher: Printed by Iohn Windet for the Companie of Stationers
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1606
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A03928 ESTC ID: S104340 STC ID: 14036
Subject Headings: Bible. -- English -- Versions; Church of England -- Customs and practices; Church of England. -- Book of common prayer;
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In-Text the mercies of God are the support of our faith, so are they the roote of our feare, and forgiuenesse of sinne, a iust occasion ministering sufficient matter for true humiliation (forgiuing vs those things, whereof our consciences are afraid) like those couples in the Lords prayer Forgiue vs our sinnes & presently in the next petition Lead vs not into tentation: the Mercies of God Are the support of our faith, so Are they the root of our Fear, and forgiveness of sin, a just occasion ministering sufficient matter for true humiliation (forgiving us those things, whereof our Consciences Are afraid) like those couples in the lords prayer Forgive us our Sins & presently in the next petition Led us not into tentation: dt n2 pp-f np1 vbr dt n1 pp-f po12 n1, av vbr pns32 dt n1 pp-f po12 vvb, cc n1 pp-f n1, dt j n1 j-vvg j n1 p-acp j n1 (j-vvg pno12 d n2, c-crq po12 n2 vbr j) av-j d n2 p-acp dt n2 n1 vvb pno12 po12 n2 cc av-j p-acp dt ord n1 vvb pno12 xx p-acp n1:




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