Englands iubilee, or Irelands ioyes Io-pæan, for King Charles his welcome With the blessings of Great-Britaine, her dangers, deliuerances, dignities from God, and duties to God, pressed and expressed. More particularly, Irelands triumphals, with the congratulations of the English plantations, for the preseruation of their mother England, solemnized by publike sermons. In which 1. The mirrour of Gods free grace, 2. The mappe of our ingratitude, 3. The meanes and motiues to blesse God for his blessings. 4. The platforme of holy praises are doctrinally explained, and vsefully applyed, to this secure and licentious age. By Stephen Ierome, domesticke chaplaine to the Right Honourable Earle of Corke.

Jerome, Stephen, fl. 1604-1650
Publisher: Printed by the Society of Stationers
Place of Publication: Dublin
Publication Year: 1625
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A04390 ESTC ID: S103354 STC ID: 14511.5
Subject Headings: Charles, -- I, -- King of England, 1600-1649;
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In-Text Oh when David considered the priviledges and prerogatives of man, he breakes out emphatically, Lord what is man that thou art so mindefull of him, &c. But when I consider mans dignities, of which some have writ whole Tracts, paralelling this Microcosme with that Megacosme, mans perfections with the whole world: O when David considered the privileges and prerogatives of man, he breaks out emphatically, Lord what is man that thou art so mindful of him, etc. But when I Consider men dignities, of which Some have writ Whole Tracts, paralleling this Microcosm with that Megacosm, men perfections with the Whole world: uh c-crq np1 vvn dt n2 cc n2 pp-f n1, pns31 vvz av av-j, n1 r-crq vbz n1 cst pns21 vb2r av j pp-f pno31, av cc-acp c-crq pns11 vvb ng1 n2, pp-f r-crq d vhb vvn j-jn n2, vvg d n1 p-acp cst n1, ng1 n2 p-acp dt j-jn n1:
Note 0 Psalm. 8.4. Psalm. 8.4. np1. crd.
Note 1 See the frēch Academie, in fol. praefa. in partem primam, in the french Author in octavo. See pag. 1.2.3.4.5. 〈 ◊ 〉 per totum lib•um. Et apud Cassantum in catalogo pa 51. 52. See the french Academy, in fol. Preface. in partem primam, in the french Author in octavo. See page. 1.2.3.4.5. 〈 ◊ 〉 per totum lib•um. Et apud Cassantum in Catalogo Paul 51. 52. vvb dt jp n1, p-acp n1 n1. p-acp fw-la fw-la, p-acp dt jp n1 p-acp fw-la. n1 n1. crd. 〈 sy 〉 fw-la fw-la fw-la. fw-la fw-la fw-la p-acp fw-la n1 crd crd
Note 2 Apud Alsted. pulchra image in Theolog natural. p. 2. pag. 643. 644 Apud Alsted. Beautiful image in Theolog natural. p. 2. page. 643. 644 fw-la np1. fw-la n1 p-acp n1 j. n1 crd n1. crd crd




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