The mysterie of mankind, made into a manual, or The Protestants portuize reduced into explication application, inuocation, tending to illumination, sanctification, deuotion, being the summe of seuen sermons, preached at S. Michaels in Cornehill, London. By William Loe, Doctor of Diuinity, chaplaine to his sacred Maiesty, and pastor elect, and allowed by authority of superiours of the English Church at Hamborough in Saxonie.

Loe, William, d. 1645
Publisher: Printed by Bernard Alsop for George Fayerbeard and are to be sold at his shoppe at the north side of the Exchange
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1619
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A06193 ESTC ID: S105401 STC ID: 16689
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text The first mouer yet notmoued in local scite, yet not circūscribed, ordering al times, yet not changed, in Essence infinite, incōprehensible in Maiestie, in goodnes soueraigne, in wisedom wonderfull, in counsels terrible, in iudgmēt righteous in cogitations secret, in works holy, in mercy rich, in promise true, alwayes the same, eternal, immortal, vnchangeable, not to bee expressed by speech, not conceyued by thought, of whom al the Angels of Heauen doe stand in feare, whom all dominations and thrones doe adore, at whose presence all powers do shake. The First mover yet notmoued in local scite, yet not circumscribed, ordering all times, yet not changed, in Essence infinite, incomprehensible in Majesty, in Goodness sovereign, in Wisdom wonderful, in Counsels terrible, in judgement righteous in cogitations secret, in works holy, in mercy rich, in promise true, always the same, Eternal, immortal, unchangeable, not to be expressed by speech, not conceived by Thought, of whom all the Angels of Heaven do stand in Fear, whom all dominations and thrones do adore, At whose presence all Powers do shake. dt ord n1 av vvn p-acp j fw-la, av xx vvn, vvg d n2, av xx vvn, p-acp n1 j, j p-acp n1, p-acp n1 j-jn, p-acp n1 j, p-acp n2 j, p-acp n1 j p-acp n2 j-jn, p-acp n2 j, p-acp n1 j, p-acp n1 j, av dt d, j, j, j-u, xx pc-acp vbi vvn p-acp n1, xx vvn p-acp n1, pp-f ro-crq d dt n2 pp-f n1 vdb vvi p-acp n1, ro-crq d n2 cc n2 vdb vvi, p-acp rg-crq n1 d n2 vdb vvi.




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