Sermons preached before his Maiestie 1. The bridegromes banquet. 2. The triumph of constancie. 3. The banishment of dogges. By Francis Rollenson, Batcheler of Diuinitie.

Rollenson, Francis, ca. 1565-1630
Publisher: Printed by T Snodham for Robert Iackson and are to be solde at his shop in Fleet streete ouer against the Conduit
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1611
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A10994 ESTC ID: S112081 STC ID: 21264
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text The Iewes be naturally superstitious, the Egyptians learned, the Syrians couetous, the Sicilians acute, the Africans craftie, the Scythians cruel, the Grecians vnconstant, the Italians generous, the French-men rash, the Spaniards vaine-glorious, the Cretians liers, euill beasts, slow bellies, the Germans and Brittanes valiant. These stampes of nature being considered we may conclude, that it is farre more honourable for a man to be of one Nation or one Citie then another. The Iewes be naturally superstitious, the egyptians learned, the Syrians covetous, the Sicilians acute, the African's crafty, the Scythians cruel, the Greeks unconstant, the Italians generous, the Frenchmen rash, the Spanish vainglorious, the Cretians liers, evil beasts, slow bellies, the Germanes and Brittanes valiant. These stamps of nature being considered we may conclude, that it is Far more honourable for a man to be of one nation or one city then Another. dt npg1 vbb av-j j, dt njp2 j, dt njp2 j, dt njp2 j, dt njp2 j, dt njp2 j, dt njp2 j, dt njp2 j, dt np2 j, dt np1 j, dt njp2 n2, j-jn n2, j n2, dt j cc npg1 j. d n2 pp-f n1 vbg vvn pns12 vmb vvi, cst pn31 vbz av-j av-dc j p-acp dt n1 pc-acp vbi pp-f crd n1 cc crd n1 av j-jn.
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