A verie godlie and necessary sermon preached before the yong countesse of Cumberland in the North, the 14 of Nouember, 1577. By Christopher Shutt.

Shutte, Christopher, d. 1626
Publisher: By H Middleton for Christopher Barker printer to the Queenes Maiestie
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1578
Approximate Era: Elizabeth
TCP ID: A12165 ESTC ID: S103003 STC ID: 22470
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 16th century;
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In-Text how perilously, & howe vainely is he fraughted, that makes the chaff of bulles and pardons, his surest traffique? What loose anchre hold hath he, trow ye, that rests & rides vpon his owne merits and sinfull workes? Howe vncertaine is his course, who directeth his race to saile to heauen by the mediation of saintes? What a cowardly maryner is he, that alwayes is afraid at the paper rockes and painted fyers of purgatorie? What vaine ordinance is holy bread, and holye water, to fight against the powers of hell? What foode or nourishmēt can his beades, his palmes, his cādles, his oyle, his ashes, how perilously, & how vainly is he fraughted, that makes the chaff of Bulls and Pardons, his Surest traffic? What lose anchre hold hath he, trow you, that rests & rides upon his own merits and sinful works? Howe uncertain is his course, who directeth his raze to sail to heaven by the mediation of Saints? What a cowardly mariner is he, that always is afraid At the paper Rocks and painted fires of purgatory? What vain Ordinance is holy bred, and holy water, to fight against the Powers of hell? What food or nourishment can his beads, his palms, his Candles, his oil, his Ashes, c-crq av-j, cc c-crq av-j vbz pns31 vvn, cst vvz dt n1 pp-f n2 cc n2, po31 js n1? q-crq j n1 n1 vhz pns31, vvb pn22, cst vvz cc vvz p-acp po31 d n2 cc j n2? np1 j vbz po31 n1, r-crq vvz po31 n1 pc-acp vvi p-acp n1 p-acp dt n1 pp-f n2? q-crq dt j n1 vbz pns31, cst av vbz j p-acp dt n1 n2 cc j-vvn n2 pp-f n1? q-crq j n1 vbz j n1, cc j n1, pc-acp vvi p-acp dt n2 pp-f n1? q-crq n1 cc n1 vmb po31 n2, po31 n2, po31 n2, po31 n1, po31 n2,
Note 0 Isai. 55.2. Isaiah 55.2. np1 crd.
Note 1 Isai. 64.6. luk. 17.10. Isaiah 64.6. luk. 17.10. np1 crd. vvb. crd.
Note 2 Ioh. 14.6. col. 2.18. John 14.6. col. 2.18. np1 crd. fw-fr. crd.
Note 3 2. The. 2.10 1, tim. 4.1. 2. tim. 4.3. 2 pet. 2.1, 2 apoc. 18.3, 4. 2. The. 2.10 1, time. 4.1. 2. time. 4.3. 2 pet. 2.1, 2 Apocalypse. 18.3, 4. crd np1. crd crd, n1. crd. crd n1. crd. crd n1. crd, crd n1. crd, crd




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Note 0 Isai. 55.2. Isaiah 55.2
Note 1 Isai. 64.6. Isaiah 64.6
Note 1 luk. 17.10. Luke 17.10
Note 2 Ioh. 14.6. John 14.6
Note 2 col. 2.18. Colossians 2.18
Note 3 1, tim. 4.1. 1 Timothy 4.1
Note 3 2. tim. 4.3. 2 Timothy 4.3
Note 3 2 pet. 2.1, 2 2 Peter 2.1; 2 Peter 2.2
Note 3 apoc. 18.3, 4. Apocalypse 18.3; Apocalypse 18.4