The combate betwixt Christ and the deuill Foure sermons vpon the temptations of Christ in the wildrenes by Sathan, wherein are to be sene the subtle sleightes that the tempter vseth agaynst the children of God, and the meanes that God hath appointed to resiste him, sanctified to our vse in the example of our Sauiour Iesus Christ. By Iohn Vdall preacher of the word of God, at Kyngston vpon Thames.

Udall, John, 1560?-1592
Publisher: Printed by Robert Walde graue for Thomas Man and William Brome
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1588
Approximate Era: Elizabeth
TCP ID: A14176 ESTC ID: S113942 STC ID: 24492
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 16th century;
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In-Text for some are so secure and carelesse, that by their owne negligente they procure to thē selues many a woe, for that they haue not prouidently foresene the euill approching, others beyng already fallen into extremitie are not so vigilant in watchyng of all opportunitie of redresse, in takyng the occasions by those good meanes, which their wise trauaile (by the blessing of God vpon it) might haue procured vnto them, against both which this doctrine doth teache vs a lesson to bee noted, that seyng afflictions come from God (and are not els good) who onely knoweth on whom, for Some Are so secure and careless, that by their own negligent they procure to them selves many a woe, for that they have not providently foreseen the evil approaching, Others being already fallen into extremity Are not so vigilant in watching of all opportunity of redress, in taking the occasions by those good means, which their wise travail (by the blessing of God upon it) might have procured unto them, against both which this Doctrine does teach us a Lesson to be noted, that sing afflictions come from God (and Are not Else good) who only Knoweth on whom, c-acp d vbr av j cc j, cst p-acp po32 d j pns32 vvb p-acp pno32 n2 d dt n1, p-acp cst pns32 vhb xx av-j vvn dt n-jn vvg, n2-jn vbg av vvn p-acp n1 vbr xx av j p-acp vvg pp-f d n1 pp-f n1, p-acp vvg dt n2 p-acp d j n2, r-crq po32 j n1 (p-acp dt n1 pp-f np1 p-acp pn31) vmd vhi vvn p-acp pno32, p-acp d r-crq d n1 vdz vvi pno12 dt n1 pc-acp vbi vvn, cst vvb n2 vvi p-acp np1 (cc vbr xx av j) r-crq av-j vvz p-acp ro-crq,
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