The poore-mans preacher A sermon preached at S. Maries Spittle in London, on Tuesday in Easter weeke, being April. 7. 1607. By Ro. Wakeman Bachelar of Diuinitie, and fellow of Ballioll College in Oxford.

Wakeman, Robert, 1575 or 6-1629
Publisher: Printed by A Hatfield for Iohn Bill
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1607
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A14645 ESTC ID: S101713 STC ID: 24951
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text But alas my brethren how few of them are of Nebridius and Pammachius minde, how few that expose their talents euen their many talents to so good vses? for if they doe, where are the Colledges they haue founded, where are the Hospitals they haue erected? where are the Schooles they haue builded? where are the poore schollers they haue maintained? where are the Orphanes and impotent they haue reléeued? where are the naked and destitute they haue cloathed? where are the harbourlesse they haue housed? where are the sicke and néedie they haue visited? No, no, beloued, what they should bestow on these charitable vses, many of them spend it on their pride and brauerie, vpon their loosenesse and prodigalitie, vpon their riot and luxurie, vpon their surfetting and gluttonie, vpon their pleasure and sensualitie. But alas my brothers how few of them Are of Nebridius and Pammachius mind, how few that expose their Talents even their many Talents to so good uses? for if they do, where Are the Colleges they have founded, where Are the Hospitals they have erected? where Are the Schools they have built? where Are the poor Scholars they have maintained? where Are the Orphans and impotent they have relieved? where Are the naked and destitute they have clothed? where Are the harbourless they have housed? where Are the sick and needy they have visited? No, no, Beloved, what they should bestow on these charitable uses, many of them spend it on their pride and bravery, upon their looseness and prodigality, upon their riot and luxury, upon their surfeiting and gluttony, upon their pleasure and sensuality. p-acp uh po11 n2 c-crq d pp-f pno32 vbr pp-f np1 cc np1 n1, c-crq d cst vvb po32 n2 av po32 d n2 p-acp av j n2? c-acp cs pns32 vdb, q-crq vbr dt n2 pns32 vhb vvn, q-crq vbr dt n2 pns32 vhb vvn? q-crq vbr dt n2 pns32 vhb vvn? q-crq vbr dt j n2 pns32 vhb vvn? q-crq vbr dt n2 cc j pns32 vhb vvn? q-crq vbr dt j cc j pns32 vhb vvn? q-crq vbr dt j pns32 vhb vvn? q-crq vbr dt j cc j pns32 vhb vvn? uh-dx, uh-dx, j-vvn, r-crq pns32 vmd vvi p-acp d j n2, d pp-f pno32 vvi pn31 p-acp po32 n1 cc n1, p-acp po32 n1 cc n1, p-acp po32 n1 cc n1, p-acp po32 vvg cc n1, p-acp po32 n1 cc n1.




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