Brotherly reconcilement preached in Oxford for the vnion of some, and now published with larger meditations for the vnitie of all in this Church and common-wealth: with an apologie of the vse of fathers, and secular learning in sermons. By Egeon Askevv of Queens Colledge.

Askew, Egeon, b. 1576
Publisher: Printed by R Field for George Bishop
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1605
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A22141 ESTC ID: S100302 STC ID: 855
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text This is the light that none can approch vnto, and peace that passeth al vnderstanding, Non vidit oculus lucem inaccessibilem, non audiat auris nec intelligat cor pacem incomprehensibilem, saith Bernard. But why do I bring you some clusters to shew you of the fruite of this good land? Why do I labor with this lure of peace to call ye on in the way of peace? Why do I speake of the praise of peace (saith Austine ) which passeth all your vnderstanding, and is not possible for me to vtter? Let vs deferre the praise of peace, till we come to this Hope and country of peace: This is the Light that none can approach unto, and peace that passes all understanding, Non vidit oculus lucem inaccessibilem, non audiat Auris nec Intelligat cor pacem incomprehensibilem, Says Bernard. But why do I bring you Some clusters to show you of the fruit of this good land? Why do I labour with this lure of peace to call you on in the Way of peace? Why do I speak of the praise of peace (Says Augustine) which passes all your understanding, and is not possible for me to utter? Let us defer the praise of peace, till we come to this Hope and country of peace: d vbz dt n1 cst pix vmb vvi p-acp, cc n1 cst vvz d n1, fw-fr fw-la fw-la fw-la fw-la, fw-la fw-la fw-la fw-la n1 fw-la fw-la fw-la, vvz np1. cc-acp q-crq vdb pns11 vvi pn22 d n2 pc-acp vvi pn22 pp-f dt n1 pp-f d j n1? q-crq vdb pns11 vvi p-acp d n1 pp-f n1 pc-acp vvi pn22 a-acp p-acp dt n1 pp-f n1? q-crq vdb pns11 vvb pp-f dt n1 pp-f n1 (vvz np1) r-crq vvz d po22 n1, cc vbz xx j p-acp pno11 pc-acp vvi? vvb pno12 vvi dt n1 pp-f n1, c-acp pns12 vvb p-acp d n1 cc n1 pp-f n1:
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