The reform'd samaritan, or, The worship of God by the measures of spirit and truth preached for a visitation-sermon at the convention of the clergy, by the reverend Arch-Deacon of Coventry, in Coventry, April the sixth, 1676 : to which is annexed, a review of a short discourse printed in 1649, about the necessity and expediency of worshipping God by set forms / by John Allington ...

Allington, John, d. 1682
Publisher: Printed by J C for Thomas Basset
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1678
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A23818 ESTC ID: R2327 STC ID: A1213
Subject Headings: Allington, John, d. 1682. -- Brief apology for the sequestred clergy; Church of England -- Clergy; Sermons, English -- 17th century; Visitation sermons;
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In-Text I have heard of some, who make an huge scruple of any Recreation upon the Lord's day, who upon all the days of the Week have made none at all of Rebellion, Schism, Sedition, Heresie, which (witness the Apostle ) are more undoubted wickednesses! Yea, we have heard and seen too too many boggle at a Surplice, who made nothing of Plundering, Killing, and Cutting of Throats! Too too many scrupling a Gesture at the Sacrament, who made none (after their own mode) to receive it with Hatred, Malice, and all Ʋncharitableness. And what is this, I have herd of Some, who make an huge scruple of any Recreation upon the Lord's day, who upon all the days of the Week have made none At all of Rebellion, Schism, Sedition, Heresy, which (witness the Apostle) Are more undoubted Wickednesses! Yea, we have herd and seen too too many boggle At a Surplice, who made nothing of Plundering, Killing, and Cutting of Throats! Too too many Scrutining a Gesture At the Sacrament, who made none (After their own mode) to receive it with Hatred, Malice, and all Ʋncharitableness. And what is this, pns11 vhb vvn pp-f d, r-crq vvb dt j n1 pp-f d n1 p-acp dt ng1 n1, r-crq p-acp d dt n2 pp-f dt n1 vhb vvn pix p-acp d pp-f n1, n1, n1, n1, r-crq (n1 dt n1) vbr dc j n2! uh, pns12 vhb vvn cc vvn av av d vvb p-acp dt n1, r-crq vvd pix pp-f vvg, vvg, cc vvg pp-f n2! av av d vvg dt n1 p-acp dt n1, r-crq vvd pix (p-acp po32 d n1) pc-acp vvi pn31 p-acp np1-n, n1, cc d n1. cc q-crq vbz d,
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