A sermon preached before the late King James His Majesty at Greenwich the 19 of Iuly 1604 together with two letters in way of apology for his sermon : the one to the late King Iames His Majesty : the other to the Lords of His Majesties then Privie Councell / by John Burges ...

Burges, John, 1561?-1635
Publisher: Printed by Thomas Brudenell
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1642
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A30293 ESTC ID: R313 STC ID: B5720
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Psalms CXXII, 8-9; England and Wales. -- Privy Council; James -- I, -- King of England, 1566-1625;
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In-Text I thinke the Kings Majesty knoweth it not (would God he did know it) that there be very many of his poore subjects wonderfull ignorant: I think the Kings Majesty Knoweth it not (would God he did know it) that there be very many of his poor subject's wonderful ignorant: pns11 vvb dt ng1 n1 vvz pn31 xx (vmd n1 pns31 vdd vvi pn31) cst pc-acp vbi av d pp-f po31 j n2-jn j j:




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