Hēsychia Christianou, or, A Christian's acquiescence in all the products of divine providence opened in a sermon, preached at Cottesbrook in Northampton-Shire, April the 16, 1644, at the interment of the Right Honourable, and eminently pious lady, the Lady Elizabeth Langham, wife to Sir James Langham Kt. / by Simon Ford ...

Ford, Simon, 1619?-1699
Publisher: Printed by R D for John Baker
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1665
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A39911 ESTC ID: R10829 STC ID: F1485
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Acts XXI, 14; Langham, Elizabeth, -- Lady, d. 1664; Providence and government of God; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text Her Education, (under which I comprise the greatest part of her time, for she was not much above a year a Wife) was in a School, or rather Academy of Learning, and Nursery of Vertue; I mean, the constant inspection and converse of her watchful Mother, the now Countess of Huntingdon, from whose great Parts and Graces, she received in her soul that vis plastica which formed her into so eminent, a both Woman and Christian. Under ber, she enjoyed an education (for the most part) in a religious retiredness, which she hath often blessed God for, as that which not only secured her from the knowledge of any vice by domestical example (no such thing daring to shew it self under that noble Ladies Government) but also removed her from the very news of what evils were acted abroad; Her Education, (under which I comprise the greatest part of her time, for she was not much above a year a Wife) was in a School, or rather Academy of Learning, and Nursery of Virtue; I mean, the constant inspection and converse of her watchful Mother, the now Countess of Huntingdon, from whose great Parts and Graces, she received in her soul that vis plastica which formed her into so eminent, a both Woman and Christian. Under ber, she enjoyed an education (for the most part) in a religious retiredness, which she hath often blessed God for, as that which not only secured her from the knowledge of any vice by domestical Exampl (not such thing daring to show it self under that noble Ladies Government) but also removed her from the very news of what evils were acted abroad; po31 n1, (p-acp r-crq pns11 vvi dt js n1 pp-f po31 n1, c-acp pns31 vbds xx d p-acp dt n1 dt n1) vbds p-acp dt n1, cc av-c n1 pp-f vvg, cc n1 pp-f n1; pns11 vvb, dt j n1 cc n1 pp-f po31 j n1, dt av n1 pp-f np1, p-acp rg-crq j n2 cc n2, pns31 vvd p-acp po31 n1 cst fw-fr fw-la r-crq vvd pno31 p-acp av j, dt d n1 cc njp. p-acp zz, pns31 vvd dt n1 (c-acp dt av-ds n1) p-acp dt j n1, r-crq pns31 vhz av vvn np1 p-acp, c-acp d r-crq xx av-j vvn pno31 p-acp dt n1 pp-f d n1 p-acp j n1 (xx d n1 vvg pc-acp vvi pn31 n1 p-acp d j n2 n1) p-acp av vvd pno31 p-acp dt j n1 pp-f r-crq n2-jn vbdr vvn av;
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