Fifty sermons preached at the parish-church of St. Mary Magdalene Milk-street, London, and elsewhere whereof twenty on the Lords Prayer / by ... Anthony Farindon ... ; the third and last volume, not till now printed ; to which is adjoyned two sermons preached by a friend of the authors, upon his being silenced.

Farindon, Anthony, 1598-1658
Publisher: Printed by Tho Roycroft for Richard Marriott
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1674
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A40889 ESTC ID: R306 STC ID: F432
Subject Headings: Church of England; Lord's prayer; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text And is there not a tincture of this poyson yet runing in the veins and lurking in the hearts of Christians? For from whence is that NONLATINALPHABET, that insatiable desire, of wealth? From whence are those ambitious thoughts, those NONLATINALPHABET, incorporeal hands, with which we catch at honours? From whence hath Covetousness gain'd the name of Thrift, and Fraud of Wisdom? From whence are those NONLATINALPHABET, sensual and sensless lusts? From whence comes it that to be Rich carries with it a greater splendor and beauty than to be Good? Is it not even from this, that either we think there is no eye of Providence watcheth over us, And is there not a tincture of this poison yet runing in the Veins and lurking in the hearts of Christians? For from whence is that, that insatiable desire, of wealth? From whence Are those ambitious thoughts, those, incorporeal hands, with which we catch At honours? From whence hath Covetousness gained the name of Thrift, and Fraud of Wisdom? From whence Are those, sensual and senseless Lustiest? From whence comes it that to be Rich carries with it a greater splendour and beauty than to be Good? Is it not even from this, that either we think there is no eye of Providence watches over us, cc vbz pc-acp xx dt n1 pp-f d n1 av vvg p-acp dt n2 cc vvg p-acp dt n2 pp-f np1? p-acp p-acp q-crq vbz d, cst j n1, pp-f n1? p-acp c-crq vbr d j n2, d, j n2, p-acp r-crq pns12 vvb p-acp n2? p-acp q-crq vhz n1 vvn dt n1 pp-f n1, cc n1 pp-f n1? p-acp c-crq vbr d, j cc j n2? p-acp q-crq vvz pn31 d pc-acp vbi j vvz p-acp pn31 dt jc n1 cc n1 cs pc-acp vbi j? vbz pn31 xx av p-acp d, cst d pns12 vvb pc-acp vbz dx n1 pp-f n1 vvz p-acp pno12,




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