The father of the faithfull tempted as was more concisely shewed August 31, 1674, at a solemne funeral in the church at Wotton under Edge in the countie of Gloucester / by Giles Oldisworth ...

Oldisworth, Giles, 1619-1678
Publisher: Printed by Henry Hall
Place of Publication: Oxford
Publication Year: 1676
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A53304 ESTC ID: R15932 STC ID: O251
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Hebrews XI, 17; Funeral sermons; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text Wherefore, of these remarkes, of these asterismes, which so many sorts of writers have hereunto affixed, of those Annotations which the Holy Ghost himself hath so graciously contributed, let every one of us reap some profit, some seasonable advantage, some Spiritual benefit, for our present consolation. If Moses turn'd aside to see that burning bush, let us with Him (a) contemplate (the greater miracle of the two) this (c) thicket of thorns, this fierce law (b) which (e) troubling the Patriarch on (h) every side, within (i) his bowells, within (i) his heart (k) kindleth, though not a consuming, yet a melting fire. For. Wherefore, of these remarks, of these asterismes, which so many sorts of writers have hereunto affixed, of those Annotations which the Holy Ghost himself hath so graciously contributed, let every one of us reap Some profit, Some seasonable advantage, Some Spiritual benefit, for our present consolation. If Moses turned aside to see that burning bush, let us with Him (a) contemplate (the greater miracle of the two) this (c) thicket of thorns, this fierce law (b) which (e) troubling the Patriarch on (h) every side, within (i) his bowels, within (i) his heart (k) kindleth, though not a consuming, yet a melting fire. For. c-crq, pp-f d n2, pp-f d n2, r-crq av d n2 pp-f n2 vhb av vvn, pp-f d n2 r-crq dt j n1 px31 vhz av av-j vvn, vvb d crd pp-f pno12 vvi d vvi, d j n1, d j n1, p-acp po12 j n1. cs np1 vvd av pc-acp vvi d j-vvg n1, vvb pno12 p-acp pno31 (pns31) vvi (dt jc n1 pp-f dt crd) d (sy) n1 pp-f n2, d j n1 (sy) r-crq (uh) vvg dt n1 p-acp (pns31) d n1, p-acp (uh) po31 n2, p-acp (uh) po31 n1 (zz) vvz, c-acp xx dt vvg, av dt vvg n1. np1
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