A collection of sermons upon several occasions by Thomas Pierce ...

Pierce, Thomas, 1622-1691
Publisher: Printed by W Hall for Ric Royston and Ric Davis
Place of Publication: Oxford
Publication Year: 1671
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A54829 ESTC ID: R33403 STC ID: P2167
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text WHen I look back upon the Church in all her motions out of the East, observing how Monarchy and Learning have been at once the two Shoulders to bear her up, and withal the two Legs to bring her hither; And when again I do reflect upon our Twenty years sins, which were the complicated Cause of our Twelve years sufferings; I mean our Drunkenness and Luxury, which were deservedly prescribed so long a Fast; the rashnesse and vanity of our Oaths, which gave us a miserable option betwixt a perjury, and an undoing; our profanation of the Quire, which turn'd us out of the Cathedral; our gross neglect of Gods Service, which helpt to vote down our publick Liturgie; our general idleness and sloth, which often cast us out of our Houses, WHen I look back upon the Church in all her motions out of the East, observing how Monarchy and Learning have been At once the two Shoulders to bear her up, and withal the two Legs to bring her hither; And when again I do reflect upon our Twenty Years Sins, which were the complicated Cause of our Twelve Years sufferings; I mean our drunkenness and Luxury, which were deservedly prescribed so long a Fast; the rashness and vanity of our Oaths, which gave us a miserable option betwixt a perjury, and an undoing; our profanation of the Choir, which turned us out of the Cathedral; our gross neglect of God's Service, which helped to vote down our public Liturgy; our general idleness and sloth, which often cast us out of our Houses, c-crq pns11 vvb av p-acp dt n1 p-acp d po31 n2 av pp-f dt n1, vvg c-crq n1 cc vvg vhb vbn p-acp a-acp dt crd n2 pc-acp vvi po31 a-acp, cc av dt crd n2 pc-acp vvi po31 av; cc c-crq av pns11 vdb vvi p-acp po12 crd n2 n2, r-crq vbdr dt vvn n1 pp-f po12 crd n2 n2; pns11 vvb po12 n1 cc n1, r-crq vbdr av-vvn vvn av av-j dt av-j; dt n1 cc n1 pp-f po12 n2, r-crq vvd pno12 dt j n1 p-acp dt n1, cc dt vvg; po12 n1 pp-f dt n1, r-crq vvd pno12 av pp-f dt n1; po12 j vvb pp-f npg1 n1, r-crq vvd p-acp vvb a-acp po12 j n1; po12 j n1 cc n1, r-crq av vvd pno12 av pp-f po12 n2,




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