A sermon preach'd at the anniversary meeting of the gentlemen educated at St. Paul's School, at St. Paul's Church, January 25, 1698/9 by John Pulleyn ...

Pulleyn, John
Publisher: Printed for Walter Kettilby
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1699
Approximate Era: WilliamAndMary
TCP ID: A56276 ESTC ID: R34562 STC ID: P4199
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Acts XX, 35; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text And now (Worthy School-Fellows, by whatever Titles you may be dignified above, or distinguished from one another) since you have met together on this Day, (and in this most Holy Place) which the Church hath set apart to commemorate the great Apostle St. Paul, to render Thanks for that Blessing of our Education in that School, which so worthily bears that Name, and which ought likewise ever to put us in mind of those Benefits and Advantages we have received from thence, I hope this Religious beginning of our appearance this Day, will give a happy and a successful Influence upon the following part of your Solemnity, especially seeing you are resolved to retrieve in some measure the primitive Feast of Charity, which is in truth the chief and most laudable Design of these and other the like Anniversary Meetings. A Design so noble and generous in it self, And now (Worthy School fellows, by whatever Titles you may be dignified above, or distinguished from one Another) since you have met together on this Day, (and in this most Holy Place) which the Church hath Set apart to commemorate the great Apostle Saint Paul, to render Thanks for that Blessing of our Education in that School, which so worthily bears that Name, and which ought likewise ever to put us in mind of those Benefits and Advantages we have received from thence, I hope this Religious beginning of our appearance this Day, will give a happy and a successful Influence upon the following part of your Solemnity, especially seeing you Are resolved to retrieve in Some measure the primitive Feast of Charity, which is in truth the chief and most laudable Design of these and other the like Anniversary Meetings. A Design so noble and generous in it self, cc av (j n2, p-acp r-crq n2 pn22 vmb vbi vvn a-acp, cc vvn p-acp crd n-jn) c-acp pn22 vhb vvn av p-acp d n1, (cc p-acp d av-ds j n1) r-crq dt n1 vhz vvn av p-acp j dt j n1 n1 np1, pc-acp vvi n2 p-acp d n1 pp-f po12 n1 p-acp cst n1, r-crq av av-j vvz d vvb, cc r-crq vmd av av pc-acp vvi pno12 p-acp n1 pp-f d n2 cc n2 pns12 vhb vvn p-acp av, pns11 vvb d j n1 pp-f po12 n1 d n1, vmb vvi dt j cc dt j n1 p-acp dt j-vvg n1 pp-f po22 n1, av-j vvg pn22 vbr vvn pc-acp vvi p-acp d n1 dt j vvb pp-f n1, r-crq vbz p-acp n1 dt j-jn cc av-ds j n1 pp-f d cc j-jn dt j n1 n2. dt n1 av j cc j p-acp pn31 n1,




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