Four sermons preached upon solemne occasions I. The troubler of Israel. II. The righteous mans concern for the churches misery. Preached before the judges. III. Cæsars due honour, preached before the mayor and aldermen of Leicester, May 29. 1669. IV. Davids work and rest, preached before the election of the mayor. By Tho. Stanhope A.M. Vicar of St. Margarets in Leicester.

Stanhope, Thomas
Publisher: printed for Henry Brome at the Gun at the west end of St Pauls
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1670
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A61282 ESTC ID: R221868 STC ID: S5233B
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text If any enquire whither this advice tends, my answer briefly shall be, Every Considerative man may easily discern that the Church of England like Christ its husband is crucified between two malefactors: The Papist on the one hand, and the Separatist on the other: both these would have their worship in contempt of and opposition to ours: which brings an Odium upon our Religion. And certainly if those who have power in their hands improve not their power to vindicate that Church whereof they are members, their account will be heavy, when the greatest must appear before one greater than they: If any inquire whither this Advice tends, my answer briefly shall be, Every Considerative man may Easily discern that the Church of England like christ its husband is Crucified between two malefactors: The Papist on the one hand, and the Separatist on the other: both these would have their worship in contempt of and opposition to ours: which brings an Odium upon our Religion. And Certainly if those who have power in their hands improve not their power to vindicate that Church whereof they Are members, their account will be heavy, when the greatest must appear before one greater than they: cs d vvi c-crq d n1 vvz, po11 vvb av-j vmb vbi, d j n1 vmb av-j vvi cst dt n1 pp-f np1 av-j np1 po31 n1 vbz vvn p-acp crd n2: dt njp p-acp dt crd n1, cc dt n1 p-acp dt j-jn: d d vmd vhi po32 n1 p-acp n1 a-acp cc n1 p-acp png12: r-crq vvz dt np1 p-acp po12 n1. cc av-j cs d r-crq vhb n1 p-acp po32 n2 vvb xx po32 n1 p-acp vvb cst n1 c-crq pns32 vbr n2, po32 vvb vmb vbi j, c-crq dt js vmb vvi p-acp crd jc cs pns32:
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