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Their great admired Opener of the Revelation, maketh our Church the Linsey-Woolsey Laodicean Church, neither hot nor cold. And some of them have slovenly compared our late gracious Sovereign Queen Elizabeth, of most Blessed Memory, to a Sluttish Housewife; that having swept the House, |
Their great admired Opener of the Revelation, makes our Church the linsey-woolsey Laodicean Church, neither hight nor cold. And Some of them have slovenly compared our late gracious Sovereign Queen Elizabeth, of most Blessed Memory, to a Sluttish Housewife; that having swept the House, |
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This Simile was first used by a very Reverend, grave and worthy Dean (who hath many ways deserved well of our whole Church) Alexander Noel, Dean of Pauls, in a Sermon before Queen Elizabeth: and modestly and moderately urged, not at all against the Ceremonies (which by his practice he did allow), but for the further restraint of Popish Priests and Jesuites, who lay thick in Ireland, and the Western Coasts of England and Wales, as heaps of dust and dirt behind the doors. Yet I here ascribed it to the Puritans, who (though they father it upon that good Man) must own it as their own Brat, because by mis applying it to the Ceremonies, they have made it their own. — Malè dum recitas, incipit esse t•un. |
This Simile was First used by a very Reverend, grave and worthy Dean (who hath many ways deserved well of our Whole Church) Alexander Noel, Dean of Paul's, in a Sermon before Queen Elizabeth: and modestly and moderately urged, not At all against the Ceremonies (which by his practice he did allow), but for the further restraint of Popish Priests and Jesuits, who lay thick in Ireland, and the Western Coasts of England and Wales, as heaps of dust and dirt behind the doors. Yet I Here ascribed it to the Puritans, who (though they father it upon that good Man) must own it as their own Brat, Because by miss applying it to the Ceremonies, they have made it their own. — Malè dum recitas, incipit esse t•un. |
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