Twenty sermons formerly preached XVI ad aulam, III ad magistratum, I ad populum / and now first published by Robert Sanderson ...

Sanderson, Robert, 1587-1663
Publisher: Printed by R Norton for Henry Seile
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1656
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A62137 ESTC ID: R19857 STC ID: S640
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text and wheresoever else he is occasioned to speak of himself, or his own affairs. It were certainly good for us, (in the publick exercise of our Ministery at least,) where we may avoid it, not to meddle at all with personall and particular things, that concern either our selves or others. Both becavse the more we descend to particulars, the more subject we are to mistakings, (for descendendo contingit errare; ) and the leaven of a little error or Indiscretion in the pulpit, will sowre a great lump of Truth and of Wholsome doctrine: As also because personal matters can hardly be so dealt in, (especially in publick) but that, through prejudices and the partiality of mens affections, offence and distaste will be taken thereat by some or other. and wheresoever Else he is occasioned to speak of himself, or his own affairs. It were Certainly good for us, (in the public exercise of our Ministry At least,) where we may avoid it, not to meddle At all with personal and particular things, that concern either our selves or Others. Both Because the more we descend to particulars, the more Subject we Are to mistakings, (for descendendo contingit errare;) and the leaven of a little error or Indiscretion in the pulpit, will sour a great lump of Truth and of Wholesome Doctrine: As also Because personal matters can hardly be so dealt in, (especially in public) but that, through prejudices and the partiality of men's affections, offence and distaste will be taken thereat by Some or other. cc c-crq av pns31 vbz vvn pc-acp vvi pp-f px31, cc po31 d n2. pn31 vbdr av-j j p-acp pno12, (p-acp dt j n1 pp-f po12 n1 p-acp ds,) c-crq pns12 vmb vvi pn31, xx pc-acp vvi p-acp d p-acp j cc j n2, cst vvb d po12 n2 cc n2-jn. av-d p-acp dt av-dc pns12 vvb p-acp n2-j, dt av-dc j-jn pns12 vbr p-acp n2-vvg, (c-acp fw-la fw-la fw-la;) cc dt n1 pp-f dt j n1 cc n1 p-acp dt n1, vmb j dt j n1 pp-f n1 cc pp-f j n1: c-acp av c-acp j n2 vmb av vbi av vvn p-acp, (av-j p-acp j) cc-acp cst, p-acp n2 cc dt n1 pp-f ng2 n2, n1 cc n1 vmb vbi vvn av p-acp d cc n-jn.




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