A godlye, and pithie exhortation, made to the iud[ges of Sussex ...] By William Ouerton, Doctor of Diuinitie, and one of the Queenes Maiesties iustices appoynted for the peace vvithin the same countie

Overton, William, 1525?-1609
Publisher: Printed by R Newbery and H Bynneman
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1579
Approximate Era: Elizabeth
TCP ID: A68527 ESTC ID: S107302 STC ID: 18925
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text These vices therfore, or these defects of Vertue, extortion, oppression, bryberie, periurie, enuie in the clyente, craste in the councellour, unpietie of tale hearers, impunitie of tale bearers, pryde in one sorte, stubbernesse in an other sort, many lawes made, fewe lawes executed, the licentious life of the people, the carelesse securitie of the gouernours, with suche other like, these vices (I say) and those men that are frayghted therwith, these vices and those men in whom these vices do raigne, are ye very causes & causers of all discord & dissētion, of al strife & variance, of all stirres & troubles, These vices Therefore, or these defects of Virtue, extortion, oppression, bribery, perjury, envy in the clyente, craste in the counselor, unpiety of tale hearers, impunity of tale bearer, pride in one sort, Stubbornness in an other sort, many laws made, few laws executed, the licentious life of the people, the careless security of the Governors, with such other like, these vices (I say) and those men that Are freighted therewith, these vices and those men in whom these vices do Reign, Are you very Causes & causers of all discord & dissension, of all strife & variance, of all stirs & Troubles, np1 n2 av, cc d n2 pp-f n1, n1, n1, n1, n1, vvb p-acp dt j, vvn p-acp dt n1, n1 pp-f n1 n2, n1 pp-f n1 n2, n1 p-acp crd n1, n1 p-acp dt j-jn n1, d n2 vvd, d n2 vvn, dt j n1 pp-f dt n1, dt j n1 pp-f dt n2, p-acp d j-jn j, d n2 (pns11 vvb) cc d n2 cst vbr vvn av, d n2 cc d n2 p-acp ro-crq d n2 vdb vvi, vbr pn22 av vvz cc n2 pp-f d n1 cc n1, pp-f d n1 cc n1, pp-f d n2 cc n2,




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