Certaine sermons preached by Iohn Prideaux, rector of Exeter Colledge, his Maiestie's professor in divinity in Oxford, and chaplaine in ordinary

Prideaux, John, 1578-1650
Publisher: Imprinted by Leonard Lichfield
Place of Publication: Oxford
Publication Year: 1636
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A68609 ESTC ID: S115233 STC ID: 20345
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text 6 What shall we say then of those ( Beloued ) who make temporall felicity a note of the Church, paint her alwaies in pompe, to deceiue the credulous gazers, and perswade them to beleeue, that the Church was never there, where shee shewed not alwaies a glorious out-side. The world can witnesse what a stirre the Romish factors haue kept of late, to justify their whore of Babylon, not by faith, (I warrant you) but by this externall visibility; and discard all other Congregations from being Churches; which oppressed heretofore, (especially by their tyranny ) in the eyes of the world haue not beene so conspicuous. This point so often, so throughly, by so many discussed, on our side, to the confusion of all apposites, and satisfaction of the vnpartiall; they reinforce now againe, 6 What shall we say then of those (beloved) who make temporal felicity a note of the Church, paint her always in pomp, to deceive the credulous gazers, and persuade them to believe, that the Church was never there, where she showed not always a glorious outside. The world can witness what a stir the Romish Factors have kept of late, to justify their whore of Babylon, not by faith, (I warrant you) but by this external visibility; and discard all other Congregations from being Churches; which oppressed heretofore, (especially by their tyranny) in the eyes of the world have not been so conspicuous. This point so often, so thoroughly, by so many discussed, on our side, to the confusion of all apposites, and satisfaction of the unpartial; they reinforce now again, crd r-crq vmb pns12 vvi av pp-f d (vvn) r-crq vvb j n1 dt vvb pp-f dt n1, vvb pno31 av p-acp n1, pc-acp vvi dt j n2, cc vvi pno32 p-acp vvb, cst dt n1 vbds av-x a-acp, c-crq pns31 vvn xx av dt j n1-an. dt n1 vmb vvi r-crq dt n1 dt np1 n2 vhb vvn pp-f av-j, pc-acp vvi po32 n1 pp-f np1, xx p-acp n1, (pns11 vvb pn22) cc-acp p-acp d j n1; cc vvb d j-jn n2 p-acp vbg n2; r-crq vvd av, (av-j p-acp po32 n1) p-acp dt n2 pp-f dt n1 vhb xx vbn av j. d n1 av av, av av-j, p-acp av d vvn, p-acp po12 n1, p-acp dt n1 pp-f d n2-jn, cc n1 pp-f dt j-u; pns32 vvi av av,
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Note 0 Eccles. li. 4. Ecclesiastes 51.4