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 4 For further Illustration hereof, two notable instances amongst the rest, the Scripture it selfe affords vs. The one 1. Kings 16.31. Where Achab is Chronicled, to haue out-strip't in Idolatry, all his Predecessors, for that hee made it but a light matter, to retaine Ieroboams Calues, wherein they worshipped the true God, after an Idolatrous manner; but brought in Baal of the Sydonians, and built him an Altar, and house, to worship that ridiculous Blocke, insteed of the living God. The other is as manifest here, in the twofold Idolatry, practised by the Israelites in the wildernesse, which the Prophet David, thus expresseth. 4 For further Illustration hereof, two notable instances among the rest, the Scripture it self affords us The one 1. Kings 16.31. Where Ahab is Chronicled, to have outstripped in Idolatry, all his Predecessors, for that he made it but a Light matter, to retain Ieroboams Calves, wherein they worshipped the true God, After an Idolatrous manner; but brought in Baal of the Sidonians, and built him an Altar, and house, to worship that ridiculous Block, instead of the living God. The other is as manifest Here, in the twofold Idolatry, practised by the Israelites in the Wilderness, which the Prophet David, thus Expresses. crd c-acp jc n1 av, crd j n2 p-acp dt n1, dt n1 pn31 n1 vvz pno12 dt crd crd np1 crd. q-crq np1 vbz vvn, pc-acp vhi j p-acp n1, d po31 n2, p-acp cst pns31 vvd pn31 p-acp dt j n1, pc-acp vvi n2 n2, c-crq pns32 vvd dt j np1, p-acp dt j n1; p-acp vvn p-acp np1 pp-f dt njp2, cc vvd pno31 dt n1, cc n1, p-acp vvb cst j n1, av pp-f dt j-vvg np1. dt n-jn vbz p-acp j av, p-acp dt j n1, vvn p-acp dt np1 p-acp dt n1, r-crq dt n1 np1, av vvz.




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In-Text 1. Kings 16.31. 1 Kings 16.31