Three profitable sermons. 1. A pastorall charge. 2. Christs Larum-bell. 3. The soules sentinell Preached at seuerall times vpon sundry occasions, by Richard Carpenter pastor of Sherwill in Devon.

Carpenter, Richard, 1575-1627
Publisher: printed by Edward Griffin for Francis Constable at the white Lyon in Paules Church yard
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1617
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A73706 ESTC ID: S125294 STC ID: 4683.5
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text Indeede in temporall affaires, to procure security, we will all pleade mortality, and in some cases of discontentment, wee will complaine with Saint Austine, that our life is a vitall death, Splendida miseria NONLATINALPHABET a glittering miserie, a liuing calamitie, wherein our best repose is full of anguish, our greatest securitie without foundatiō, our trauell often without fruit, our sorrowes and cares alwaies without profit, our desires without successe, our hopes without rewards, our mirth without continuance, our miseries without remedies, dangers affrighting vs, diseases afflicting vs, afflictions greeuing vs, griefes tempting and tormenting vs on euery side. Indeed in temporal affairs, to procure security, we will all plead mortality, and in Some cases of discontentment, we will complain with Saint Augustine, that our life is a vital death, Splendida Miseria a glittering misery, a living calamity, wherein our best repose is full of anguish, our greatest security without Foundation, our travel often without fruit, our sorrows and Cares always without profit, our Desires without success, our hope's without rewards, our mirth without Continuance, our misery's without remedies, dangers affrighting us, diseases afflicting us, afflictions grieving us, griefs tempting and tormenting us on every side. av p-acp j n2, pc-acp vvi n1, pns12 vmb d vvi n1, cc p-acp d n2 pp-f n1, pns12 vmb vvi p-acp n1 np1, cst po12 n1 vbz dt j n1, fw-la fw-la dt j-vvg n1, dt j-vvg n1, c-crq po12 js n1 vbz j pp-f n1, po12 js n1 p-acp n1, po12 n1 av p-acp n1, po12 n2 cc n2 av p-acp n1, po12 n2 p-acp n1, po12 n2 p-acp n2, po12 n1 p-acp n1, po12 n2 p-acp n2, n2 vvg pno12, n2 vvg pno12, n2 vvg pno12, n2 vvg cc vvg pno12 p-acp d n1.
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