The Christian's theorico-practicon: or, His whole duty consisting of knowledge and practice. Expressed in two sermons or discourses at S. Maryes in Oxon. By Robert Dyer, Mr. of Arts, late of Lincolne Colledge and Hart-hall in Oxon, now lecturer at the Devizes in Wiltshire.

Dyer, Robert, b. 1602 or 3
Publisher: printed by G M iller for Walter Hammond and are to be sold by Henry Hammond bookseller in Salisbury
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1633
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A73882 ESTC ID: S125218 STC ID: 7393.5
Subject Headings: Christian life; Duty; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text so much condemned in a Heathen, how odious and detestable in a Christian? As if a profest Grammarian should speake nothing but Barbarismes, or a noted Logician bee altogether unable to dispute, or compose an argument. Let mee expostulate with the same Orator, Quid verba audiam, cum facta non videam? If I heare onely words and see no deedes, if thy hot profession bee seconded but with cold actions, thou art at most but a verbalist, and superficiall counterfeit. Thou hast a Sword, the Sword of the Spirit, but so rusted for want of Vse, so much condemned in a Heathen, how odious and detestable in a Christian? As if a professed Grammarian should speak nothing but Barbarisms, or a noted Logician be altogether unable to dispute, or compose an argument. Let me expostulate with the same Orator, Quid verba audiam, cum facta non videam? If I hear only words and see no Deeds, if thy hight profession be seconded but with cold actions, thou art At most but a verbalist, and superficial counterfeit. Thou hast a Sword, the Sword of the Spirit, but so rusted for want of Use, av av-d vvn p-acp dt j-jn, c-crq j cc j p-acp dt np1? c-acp cs dt j-vvn n1 vmd vvi pix cc-acp n2, cc dt j-vvn n1 vbb av j p-acp vvi, cc vvi dt n1. vvb pno11 vvi p-acp dt d n1, fw-la fw-la fw-la, fw-la fw-la fw-la fw-la? cs pns11 vvb av-j n2 cc vvb dx n2, cs po21 j n1 vbb vvn cc-acp p-acp j-jn n2, pns21 vb2r p-acp ds p-acp dt n1, cc j n-jn. pns21 vh2 dt n1, dt n1 pp-f dt n1, p-acp av vvn p-acp n1 pp-f vvb,
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