The city remembrancer. Or, A sermon preached to the native-citizens, of London, at their solemn assembly in Pauls on Tuesday, the 23 of June, A.D. MDCLVII. / By Edm. Calamy B.D. and pastor of the church at Aldermanbury.

Calamy, Edmund, 1600-1666
Publisher: Printed by S G for John Baker at the sign of the Peacock in Pauls Church yard
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1657
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A78766 ESTC ID: R208432 STC ID: C228A
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Acts XXI, 39; London (England) -- History -- 17th century; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text It is no little happiness to us, that are now assembled this day, that wee are by Nation Englishmen. When Julius Caesar first came into Britain (which we now call England, ) hee thought he had found out another world. Aristides a Greek Author cals it by way of excellency, The great Island. Charles the Great stiles it ▪ The granary and Storehouse for the Western world. Matth. Parisiensis calls it, hortus deliciarum, puteus inexhaustus &c. A Paradise of pleasures, a well which can never be drawn dry. It is no little happiness to us, that Are now assembled this day, that we Are by nation Englishmen. When Julius Caesar First Come into Britain (which we now call England,) he Thought he had found out Another world. Aristides a Greek Author calls it by Way of excellency, The great Island. Charles the Great stile it ▪ The granary and Storehouse for the Western world. Matthew Parisiensis calls it, Hortis deliciarum, Puteus inexhaustus etc. A Paradise of pleasures, a well which can never be drawn dry. pn31 vbz dx j n1 p-acp pno12, cst vbr av vvn d n1, cst pns12 vbr p-acp n1 np1. c-crq np1 np1 ord vvd p-acp np1 (r-crq pns12 av vvb np1,) pns31 vvd pns31 vhd vvn av j-jn n1. np1 dt jp n1 vvz pn31 p-acp n1 pp-f n1, dt j n1. np1 dt j vvz pn31 ▪ dt n1 cc n1 p-acp dt j n1. np1 np1 vvz pn31, fw-la fw-la, j fw-la av dt n1 pp-f n2, dt av r-crq vmb av-x vbi vvn j.
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