Morbus epidemicus: or, the danger of self-seeking; discovered in a sermon preached before the right honorable, the Lord Major of the city of London, at Mercers-Chappel, Novemb. 18. 1649. By John Cardell.

Cardell, John
Publisher: Printed by John Field
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1650
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A80049 ESTC ID: R206319 STC ID: C494
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text and a mans Family his own, together with all those several appurtenances that may serve to render any of these either comfortable or conspicuous: These things I calls a mans own, his Life, his Liberty, his Estate, his Good Name, his Family, not because of any absolute irrespective interest that a man hath in any of these things, for so God alone is the great and absolute Proprietary, he is the mighty God, the supreme Landlord of all the whole World, and we are all but his Stewards or Tenants at will, and a men Family his own, together with all those several appurtenances that may serve to render any of these either comfortable or conspicuous: These things I calls a men own, his Life, his Liberty, his Estate, his Good Name, his Family, not Because of any absolute irrespective Interest that a man hath in any of these things, for so God alone is the great and absolute Proprietary, he is the mighty God, the supreme Landlord of all the Whole World, and we Are all but his Stewards or Tenants At will, cc dt ng1 n1 po31 d, av p-acp d d j n2 cst vmb vvi p-acp vvb d pp-f d d j cc j: d n2 pns11 vvz dt ng1 d, po31 n1, po31 n1, po31 n1, po31 j n1, po31 n1, xx p-acp pp-f d j j n1 cst dt n1 vhz p-acp d pp-f d n2, p-acp av np1 j vbz dt j cc j n1, pns31 vbz dt j np1, dt j n1 pp-f d dt j-jn n1, cc pns12 vbr d cc-acp po31 ng1 cc n2 p-acp n1,
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