A sermon at the funerall of the truely vertuous, honourable, valiant, in fame, never-dying, Sir Simon Harcourt, one of his Majesties most honourable privie councell in the realme of Ireland, and colonell over some of His Majesties forces there. Preached in Christ-Church in Dublin, Mar. 31. 1642. Before the Lords Justices, and the rest of His Majesties most honourable privie councell, his Majesties commanders and souldiers for that present service. By Edward Dunstervill, Batchelour of Divinitie. Now published by command of the House of Parliament.

Dunstervill, Edward
England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons
Publisher: Printed for Richard Badger
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1642
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A81847 ESTC ID: R15434 STC ID: D2618
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Chronicles, 2nd, XXXV, 23-24; Funeral sermons -- Ireland; Harcourt, Simon, -- Sir, 1603?-1642; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text how many presidents might I name you in sacred stories, in humane histories, and some in our experience who have suddenly beene taken away in all places and conditions? So that in all places, in all conditions, in all actions, at all times, it is a good and meet thing that all persons make ready, with their loynes girt, with their lights burning, to bee like men who wait for their Lord; how many Presidents might I name you in sacred stories, in humane histories, and Some in our experience who have suddenly been taken away in all places and conditions? So that in all places, in all conditions, in all actions, At all times, it is a good and meet thing that all Persons make ready, with their loins girded, with their lights burning, to be like men who wait for their Lord; c-crq d n2 vmd pns11 vvb pn22 p-acp j n2, p-acp j n2, cc d p-acp po12 n1 r-crq vhb av-j vbn vvn av p-acp d n2 cc n2? av cst p-acp d n2, p-acp d n2, p-acp d n2, p-acp d n2, pn31 vbz dt j cc j n1 cst d n2 vvb j, p-acp po32 n2 vvn, p-acp po32 n2 vvg, pc-acp vbi j n2 r-crq vvb p-acp po32 n1;
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