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preachedat preached Preachesat edat esarat Lin liw lincolns lincoins Lincol coIns ns inne PSALME 38.4 384 384 FOR MINE iniquitiesare iniquities dre ARE GONE OVER MY HEAD ASA AS A heh HEA HEAVY hedvy VY BURDEN THEY ARE TOO HEAVY FOR MEE AVID avld having in the former verses of this psalm assignd assigns a dividreason why he was bound to pray becausehe was in misery 0 lord rebuke me not in thine anger for thine arrows stick stich stica sticj fast in mee and a reason why hee should be in misery because god was angry thy hand gresseth presseth pres seth me sore v i2 and there is no sound nesse in my flesh because of thine anger v 33. and a reason why god should be angry because he had sinnd sinad there is no rest inin my bones because of my sin in the same verse he proceeds to a reason why this prayer of his must be vehement why these miseries ofhis ochis of his are so violent and why gods anger is permanent and he hindes all this to be because in his sins all these venimous venomous venimous qualities vehemence violence and continuance were complicated and enwrappd enwrappd for hee had sinnd sinad vehemently in the rage of lust and violently in the effusion of bloud aloud and permanently in a long and senslesse senslesse security they are all contracted in this text into two kinds which will be our two parts in handling these words first the supergresso snaer super sniergresso super mine iniquities are gone over my head theres the multiplicity the number the succession and so the continuation of his sin and then the Gravatce super my sins are as a heavy burden too heavy for me theres the greatnesse greatnesse the weight the insupportablenesse insupportable nesse of his sin S augustine cals cats cais these two distinctions or considerations of sin Ignorant ignorantiam ignorantism iam & difficultatem first that david was ignorant that he saw not the tide as it swelld sewelld up upon him abysius abyssus alyssum abyssum depth calid upon depth and all thy waters and all thy billows are
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| Title | Preached at Lincolns Inne |
| Creator | Donne, John, 1572-1631 |
| Date Delivered | 1618 |
| Date Delivered - Gregorian | spring or summer 1618 |
| Date Delivered - Julian | spring or summer 1618 |
| Scripture | Ps. 38:4 |
| Occasion | None Specified |
| Audience | None Specified |
| Location |
Lincoln's Inn (London, England) |
| Edition | Electronic reproduction; |
| Publisher Original | University of California Press |
| Date Original | 1955 |
| Publisher Digital | Brigham Young University |
| Date Digital | 2004-05 |
| Physical Description | 24 p. |
| Editors |
Simpson, Evelyn Mary Spearing, 1885-1954 Potter, George Reuben, 1895-1954 |
| Citation | The Sermons of John Donne, vol. 2, no. 3 |
| Holding Institution | Brigham Young University |
| Subject |
Church of England--Sermons Sermons, English |
| Language | English; eng; en |
| Collection | The Collected Sermons of John Donne |
| Patron Usage Instructions | http://lib.byu.edu/about/copyright/genericnote.php |
| Copyright Status/Owner | Public Domain |
| Access Level | Public |
| Type | Text |
| Format | text/pdf |
| System Requirements | Internet connectivity. Worldwide Web browser. Adobe Acrobat reader |
| SIRSI ID | ACU8985 |
| Call Number | BX 5133 .D6 S4 |
| LIS Tag | byucompounddocument |
| Browse sort title | 013 The Sermons of John Donne, vol. 02, no. 03 |
| File name | v02_n03 |
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