A Sermon upon the XX. verse of the V. Chapter of the Booke of Judges. Wherein occasion was justly taken for the Publication of some Reasons, which his Sacred Majestie had been pleased to give, of those Directions for Preachers, which hee had formerly sent |
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A 4 sermon upon the XX verse of the 77 chapter of the eme booke bae of bludges ludges wherein herein ff occasion oas was wasjust6i justly tahenjor rasen taken tahen talen jasen for jor jir yir the publi- cation of some reasons which his sacred Ma majestic festle jestie had heenpleased been heen geen agen pleased to give of those directions for preachers which hee had formerly sent fourth foorth preached at the crosse the ith jtb of se september ptember stember ptemaar ember 622 1622 1522 1632 by logn lohn jian yian donne doctor of divinities divinitie Divinitie and deane of saint pauls london4nd london and now by commandement comman dement of his Ma majestic festle jestie publ- ished as it was thenpreached thew then preached london printed for thomas lones tones iones and are to bee sold at his shop in the strand at the blacke raven neefe unto saint clements church 1622 dedicatory EPISTLE EPISTLEJ to the right honourable Honour able GEORGE MAR MAEQUESSE QuEssE OF buckingham high admirall admiral of england &c ac when I1 would speake saedie to the KING kinc by your LORDSHIPS meanes I1 doe now when I1 would speake to the kingdom I1 would do that by your lordshippes Lordship pes meanes to and therefore I1 am bold to transfer this sermon to the world through your lordships Lordships hands and under your name for the first part of the sermon the explication of the text my profession and my conscience is warant enough that I1 have spoken as the holy ghost intended for the second part the application of the text it wil I1
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| Title | A Sermon upon the XX. verse of the V. Chapter of the Booke of Judges. Wherein occasion was justly taken for the Publication of some Reasons, which his Sacred Majestie had been pleased to give, of those Directions for Preachers, which hee had formerly sent |
| Creator | Donne, John, 1572-1631 |
| Date Delivered | 1622-09-15 |
| Date Delivered - Gregorian | 15 September 1622 |
| Date Delivered - Julian | 15 September 1622 |
| Scripture | Judg. 5:20 |
| Occasion | None Specified |
| Audience | None Specified |
| Location |
St. Paul's Cross (London, England) |
| Edition | Electronic reproduction; |
| Publisher Original | University of California Press |
| Date Original | 1959 |
| Publisher Digital | Brigham Young University |
| Date Digital | 2004-05 |
| Physical Description | 32 p. |
| Editors |
Simpson, Evelyn Mary Spearing, 1885-1954 Potter, George Reuben, 1895-1954 |
| Citation | The Sermons of John Donne, vol. 4, no. 7 |
| 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 | 056 The Sermons of John Donne, vol. 04, no. 07 |
| File name | v04_n07 |
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