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preached to the rafle earle raffe eaf ear ie of carlile and his company at sion 16221 1622 1522 mark16 MARK 1616 16.16 16 HE THAT THAT BELEEVETH NO NOTT SHALL BE BEDAMNED DAMNED HE FIRST words that are recorded in the scriptures to have THE Tbeenspokenbyoursaviourarethosewhichhespoketohis father and mother then when they had lost him at jerusalem how is it that you sought me knew yee not that I1 must be about my fathers businesses businesse businesse and the last words which are in this euangelist recorded to have been spoken by him to his apostles are then also when they were to lose him in jerusalem when he was to depart out of their presence and set himselfe himselfe in the heavenly jerusalem at the right hand of his father of which last words of his this text is a part in his first words those to his father and mother he doth not rebuke their care in seeking him nor their tendernesse tendernesse in seeking him as they told him they did with heavy hearts but he lets them know that if not the band of nature nor the reverentiall reverentially respect due to parents then no respect in the world should hold him from a diligent proceeding in that worke which he came for the advancing the kingdome kingcome kingdome of god in the salvation of mankinde mankinde in his last words to his apostles he doth not discomfort them by his absence for he sayes I1 am with you alwayes alwayes even unto the end of the world but he incourageth them to a chearfull cheerfull chearfull undertaking of their great worke the preaching of the gospel to all nations by many arguments many inducements of which one of the waightiest waightiest is that their preach- ing of the gospel was not like to be uneffectuall uneffectually because he had given them the sharpest spur and the strongest bridle upon man 1
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| Title | Preached to the Earle of Carlile, and his Company, at Sion. [? 1622] |
| Creator | Donne, John, 1572-1631 |
| Date Delivered | 1622 |
| Date Delivered - Gregorian | 1622 |
| Date Delivered - Julian | 1622 |
| Scripture | Mark 16:16 |
| Occasion | None Specified |
| Audience | Earl of Carlile, and his Company |
| Location |
Sion Chapel |
| Edition | Electronic reproduction; |
| Publisher Original | University of California Press |
| Date Original | 1959 |
| Publisher Digital | Brigham Young University |
| Date Digital | 2004-05 |
| Physical Description | 23 p. |
| Editors |
Simpson, Evelyn Mary Spearing, 1885-1954 Potter, George Reuben, 1895-1954 |
| Citation | The Sermons of John Donne, vol. 5, no. 13 |
| 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 | 061 The Sermons of John Donne, vol. 05, no. 13 |
| File name | v05_n13 |
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| Title | Preached to the Earle of Carlile, and his Company, at Sion. [? 1622], page 1 |
| Creator | Donne, John, 1572-1631 |
| Date Delivered | 1622 |
| Date Delivered - Gregorian | 1622 |
| Date Delivered - Julian | 1622 |
| Edition | Electronic reproduction; |
| Publisher Original | University of California Press |
| Date Original | 1959 |
| Publisher Digital | Brigham Young University |
| Date Digital | 2004-04-29 |
| Physical Description | page 1 of 23 |
| Editors |
Simpson, Evelyn Mary Spearing, 1885-1954 Potter, George Reuben, 1895-1954 |
| Citation | The Sermons of John Donne, vol. 5, no. 13 |
| 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 |
| Full Text | preached to the rafle earle raffe eaf ear ie of carlile and his company at sion 16221 1622 1522 mark16 MARK 1616 16.16 16 HE THAT THAT BELEEVETH NO NOTT SHALL BE BEDAMNED DAMNED HE FIRST words that are recorded in the scriptures to have THE Tbeenspokenbyoursaviourarethosewhichhespoketohis father and mother then when they had lost him at jerusalem how is it that you sought me knew yee not that I1 must be about my fathers businesses businesse businesse and the last words which are in this euangelist recorded to have been spoken by him to his apostles are then also when they were to lose him in jerusalem when he was to depart out of their presence and set himselfe himselfe in the heavenly jerusalem at the right hand of his father of which last words of his this text is a part in his first words those to his father and mother he doth not rebuke their care in seeking him nor their tendernesse tendernesse in seeking him as they told him they did with heavy hearts but he lets them know that if not the band of nature nor the reverentiall reverentially respect due to parents then no respect in the world should hold him from a diligent proceeding in that worke which he came for the advancing the kingdome kingcome kingdome of god in the salvation of mankinde mankinde in his last words to his apostles he doth not discomfort them by his absence for he sayes I1 am with you alwayes alwayes even unto the end of the world but he incourageth them to a chearfull cheerfull chearfull undertaking of their great worke the preaching of the gospel to all nations by many arguments many inducements of which one of the waightiest waightiest is that their preach- ing of the gospel was not like to be uneffectuall uneffectually because he had given them the sharpest spur and the strongest bridle upon man 1 |
| SIRSI ID | ACU8985 |
| Call Number | BX 5133 .D6 S4 |
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