A sermon prerched [sic] by Mr. James Row, sometime minister at Strowan, in St. Geilles Kirk at Edinburgh, which has been commonly known by the name of Pockmanty preaching.
A SERMON Prerched by Mr. James Row, sometime Minister at Strowan, in St. Geilles Kirk at Edinburgh, which has been commonly known by the Name of Pockmanty Preaching. Jeremiah Chap. 30. Verse 17. For I will restore health to thee,
A SERMON Prerched by Mr. James Row, sometime Minister At Strowan, in Saint Geilles Kirk At Edinburgh, which has been commonly known by the Name of Pockmanty Preaching. Jeremiah Chap. 30. Verse 17. For I will restore health to thee,
I Need not trouble you much who is meant by Zion here, ye all ken it, it is the poor Kirk of Scotland, for the Kirk of Scotland is wounde• 〈 ◊ 〉 her Head, in her Hands, in her Feet, and in her Heart.
I Need not trouble you much who is meant by Zion Here, you all ken it, it is the poor Kirk of Scotland, for the Kirk of Scotland is wounde• 〈 ◊ 〉 her Head, in her Hands, in her Feet, and in her Heart.
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First in her Head in the Government. 2dly. In her Hands, in the Discipline. 3dly. In her Heart, as in the Doctrine. 4thly. In her Feet, as in the Worship.
First in her Head in the Government. 2dly. In her Hands, in the Discipline. 3dly. In her Heart, as in the Doctrine. 4thly. In her Feet, as in the Worship.
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but the 〈 ◊ 〉 is of Rome smelt so strangly, that she could a ta•• you, she smell'd of the Whore of Babel; Bu• now bring the stinkenest Pepery to the Kirk 〈 ◊ 〉 Scotland, and it will smell to her as sweet as a• Apple: Now poor Spectacle!
but the 〈 ◊ 〉 is of Room smelled so strangely, that she could a ta•• you, she smelled of the Whore of Babel; Bu• now bring the stinkenest Peppery to the Kirk 〈 ◊ 〉 Scotland, and it will smell to her as sweet as a• Apple: Now poor Spectacle!
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Secondly, The Kirk of Scotland Tastes better then ever she did, and how sae? I'le tell you, a good Minister wald a been content of a Dish of plain Milk and Bread, humble Meat indeed,
Secondly, The Kirk of Scotland Tastes better then ever she did, and how sae? I'll tell you, a good Minister walled a been content of a Dish of plain Milk and Bred, humble Meat indeed,
We had once a bonny Kirk, but after they got us fast, they made the silken Threed a Cable-Tow, with which they girded us so fast that we could not sae much as fidge,
We had once a bonny Kirk, but After they god us fast, they made the silken Thread a Cable-Tow, with which they girded us so fast that we could not sae much as fidge,
but their Cadging her up and down from Edinburgh to London, and it may be from Rome too, gave her sik a het Coat, that we have these Twelve Months bygane been stirring her up and down to keep her faae foundying;
but their Cadging her up and down from Edinburgh to London, and it may be from Room too, gave her sik a het Coat, that we have these Twelve Months bygane been stirring her up and down to keep her faae foundying;
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Yea, tha• made not only a Horse but an Ass of the Kirk 〈 ◊ 〉 Scotland: How sae quo ye? what mean ye b• this? I'le tell you how, they made Balaams A• of her, ye ken well enough, Balaam was go•• an unluckie gait,
Yea, tha• made not only a Horse but an Ass of the Kirk 〈 ◊ 〉 Scotland: How sae quo you? what mean you b• this? I'll tell you how, they made Balaams A• of her, you ken well enough, balaam was go•• an unlucky gait,
but Balaam till her 〈 ◊ 〉 gain and whaked her soundly, that, was whe• the five Articles of Perth were brought in 〈 ◊ 〉 ▪ The third time the Angel met Balaam in fa• strait a gait, that the Ass could not win by;
but balaam till her 〈 ◊ 〉 gain and whaked her soundly, that, was whe• the five Articles of Perth were brought in 〈 ◊ 〉 ▪ The third time the Angel met balaam in fa• strait a gait, that the Ass could not win by;
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Now GOD has opened all our Eyes, we were like blind Balaam, ganging an unluckie gait and Riding post to Rome, and what was gotten behind him upon the Ass, wat ye? I'le tell you, there was a Pockmanty;
Now GOD has opened all our Eyes, we were like blind balaam, ganging an unlucky gait and Riding post to Room, and what was got behind him upon the Ass, what you? I'll tell you, there was a Pockmanty;
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The 4th Wound the Kirk of Scotland got was in her Heart, and that I tald you was the Doctrine of the Kirk of Scotland, and that is Peperie and Arinianism, whilk is sae ryfe in our Schools and Kirks;
The 4th Wound the Kirk of Scotland god was in her Heart, and that I tald you was the Doctrine of the Kirk of Scotland, and that is Peperie and Arinianism, whilk is sae rife in our Schools and Kirks;
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for he is the Head, and the Kirk is the Body, and that our Saviour ere he entered the Ministry he was carryed by Luciter (God save us) to the Wilderness where he was Tempted of the Meikle Devil, then he was Rejected and let light of by all;
for he is the Head, and the Kirk is the Body, and that our Saviour ere he entered the Ministry he was carried by Lucifer (God save us) to the Wilderness where he was Tempted of the Meikle devil, then he was Rejected and let Light of by all;
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but Hosanna's, Blest is he that comes in the Name of the Lord, but the next News that they heard, in they came with Halbarts and Jothard Stalves frac the High Preist to apprehend him;
but Hosanna's, Blessed is he that comes in the Name of the Lord, but the next News that they herd, in they Come with Halbarts and Jothard Staves franc the High Priest to apprehend him;
and now is the Glorious Day, she is Rydding in Triumph to Jerusalem, now there is nothing in all Mouths but Hosanna's, but take heed when they come with Swords and Stalves frae the Hight Priest, that some do not with Peter shaw a pair of Heels and forsake her.
and now is the Glorious Day, she is Rydding in Triumph to Jerusalem, now there is nothing in all Mouths but Hosanna's, but take heed when they come with Swords and Staves frae the Hight Priest, that Some do not with Peter shaw a pair of Heels and forsake her.
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They have not only made an Ass of the Kirk of Scotland but they have betrayed her, ye h••• wha betrayed our Saviour, they betrayed hi• that were silent in sae good a Cause, they b•trayed him that accused him, that Judged him they betrayed him that forsook him;
They have not only made an Ass of the Kirk of Scotland but they have betrayed her, you h••• wha betrayed our Saviour, they betrayed hi• that were silent in sae good a Cause, they b•trayed him that accused him, that Judged him they betrayed him that forsook him;
and being to Preach the very same Wor• of Judas, What will ye give me and I will betr•• him? The young Man Learned his Text sae w••• that he could a tald it baith in Latine and Sc••• Quid mihi dabitis & ego Tradum illum? what w••• ye give me and I will betray him? There was 〈 ◊ 〉 Good-man Sitting at the Foot of the Poupit, was standing up looking in his Face, said, Marie 〈 ◊ 〉 give you a good Fat Bishoprick,
and being to Preach the very same Wor• of Judas, What will you give me and I will betr•• him? The young Man Learned his Text sae w••• that he could a tald it baith in Latin and Sc••• Quid mihi dabitis & ego Tradum Ilum? what w••• you give me and I will betray him? There was 〈 ◊ 〉 Goodman Sitting At the Foot of the Poupit, was standing up looking in his Face, said, Marry 〈 ◊ 〉 give you a good Fat Bishopric,
Wha ha• Betrayed the Kirk of Scotland? I need not te•• you, but the Kirk of Scotland was once an Bo•nie Kirk and a Bonnie Gramar School, and well 〈 ◊ 〉 wat, she had Skill in Regimen & Concordenti• and could a made a peice of Bonnie Latine, an• for every thing she was forced to da Regula•• and when she offended she was sure of pan• Manum; But afterwards when she went to the College she had mair Liberty,
Wha ha• Betrayed the Kirk of Scotland? I need not te•• you, but the Kirk of Scotland was once an Bo•nie Kirk and a Bonny Grammar School, and well 〈 ◊ 〉 wat, she had Skill in Regimen & Concordenti• and could a made a piece of Bonny Latin, an• for every thing she was forced to da Regula•• and when she offended she was sure of pan• Manum; But afterwards when she went to the College she had more Liberty,
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and first of all she began to Rhetorick, but instead of proper speaking she Learned nothing but Hyperboles and Allegories, then she came into the Logick, and in stead of true Demonstrations she Learned nothing but Homonimaes and Captious Sylogisms, afterwards she came to Aethicks, but she did not trouble her self meikle with them,
and First of all she began to Rhetoric, but instead of proper speaking she Learned nothing but Hyperboles and Allegories, then she Come into the Logic, and in stead of true Demonstrations she Learned nothing but Homonimaes and Captious Syllogisms, afterwards she Come to Aethicks, but she did not trouble her self meikle with them,
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but this was too high a Theme for her, wherefore she studied more the Physicks and turned all into Materia prima, and made it self Capable of any Form they pleased to Impose upon us.
but this was too high a Theme for her, Wherefore she studied more the Physics and turned all into Materia prima, and made it self Capable of any From they pleased to Impose upon us.
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AND first of all, I will speak to you who are the Members of the College of Justice, and why I pray you, will not ye Subscrive the Covenant? ye will say to me, ye are Imployed by His Majesty in some special Affairs,
AND First of all, I will speak to you who Are the Members of the College of justice, and why I pray you, will not you Subscribe the Covenant? you will say to me, you Are Employed by His Majesty in Some special Affairs,
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And in the second place, Why do not ye Noblemen Subscrive the Covenant? ye will say noli me tangere, Howsoever I'le give you a Touch, It may be you will be put to it, ye will fay, we must Ride in Parliament Order, the meanest man must go foremost and Subscrive the C•venant,
And in the second place, Why do not you Noblemen Subscribe the Covenant? you will say noli me tangere, Howsoever I'll give you a Touch, It may be you will be put to it, you will faith, we must Ride in Parliament Order, the Meanest man must go foremost and Subscribe the C•venant,
and then we will come after, that i• bra Answer indeed, you have a Fashion in t•• S•uth part of Scotland, that wh•n ye come to 〈 ◊ 〉 Foord, the Jackman must venter over first •pon his weak weary Naig,
and then we will come After, that i• Bram Answer indeed, you have a Fashion in t•• S•uth part of Scotland, that wh•n you come to 〈 ◊ 〉 Foord, the Jackman must venture over First •pon his weak weary Naig,
and then Turning himself about to the place where the Proveist and Baillies of Aberdeen Sat; And what is the reason ye subscrive not the Covenant? It may be ye will say, •e came here about your Civil Affairs;
and then Turning himself about to the place where the Provost and Baillies of Aberdeen Sat; And what is the reason you subscribe not the Covenant? It may be you will say, •e Come Here about your Civil Affairs;
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