Day's festiuals or, twelve of his sermons deliuered by him at seueral times to the parishioners of St Maryes in Oxford, on the three chiefe festivals of the yeere, Christmas, Easter, and Whit-sontide. Three of vvhich sermons, are touching our Saviour; one, the Holy Ghost; two, the two sacraments; the other six, such severall duties, as belong to the severall sorts of all Christians.

Day, John, 1566-1628
Publisher: By Ioseph Barnes
Place of Publication: Oxford
Publication Year: 1615
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A19986 ESTC ID: S109429 STC ID: 6426
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text Thirdly, the Husband that hath beene twice married, or that hath marryed a ƲƲidow, could not be capable of Holy Orders. And thus they dignifie Holy Matrimony, as did the Souldiers our Saviour Christ. They put the scarlet Roab of a Sacrament on it, ( Marriage with them forsooth is a Sacrament ) and yet they spit it in the Face too, it shall not be Sanctified in some Parties, and those twice married Parties that haue taken it, shall in no wise betake them to holy Orders. And this is Mother Catholike Church of Rome with whom so many of our English ƲƲomen are so much enamoured now adaies. Thirdly, the Husband that hath been twice married, or that hath married a ƲƲidow, could not be capable of Holy Order. And thus they dignify Holy Matrimony, as did the Soldiers our Saviour christ. They put the scarlet Robe of a Sacrament on it, (Marriage with them forsooth is a Sacrament) and yet they spit it in the Face too, it shall not be Sanctified in Some Parties, and those twice married Parties that have taken it, shall in no wise betake them to holy Order. And this is Mother Catholic Church of Room with whom so many of our English ƲƲomen Are so much enamoured now adais. ord, dt n1 cst vhz vbn av vvn, cc cst vhz vvn dt n1, vmd xx vbi j pp-f j n1. cc av pns32 vvi j n1, a-acp vdd dt n2 po12 n1 np1. pns32 vvd dt j-jn n1 pp-f dt n1 p-acp pn31, (n1 p-acp pno32 uh vbz pns31 n1) cc av pns32 vvb pn31 p-acp dt n1 av, pn31 vmb xx vbi vvn p-acp d n2, cc d av j-vvn n2 cst vhb vvn pn31, vmb p-acp dx n1 vvi pno32 p-acp j vvb. cc d vbz n1 jp n1 pp-f vvb p-acp ro-crq av d pp-f po12 np1 n2 vbr av av-d vvn av av.
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