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 but what then shall become of the Apostle St Pauls Counsaile, Why rather suffer yee not wrong? Why rather sustaine yee not harme? What of king Salomons, Of doing good for ill, that so wee may at the length, Lay Coales vpon his Head? What of our Saviour Christs of Turning the Checke? Shall we be all of vs Rehoboams, and forsake the Counsaile of these Auncients, and cleaue to the Counsaile of those Younglings our Lusts and Affections? Wherefore, Beloved, to grow to an end. but what then shall become of the Apostle Saint Paul's Counsel, Why rather suffer ye not wrong? Why rather sustain ye not harm? What of King Solomon's, Of doing good for ill, that so we may At the length, Lay Coals upon his Head? What of our Saviour Christ of Turning the Check? Shall we be all of us Rehoboams, and forsake the Counsel of these Ancients, and cleave to the Counsel of those Younglings our Lustiest and Affections? Wherefore, beloved, to grow to an end. cc-acp q-crq av vmb vvi pp-f dt n1 zz npg1 n1, uh-crq av vvb pn22 xx vvi? uh-crq av vvi pn22 xx vvi? q-crq pp-f n1 np1, pp-f vdg j p-acp n-jn, cst av pns12 vmb p-acp dt n1, vvb n2 p-acp po31 n1? q-crq pp-f po12 n1 npg1 pp-f vvg dt vvb? vmb pns12 vbi d pp-f pno12 vvz, cc vvi dt n1 pp-f d n2-j, cc vvb p-acp dt n1 pp-f d n2 po12 vvz cc n2? c-crq, j-vvn, pc-acp vvi p-acp dt n1.
Note 0 1. Cor. 6.7. 1. Cor. 6.7. crd np1 crd.
Note 1 Prov. 25.22. Curae 25.22. np1 crd.
Note 2 Mat. 5.39. Mathew 5.39. np1 crd.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 Corinthians 6.7; 1 Corinthians 6.7 (Geneva); Ecclesiasticus 28.12; Matthew 5.39; Philippians 2.1 (Geneva); Philippians 2.2; Proverbs 25.22
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1 Corinthians 6.7 (Geneva) - 2 1 corinthians 6.7: why rather susteine yee not harme? why rather sustaine yee not harme True 0.926 0.974 1.245
1 Corinthians 6.7 (Geneva) - 1 1 corinthians 6.7: why rather suffer ye not wrong? but what then shall become of the apostle st pauls counsaile, why rather suffer yee not wrong True 0.728 0.865 0.33




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Note 0 1. Cor. 6.7. 1 Corinthians 6.7
Note 1 Prov. 25.22. Proverbs 25.22
Note 2 Mat. 5.39. Matthew 5.39