Fiue sermons vpon speciall occasions (Viz.) 1. A sermon preached at Pauls Crosse. 2. To the Honorable the Virginia Company 3. At the consecration of Lincolnes Inne Chappell. 4. The first sermon preached to K. Charles at St. Iames, 1625. 5. A sermon preached to his Maiestie at White-hall, 24. Febr. 1625. By Iohn Donne Deane of Saint Pauls, London.

Donne, John, 1572-1631
Publisher: Printed for Thomas Iones and are to bee sold at the signe of the Blacke Rauen in the Strand
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1626
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A20641 ESTC ID: S109970 STC ID: 7041
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text for as he shall haue no end, so hee neuer had beginning; we haue an eternall afternoone in our immortalitie; we shall no more see an end, then God hath seene a beginning; and Millions of yeares, multiplied by Millions, make not vp a Minute to this Eternitie, this Immortalitie. When Diues values a droppe of water at so high a price, what would he giue for a Riuer? How poore a Clod of of Earth is a Mannor? how poore an inch, a Shire? how poore a spanne, a Kingdome? how poore a pace, the whole World? and yet how prodigally we sell Paradise, Heauen, Soules, Consciences, Immortalitie, Eternitie, for a few Graines of this Dust? What had Eue for Heauen, so little, for as he shall have no end, so he never had beginning; we have an Eternal afternoon in our immortality; we shall no more see an end, then God hath seen a beginning; and Millions of Years, multiplied by Millions, make not up a Minute to this Eternity, this Immortality. When Diues value's a drop of water At so high a price, what would he give for a River? How poor a Clod of of Earth is a Manor? how poor an inch, a Shire? how poor a span, a Kingdom? how poor a pace, the Whole World? and yet how prodigally we fell Paradise, Heaven, Souls, Consciences, Immortality, Eternity, for a few Grains of this Dust? What had Eue for Heaven, so little, c-acp c-acp pns31 vmb vhi dx vvi, av pns31 av-x vhd n1; pns12 vhb dt j n1 p-acp po12 n1; pns12 vmb av-dx av-dc vvi dt vvb, av np1 vhz vvn dt vvg; cc crd pp-f n2, vvn p-acp crd, vvb xx a-acp dt n1 p-acp d n1, d n1. c-crq fw-la n2 dt n1 pp-f n1 p-acp av j dt n1, q-crq vmd pns31 vvi p-acp dt n1? c-crq j dt n1 pp-f pp-f n1 vbz dt n1? c-crq j dt n1, dt n1? c-crq j dt j, dt n1? c-crq j dt n1, dt j-jn n1? cc av c-crq av-jn pns12 vvb n1, n1, n2, n2, n1, n1, p-acp dt d n2 pp-f d n1? r-crq vhd np1 p-acp n1, av j,




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