Samuels encounter with Saul. I Sam. chap. 15 from ver. 13 to ver. 30. Preached and penned, by that worthy seruant of God, Mr. Richard Rogers, late preacher of Wetherfield, in Essex. And published word for word, according to this owne coppy, finished before his death
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- Samuels encounter with Saul. I Sam. chap. 15 from ver. 13 to ver. 30. Preached and penned, by that worthy seruant of God, Mr. Richard Rogers, late preacher of Wetherfield, in Essex. And published word for word, according to this owne coppy, finished before his death
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- Rogers, Richard, 1550?-1618.
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- London :: Printed by Edw. Grifin, for Samuel Man, dwelling in Pauls Church-yard at the signe of the Swan,
- 1620.
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"Samuels encounter with Saul. I Sam. chap. 15 from ver. 13 to ver. 30. Preached and penned, by that worthy seruant of God, Mr. Richard Rogers, late preacher of Wetherfield, in Essex. And published word for word, according to this owne coppy, finished before his death." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A10944.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 7, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- To the Christian Reader.
- A TABLE OF the cheefe heads or Doctrine, contained in this booke: and spe∣cially the marks of hypocrisie.
- biblical extract
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SAMVELS
Encounter with
SAVL.
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Doct. 1. Littleplace for re∣proofes, a∣mong Christians. - Doct. 2. No mans way is euil in his own eyes.
- Doct. 3. They that be bad, wil sometime reuerence the Mini∣sters.
- Doct. 4. Gods Minister must conuict his hearers of the truth he vtters.
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Doct. 5. The hy∣pocrite cōuicted,
- Doct. 6. When we are yet in meane e∣state, each benefit is thank∣worthy.
- Doct. 7. The grea∣ter and more our blessiings haue bene, the greater shall our accompt be.
- Doct. 8. God will not be ser∣ued by halfes.
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Doct. 9. Couetous∣nes is the roote of much euill. - Doct. 10. Sin neuer goeth without company.
- Sin would lie hid, if the word did not discouer it.
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- Doct. 13. The hypo∣crite pleads excuse from all blame vn∣der pre∣tence of any good.
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Doct. 14. Hypocrites extenuate their sinne.
THE THIRD SERMON. - Doct. 15. The mul∣tude con∣senteth in euill, with¦out any scruple.
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Doct. 16. Sacrifice pleaseth not God without o∣bedience. - Doct.17. Men are far wide in their account of sin.
- Doct. 18. Shifts will not serue turne, when God comes to to reckon.
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Doct. 19. Our sinnes depriue vs of our dea∣rest iewels. - Doct. 20. Gods message must be done to the great and small.
- Doct. 21. An hypo∣crite makes no conscience of lying.
- Doct. 22. Few such men to bee found, as may be be∣leeued vp∣on on their word.
- Doct. 23. The Hy∣pocrite bewrayes himselfe, euen in his best acti∣ons.
- Doct. 24. The most carelesse hearers, shall one day con∣demne themselues
- Doct. 25. The least hope of conceale∣ment har∣dens the hypocrite in sinne.
- Doct. 26. Gods fa∣uour is pretious to the worst at one time or o∣ther.
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Doct. 26. We must doe no∣thing, of which we cannot yeeld good rea∣son. - Doct. 28. Nothing should hurt vs, if wee cast not off Gods yoke.
- Doct. 28. Hypo∣crites may ascribe much to the means.
- Doct. 29. More doe frequent good company, then profit thereby.
- Doct. 30 The hypo∣crite may alvvay look to heare bad news.
- Conclusiō of the whole, with seri∣ous appli∣cation.
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