Day's dyall, or, His twelve howres that is, twelve severall lectures by way of catechisme, as they were delivered by him in the chappel of Oriell Colledge in Oxford, in the yeeres of our Lord God 1612, and 1613.
- Title
- Day's dyall, or, His twelve howres that is, twelve severall lectures by way of catechisme, as they were delivered by him in the chappel of Oriell Colledge in Oxford, in the yeeres of our Lord God 1612, and 1613.
- Author
- Day, John, 1566-1628.
- Publication
- At Oxford :: Printed by Ioseph Barnes,
- 1614.
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- Subject terms
- Theology, Doctrinal.
- Link to this Item
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- Cite this Item
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"Day's dyall, or, His twelve howres that is, twelve severall lectures by way of catechisme, as they were delivered by him in the chappel of Oriell Colledge in Oxford, in the yeeres of our Lord God 1612, and 1613." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A19985.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 4, 2024.
Contents
- title page
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TO THEIR PARENTS HOPEFVLL, and fairest Braunches, the Pillars of their severall Families, theGENTLEMEN COMMONERS ofOriell Colledge, Fellow-Commoners, and therest: as also to thePOORE SCHOLLERS of thatHouse, Proficiency in both Lear∣nings, Secular, and Celestiall. -
THE SEVERALL ARGVMENTS, with the severall
Texts of Scripture, of every se∣verallLecture in this Booke. - THE PREAMBLE.
- GODS ESSENCE.
- THE TRINITIE.
- GODS ATTRIBVTES.
- GODS VVORKES.
- THE CHVRCH.
- THE CREED.
- OVR CHVRCH'S TENETS against the Church of Rome.
- THE TEN COMMANDEMENTS
- PRAIER.
- FASTING.
- ALMES.
- TO THE READER.