16 results filtered with: Funeral sermons - 17th century
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The hearse of the renowned, the Right Honourable Robert Earle of Essex and Ewe, Viscount Hereford, Lord Ferrers of Chartley, Bourchier and Lovaine, sometime captaine lord generall of the armies raised for the defence of King and Parliament : As it was represented in a sermon, preached in the Abbey Church at Westminster, at the magnificent solemnity of his funerall, Octob. 22, 1646. / By Richard Vines. Published by order of the House of Peers.
Vines, Richard, 1600?-1656Date: 1646- Books
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A sermon preached at Walden in Essex, May 29th : At the interring of the corps of the right Honorable Susanna, Countesse of Suffolke. Being a modest and short narration of some remarable passages in the holy life and death of that memorable lady. Who dyed May 19th. 1649. / By Edw: Rainbowe. D.D.
Rainbowe, Edward, 1608-1684Date: 1649- Books
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Threnodia. The churches lamentation for the good man his losse : delivered in a sermon to the Right honourable the two Houses of Parliament, and the Reverend Assembly of Divines, at the funerall of that excellent man John Pym, Esquire, late a member of the Honourable House of Commons / preached in the Abbey-Church of Westminster, by Stephen Marshall, B.D. Minister of Gods word at Finching-field in Essex.
Marshall, Stephen, 1594?-1655Date: 1644- Books
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A funeral sermon on his late Royal Highness, William, Duke of Glocester : preach'd Aug. the 4th. 1700. By W. Fleetwood, chaplain in ordinary to His Majesty.
Fleetwood, William, 1656-1723Date: M D CC. [1700]- Books
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Death's alarum: or, Security's vvarning-piece : A sermon preached in S. Dionis Back-Church, at the funerall of Mrs. Mary Smith (daughter of Mr. Isaac Colfe, formerly minister of Gods Word at Chadwell in Essex, and late wife of Mr. Richard Smith of London, draper) who dyed the 9th. day of Novemb. 1653. and was buried the 16th of the same moneth. By Nath: Hardy, Mr. of Arts, and preacher to that parish.
Hardy, Nathaniel, 1618-1670Date: 1653- Books
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Oraison funebre de tres haute & tres puissante Princesse Marie, reine d'Angleterre, d'ecosse, de France, & d'Irlande : Prononcée le jour de ses funerailles par Monseigneur l'Archevêque de Canterbury. Traduire en François par L.D.
Tenison, Thomas, 1636-1715Date: 1695- Books
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The penitent death of a vvoefull sinner : Or, the penitent death of John Atherton executed at Dublin the 5. of December. 1640. With some annotations upon severall passages in it. As also the sermon, with some further enlargements, preached at his buriall. / By Nicholas Barnard Deane of Ardagh in Ireland.
Bernard, Nicholas, -1661Date: 1641- Books
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The labouring saints dismission to rest : A sermon / preached at the funeral of the Right Honourable Henry Ireton Lord Deputy of Ireland: in the Abbey Church at Westminster, the 6th. day of February 1651. By John Owen, minister of the Gospel. Licensed and entered according to order.
Owen, John, 1616-1683Date: 1652- Books
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A true second Spira: or, A soul plung'd in his case, but yet recovered : Being comfort for backsliders: or, salvation for sinners in the heigth of despair: being a true and impartial account of some backslidings of Mr. Haniel Halford, of Thrapston in Northampton-shire, and how mercy was shown to him freely at last, a few hours before he departed this life: which the preface and book do testifie. To which is added, an account of Elizabeth Boodger, who was about thirteen yers of age: with some of ther experiences, or last expression. With a funeral sermon preached by Tho. Sewell, from that text, Isa. 60.1. ... Recommended by a reverend divine, as being that which is extraordinary in this day.
Sewell, Thomas, active 1697Date: M. DC. XC. VII. [1697]- Books
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The death of the righteous: or, the discriminating circumstances that favour the departure of a pious soul : Delivered at Wigan, April 18, 1695. At the obsequies of the honourable and vertuous Lady Elizabeth, relict of Sir Roger Bradshaigh, of Haigh, knight and baronet. By Zach. Taylor, A.M. and curate there to the right reverend Nicholas, Lord Bishop of Chester.
Taylor, Zachary, 1653-1705Date: 1695- Books
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A funerall sermon preached by Dr Gouge of Black-Friers London, in Cheswicke Church, August 24. 1646 : At the funeralls of Mrs Margaret Ducke wife of Dr Ducke, one of the Masters of requests to his Majesty. With a short relation of her life and death, written by a friend.
Gouge, William, 1578-1653Date: M.DC.XLVI. [1646]- Books
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Sermon prononcé la veille des funerailles de la Reyne : Par Jean Dubourdieu, ministre de l'Eglise Francoise de la Savoye.
Dubourdieu, Jean, 1642?-1720Date: 1695- Books
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Comforts against the fear of death. Being some short meditations, composed by that precious gentlewoman Mrs. Anne Skelton, late of Norwich : Wherein are several evidences of the work of grace in her own soul, which were the stay of her heart, against the fear of death; from which may be discerned the name of a true Christian spirit. To which is added some short notes of a sermon preached at the burial of that choyce servant of God in St. Andrews in Norwich. By John Collings M.A. and one of the most unworthy embassadors of Jesus Christ for the preaching of the gospel in the late city.
Skelton, AnneDate: 1649- Books
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The saints entrance into peace and rest by death : as it was held forth in a sermon / preached at the funerall of that honourable statesman, and ever to be valued father and lover of his country, Sir William Armyne baronet one of the members of the high court of Parliament: in the day when hee was buryed with his fathers, being honourably but mournfully attended from London where he dyed, to Lenton in Lincolnshire, where he was interred, in the ancient sepulchre of his ancestors, May 10. 1651. By Seth Wood preacher of the Gospel at Lenton.
Wood, SethDate: 1651- Books
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Durus sermo, or Ænigma moriendi : the mystery of dying daily: in a sermon preached in Plimouth, at the funeral of Mistress Joan Warren. By William Pyke, M.A. and rector of the parish of Stokeclimsland in the county of Cornwal.
Pike, William, 1617 or 1618-Date: 1680- Books
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England's new vvonders or Four strange and amazing relations that have lately come to pass in England : I. A strange and wonderfull account of one Mary Blackstone, near Hull in York-shire, who after ten years barrenness, was with child of a [mo]nstrous birth, and delivered after wo [sic] years going of it in having 3 heads, each an eye in the forehead, serpents twisting about each neck, 4 arms, and 4 legs, each 10 fingers and toes on the hands and feet; the privities of male and female. With the examination of the mother by the miller, what answer she [ga]ve, her prayer and advice to all women. Not to wish for things God sees not convenient to give lest fearfull punishments overtake them, with the [...] for her funeral sermon, before she dyed, and the substance of the sermon. By D. Boase. [I]I. An account of a mighty serpent, and the appearing of a terrible fiery serpent, at [...] Bedfordshire. ... [I]V. An account of two enemies fighting in the [...] in Bri[t]any in France. All very terrible and wonderful. Licensed according to print.
Date: Anno Dom. 1697