item: #1 of 35 id: A10652 author: Reynolds, Edward, 1599-1676. title: Meditations on the holy sacrament of the Lords last Supper Written many yeares since by Edvvard Reynolds then fellow of Merton College in Oxford. date: 1638.0 words: 69567 flesch: 71 summary: ful●●●ant : Senec● de ira l. 3. It is the Majestie of the same King that coynes his mony , and that values it ; he that frames a private mint , or imposeth another rate , is in both equally a traitor ; in the former by stealing the Kings authority , in the other by altering i● : the same Author did both institute the Sacrament and value it ; from the same power did it receive the necessity of its being , and the efficacie of its working . keywords: act; bee; betweene; blood; body; bread; cap; chap; christ; church; cor; covenant; creature; death; doe; doth; elements; end; ephes; faith; faithfull; gal; glory; god; gods; good; grace; hath; heart; heb; hee; himselfe; holy; iohn; knowledge; law; lib; life; light; lord; love; man; manner; meanes; members; mysteries; naturall; nature; obedience; object; owne; passion; power; presence; reason; regard; rom; sacrament; selfe; sinne; soule; spirit; spirituall; subject; substance; things; time; truth; union; use; vid; way; wee; wine; word; worke; ● ● cache: A10652.xml plain text: A10652.txt item: #2 of 35 id: A10655 author: Reynolds, Edward, 1599-1676. title: A sermon touching the peace and edification of the church preached at the second triennial visitation of the right reverend father in God, Francis Lord Bishop of Peterborough, at Daventry in Northamptonshire, July 12. 1637 / by Edvvard Reynolds ... date: 1638.0 words: 12329 flesch: 80 summary: There is in the nature of many men a certain 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 , an heat and activeness of spirit , which then principally , when conversant about Objects divine and matters of Conscience , is wonderfull apt , without a due corrective of wisdome and knowledge , to break forth into intemperate carriage and to disturbe Peace . Because f Truth is Gods wheresoever it growes , as a Mine of Gold or Silver is the Princes in whose ground soever it be discovered , g 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 . We have our Faith , and our Appellation from Christ , and not from any other Person : and therefore they , who ( upon any undue respects ) can with equall facility hold or let goe Truth , the Fathers fear not to call them , h 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 , and 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 , men that make marchandise of Christ and his Truth , contrary to that of Solomon , Buy the Truth , but sell it not , Prov. 23.23 . keywords: aug; basil; bee; brethren; cap; christ; church; epist; est; faith; god; great; hath; lib; love; man; men; naz; non; orat; peace; things; truth; vid; wee cache: A10655.xml plain text: A10655.txt item: #3 of 35 id: A10657 author: Reynolds, Edward, 1599-1676. title: The shieldes of the earth A sermon preached before the reverend judges, Sir Richard Hutten, and Sir George Crooke, at the assizes holden at North-hampton: February 25. 1634. By Edward Reynolds, rector of the church of Braunston in North-hampton shire. date: 1636.0 words: 10504 flesch: 83 summary: It is not in man , he that runneth , nor he that willeth , but mercy comes from God , Rom. 9. 16. All the defences of men , without God , are but a shadow . keywords: bee; cap; church; doe; earth; god; gods; hee; himselfe; honour; king; lib; lord; man; men; people; power; princes; protection; shields; text cache: A10657.xml plain text: A10657.txt item: #4 of 35 id: A32965 author: Reynolds, Edward, 1599-1676. title: Articles to be enquired of in the Diocesse of Norwich in the first visitation of the Right Reverend Father in God, Edward, Lord Bishop of Norwich. date: 1662.0 words: 4141 flesch: 56 summary: C●●cer●●ng the Ch●●c●-ya●● , H●use● , ●leb● , and Tythes belongi●● to th● Church . IS there a comely Table conveniently placed for the Administration of the Lords Supper with a Carpet of Silk , or other decent stuffe to cover it in time of divine Service , and a fa●●●●nnen Cloth to spread on it at the time of Administration ? What Cup , Chalice , Pa●●en , or Fl●gons , have you belonging to that service ? IV. keywords: church; doth; holy; minister; parish; tcp; text; time; ● ● cache: A32965.xml plain text: A32965.txt item: #5 of 35 id: A37074 author: Reynolds, Edward, 1599-1676. title: Just re-proposals to humble proposals. Or An impartiall consideration of, and answer unto, the humble proposals, which are printed in the name of sundry learned and pious divines, concerning the Engagement which the Parliament hath ordered to be taken Shewing, how farre those proposals are agreeable to reason, to Christianity and to policie. How the proposers thereof may receive satisfaction therein, in all these respects. Hereunto are added, The humble proposals themselves; because they are not currantly to be found. Written by John Dury. January 7. 1650. Imprimatur, Joseph Caryl. date: 1650.0 words: 12803 flesch: 46 summary: Just re-proposals to humble proposals. Images scanned from microfilm: (Early English books, 1641-1700 ; 1792:17) Just re-proposals to humble proposals. keywords: conscience; duty; engagement; hath; matters; present; proposals; satisfaction; sect; things; way; words cache: A37074.xml plain text: A37074.txt item: #6 of 35 id: A57130 author: Reynolds, Edward, 1599-1676. title: The author and subject of healing in the church set forth in a sermon preached before the Right Honorable the Parliament of England at St. Margarets Church in Westminster, on Wednesday, April 25, 1660, being the day of their assembly / by Dr. Edward Reynolds ... date: 1660.0 words: 9932 flesch: 75 summary: The words contain a gracious and discriminating mercy unto an holy remnant that feared Gods name , for their supportance and comfort against the terror of the foregoing threatning , that unto them the Sun of Righteousness , the promised Messiah , should arise in his Incarnation with healing in his wings ; and when grosse darkness did cover the people , and they did sit even in the shadow of death , not only veiled over with the Shadows and 〈◊〉 of the Law , 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 misled by the 〈◊〉 glosses of S●…ibes and Pharisees , sold and devoured by their own shepherds , wofully oppressed under Alexander , Janneus , Hircanus , Aristobulus , sub●…ued by Pompey into the form of a Roman Province , and then sorely afflicted under the Tyranny of Antipater and Herod ; that after such a night of darkness and distress , the promised Messiah should come to break the yoke and rod of their oppressor , and assert his people into Light and Liberty again . 1. The discriminating grace of God between a Remnant that feared his name , and the body of a co●…upt and prophane people . keywords: christ; church; day; fear; god; grace; hath; healing; isai; light; lord; men; non; people; psal; righteousness; sun; text cache: A57130.xml plain text: A57130.txt item: #7 of 35 id: A57132 author: Reynolds, Edward, 1599-1676. title: The brand pluck'd out of the fire a sermon preached before the lord major, aldermen, and companies of London on Novemb. 5 at Pauls by Edward Reynolds. date: 1659.0 words: 9226 flesch: 80 summary: Satan brings in his Charge to condemn ; What 's the Answer ? Christ died , Christ is risen , Christ is at the right hand of God , Christ is our Advocate with the Father , Christ hath a plenitude and sufficiency of Grace , Christ can save to the utter most those that come unto God by him , Christ is stronger then the strong man , Christ hath exceeding abundant grace to save the chief of sinners , Christ ascended up on high and gave gifts unto men , even unto the rebellious : If God will not hear the blood of his Son , if Christ will not hear the cry of his servant , if Satan can out-bawl the Intercession of Christ , if Satan can pluck Christ from the right hand of his Father , or can pluck away the compassions of Christ out of his bowels , then , never till then , shall penitent sinners that trust him with their souls and salvation , be cast in their suit , and be put to shame . keywords: christ; church; fire; god; gods; hand; isa; joshua; lord; men; non; satan; temple; work cache: A57132.xml plain text: A57132.txt item: #8 of 35 id: A57133 author: Reynolds, Edward, 1599-1676. title: The churches triumph over death opend in a sermon preached Septemb. 11, 1660, at the funeral of the most religious and vertuous lady, the Lady Mary Langham / by Edward Reynolds ... date: 1662.0 words: 11433 flesch: 76 summary: whereas holy men have complain'd of dying daily , 1 Cor. 15. 31. of being in deaths often , 2 Cor. 11. 23. of being compassed about with death , Psal. 18. 4. The wicked have no bands in their death , Psal. 73. 4. they are at an agreement with it , have as it were hired it not to disquiet them , Isa. 28. 15. they put it far from them , Amos 6. 3. Now God hath more care of us then of herbs , and his spirit more efficacy then the dew , and therefore however we may be withered and consumed with calamity and death , yet he will raise us up again , and cloath us with beauty and glory . keywords: christ; church; dead; death; deliverance; god; hath; isa; life; lord; men; power; resurrection; world cache: A57133.xml plain text: A57133.txt item: #9 of 35 id: A57134 author: Reynolds, Edward, 1599-1676. title: Evgenia's teares for Great Brittaynes distractions, or, Some slender observations reflecting on those sad times written by E.R. date: 1642.0 words: 13999 flesch: -8 summary: O Saeclum insipiens & infacotum ! And certainly where all reverence is thus laid aside , devotion will at last grow cold ; and I thinke in time it will be easier to finde out the ●pecies and kindes of nature , then the Sects of this age ▪ mistake me not , I censure not all 〈◊〉 H●cks , whi● are not O●thodox , neither condemne all to be Schismatickes because some fall out to ●e facti●us in Israel ; but where pride and discontent meet with novelty good parts wi●h imp●dencie , and ignorance with pretended Sanctitie , there division mu●t needes 〈◊〉 defect , as union is the Author of Beauty and blessednesse : Then onely will the Church be most happy when truth and peace shall kisse each other , truth without Peace being but turbulent , and peace without truth but a secure injustice ; the glorified Spirits have but one , uniforme worke , wherein they all ioyne the prayse of their Creator : showing that the beauty of order , and the band of vnity must be our double support : why then should we uncessantly entangle our selves with selfe-will'd extravagancies , which argues a mind full fraught with wind-puft conceites , still floting up and downe the superficies of giddy braynes , which are ever governd by the instabillity of a private fantacie ; and doth not the desease exasperate by the Iealousie of the debate ; like that silly Bird which perceiving fire neere her young ones , seekes to blow it out with her wing● so long till she burn ; and make here selfe a Prey in an unwise pitty , so the wofull experience of those times showes that such as indiscreetly meddle with the flame of discention ( kindled in the Church ) rather increase then quench it ; Some will be nought but Ceremonie , and hold fast the bowes whilst they leave the body ; others out of too high a conceit of themselves ( affecting nothing but singularity ) disdayne to goe in the right roade , and through discontent ( at la● ) reject all contradiction ; both which like indiscree●e ●avellers ) have per●ce taken the fairest , but not the nearest way to the●r jour●ies end ; then doth ●t not highly concerne the present assembled body of this Kingdome to direct , and track out such a way , as on the one side may be strongly hedg'd from all superstition , and on the ot●er fenced from affected ignorance ; the distempers of this sort are almost growne immedicable v●lnus , crying out to all those which passe by , whither ever any sorrow or distraction were like that of this Church , for which there is great greife in Sion ; alas ! keywords: alas; church; doth; eyes; good; hath; heaven; ignorance; ill; kingdome; life; men; nature; nay; non; religion; selfe; selves; state; teares; text; thee; things; thou; thy; times; truth; way; world; yea cache: A57134.xml plain text: A57134.txt item: #10 of 35 id: A57140 author: Reynolds, Edward, 1599-1676. title: Gods fidelity, the churches safety opened in a sermon preached before the lord major, aldermen, and common-councel, at Lawrence-Jury Church, on Wednesday Septem. 15, 1658 : being a day of humiliation by them appointed / by Edward Reynolds. date: 1659.0 words: 12152 flesch: 75 summary: 3. An acknowledgement of the justice of God in the punishment of their iniquities , on Kings , Priests , and people , in captivity , poverty , and contempt , ver . IN the former part of this Book , we have a Narration of many great mercies of God to his people after their long and sore captivity . keywords: covenant; day; doth; god; gods; good; grace; hath; ier; isai; lord; love; men; mercy; people; psal; sin; thou; work cache: A57140.xml plain text: A57140.txt item: #11 of 35 id: A57141 author: Reynolds, Edward, 1599-1676. title: The humble proposals of sundry learned and pious divines within this kingdome concerning the engagement intended to be imposed on them for their subscriptions. date: 1650.0 words: 2186 flesch: 54 summary: This text is an enriched version of the TCP digital transcription A57141 of text R11585 in the English Short Title Catalog (Wing R1254). The rate of 26 defects per 10,000 words puts this text in the C category of texts with between 10 and 35 defects per 10,000 words. keywords: engagement; text; things cache: A57141.xml plain text: A57141.txt item: #12 of 35 id: A57146 author: Reynolds, Edward, 1599-1676. title: Meditations on the fall and rising of St. Peter by Edward Reynolds ... date: 1677.0 words: 10659 flesch: 71 summary: It was faith that made Peter go down upon the Water , but it was flesh that made him begin to sink : Faith made him zealous in Christs Cause , but flesh drew hls sword at Malchus his ear : Faith made him follow Christ , but flesh made him follow afar off : Why then should Peter give credit to the word of Christ so far as concern'd their weakness , and yet distrust it in the presumption of his own strength ? keywords: christ; face; faith; fall; god; hath; lord; man; master; med; nature; peter; sin; thee; thou; truth cache: A57146.xml plain text: A57146.txt item: #13 of 35 id: A57148 author: Reynolds, Edward, 1599-1676. title: The misery of a deserted people opened in a sermon preached at Pauls before the Lord Major, aldermen, and Common-Councel, Decemb. 2, 1659, being a day of solemn humiliation by them appointed / by Edward Reynolds ... date: 1659.0 words: 11122 flesch: 81 summary: Lord rather no Canaan , no milk , no honie , no houses , no vineyards , no heards , no flocks , no Angel , then No God , Exod. It is a rich mercy , as Galeacius said , to have but one hours communion with God ; but when he dwells in his Church , as in setled place , 1 Reg. 8. 13. Psal. 68. 16. and makes a soul or people his Temple , this is truly the glory of such a soul or people , 1 Sam. 4. 21. 3. Protection and defence , If God be with us , who can be against us ? keywords: christ; church; depart; god; gods; isa; judgement; lord; men; people; presence; unto cache: A57148.xml plain text: A57148.txt item: #14 of 35 id: A57149 author: Reynolds, Edward, 1599-1676. title: The pastoral office opened in a visitation-sermon preached at Ipsvvich October 10, 1662. / by Edward, Lord Bishop of Norwich. date: 1663.0 words: 9596 flesch: 69 summary: Those Ends are The proclaiming Repentance and Remission of Sins , the bringing Glad tydings of Good things , the turning men from darkness to light , and from the power of Satan unto God , the saving of souls , the perfecting of Saints , the Edifying the body of Christ , the nourishing of men in the words of faith , the speaking a word in season to the weary , to shew forth the Lords death till he come ; These and such like great and weighty workes the Apostle calleth 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 , Eph. 4. 12. In opening the Pastoral Office of Christ , as he came to Seek and to save his Lost sheep ; to Rule them by his royal authority ; to Lead them by his most holy example ; to feed them 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 , by his Body , Blood , Spirit , and Word ; to Heal and bind them ; to fold and defend them , to rescue and deliver them out of the mouth of the Wolf and Lion 2 In setting forth the whole duty of the Vnder-shepherds which they owe to the flock of Christ , as they have entrusted unto them the Ministery of Reconciliation , which Ministery standeth in 4 things , 1 In offering up the spiritual Sacrifices of prayers and praises in the name and behalf of the Church unto God , and to blesse in his name . keywords: acts; christ; church; cor; doctrine; god; grace; hath; john; lord; love; men; ministery; office; word cache: A57149.xml plain text: A57149.txt item: #15 of 35 id: A57150 author: Reynolds, Edward, 1599-1676. title: The peace of Jerusalem a sermon preached in the Parliament House, Jan. 9, 1656 : being a day of private humiliation kept by the members thereof / by Edward Reynolds. date: 1659.0 words: 10196 flesch: 79 summary: THe whole world is divided into a two Congregations of men , the Church Malignant under Satan their Head , and the City of God , under Christ their Head . Thirdly , An Exhortation , that inasmuch as such glorious things belong to this City of God , therefore men would pray for the peace and prosperity thereof , vers. keywords: christ; church; city; god; gods; good; hath; house; lord; love; man; men; peace; people; prayer; psal; things cache: A57150.xml plain text: A57150.txt item: #16 of 35 id: A57151 author: Reynolds, Edward, 1599-1676. title: Preaching of Christ opened in a sermon preached at St. Peters Church in the city of Norwich at an ordination Septemb. 22, 1661 / by Edward Reynolds ... date: 1662.0 words: 10144 flesch: 73 summary: That in preaching the Law , they may lead men to Christ for mercy to pardon the Transgressions , and for Grace to obey the commands of it . That by the awe and dread of the Name of Christ , in whose stead they speak , and unto whom , as the chief Shepherd of the sheep , they must give an account , they may be deterred from all those ways of passion , ostentation and vanity , whereby men are sometimes transported to preach themselves rather then Christ , and the conceptions of their own heart rather then his counsel , and thereby provoke the people to abhor the offering of the Lord. keywords: apostle; christ; church; cor; god; jesus; lord; love; men; ministry; preaching; selves; souls; tim; word cache: A57151.xml plain text: A57151.txt item: #17 of 35 id: A57152 author: Reynolds, Edward, 1599-1676. title: The rich mans charge delivered in a sermon at the Spittle vpon Monday in Easter week, 12 April 1658, before the lord major, &c., by Edw. Reynolds. date: 1658.0 words: 15943 flesch: 79 summary: And he who was the Apostle , the High Priest , {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} , the great , the cheif Shepherd , is pleased to be called by one of the lowest appellations {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} , a Deacon , a Minister of the Circumcision , Rom. 13. 8. Servants then we are , and accordingly must in humility , in meekness , in condescension , stoop to men of the lowest degree ; the very Angels of Heaven do so , they are {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} , Ministring spirits , Heb. 1. 14. There is a Majesty and Power in the Word of Christ , when set on with his Spirit , who spake {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} , as one having Authority , Matth. 7. 29. and regarded not the persons of men ; which no power , wealth , or greatness , can be a fortification against . keywords: charge; christ; cor; doth; faith; god; good; hath; life; lord; love; man; mans; men; mercy; non; prov; psal; riches; things; trust; wealth; works cache: A57152.xml plain text: A57152.txt item: #18 of 35 id: A57154 author: Reynolds, Edward, 1599-1676. title: Self-deniall opened and applyed in a sermon before the Reverend Assembly of Divines on a day of their private humiliation / by Edward Reynolds ... date: 1652.0 words: 14141 flesch: 69 summary: As the people of Christ , let us be exhorted , I. To take heed of that sin which is formally opposite unto Self-denial , as a sin most pernicious and obstructive to salvation , which is the sin of Self-love , or self-estimation ; a most comprehensive and seminal lust , which lies at the root of every other sin : for , unto the formality of every sin belongeth an inordinate conversion of a creature unto it self , and therefore it is set by the Apostle as Commander in chief in the head of a whole Regiment of sins , 2 Tim. 3. 1 , 5. It branches it self into two great sins , Self-seeking , as an end , and Self-depending , as a means unto that end , ( for , he that worketh for himself , will work from himself too . ) Self-seeking , when men neither regard the Will and Call of God , nor the need and good of man , but are wholly taken up in serving their own wills and desires , Seeking their own things , and not the things of Iesus Christ , Phil. As a stone will fall down to its natural place by its own inclination , as soon as the impressed force which carried it upward is worn out ; and water will reduce it self unto its natural coldness , if fire be not constantly kept under it . keywords: christ; church; duty; god; good; hath; honour; life; lord; love; man; men; non; people; publick; self; selves; service; sin; text; things; thou; unto; wee cache: A57154.xml plain text: A57154.txt item: #19 of 35 id: A57156 author: Reynolds, Edward, 1599-1676. title: A sermon preached before the peers in the Abby Church at Westminster, November 7, 1666 being a day of solemn humiliation for the continuing pestilence / by Edward Lord Bishop of Norwich. date: 1666.0 words: 10721 flesch: 54 summary: Of this sort was that unhappy Controversie in the dayes of Pope Victor , between the Roman and Asiatick Churches , touching the time of Easter , who though former Bishops of Rome had , notwithstanding the different observations in that Case , held intimate fellowship with the Asian Bishops , did out of excess of Passion , 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 , as Socrates expresseth it , Excommunicate all the Asian Churches , and made a dolefull disturbance in the Church of Christ ; upon which occasion , the forenamed Historian hath a grave Discourse , to shew how several Churches did differ from one another in Matters Ritual , and yet retained firm Unity and Communion still . 3. The Conspicuousness thereof , 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 , let it be really upon all occasions manifested , for the Honour of Christ , and Credit of Religion . keywords: apostle; christ; church; glory; god; good; gospel; grace; hand; hath; lord; love; man; meekness; men; moderation; text; things cache: A57156.xml plain text: A57156.txt item: #20 of 35 id: A57158 author: Reynolds, Edward, 1599-1676. title: A sermon preached before the king at White-Hall on March 22, 1667, being Easter-day / by Edward Lord Bishop of Norwich. date: 1668.0 words: 7925 flesch: 78 summary: In Christ crucified Faith sees the Justice of God against Sinne , who spared not his own Sonne , but delivered him up for us all . Now because the summe of our Happiness here standeth in two things , That God is at peace with us , and that we live in obedience to him , and both these founded in the Covenant of Grace , Sealed by the Blood of Christ , the great Apostle , High Priest , and Shepheard of the Church , and ratified by the power of his Resurrection ; therefore the Apostle hath so couched these things in this Prayer , that it may be a Summary both of his Doctrine touching the person and offices of Christ in this Epistle , and of the Exhortations unto stedfastness in Faith and Obedience frequently inferred therefrom . keywords: apostle; blood; christ; covenant; god; good; grace; john; life; love; man; sinne cache: A57158.xml plain text: A57158.txt item: #21 of 35 id: A57159 author: Reynolds, Edward, 1599-1676. title: A sermon preached before the King upon the twenty eighth of March, 1669 by Edward Lord Bishop of Norwich. date: 1669.0 words: 9916 flesch: 79 summary: This hidden treasure is our life which is b hid with Christ in God : this pearl of great price is that which the Apostle calls the a unsearchable riches of Christ , the b righteousness which is of God by faith . For certainly , b to be where Christ is , and to behold his Glory , when he shall come c to be admired in those that believe , d to be like unto him , to see him as he is , to e sit down with him on his Throne , to be f joynt Heirs with him in his Glory , which are some of those exceeding great and precious promises , which in the Gospel are made unto true Believers , are more high and honourable expressions of the dignity of the Sons of God by gracious Adoption , then any we can discover to have belonged unto Adam and his natural posterity , had they persisted in that integrity wherein they were created . keywords: christ; cor; glory; god; gospel; grace; heb; joh; law; lord; man; salvation; things cache: A57159.xml plain text: A57159.txt item: #22 of 35 id: A57160 author: Reynolds, Edward, 1599-1676. title: A sermon preached in St. Paul's before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor by Dr. Edward Reynolds, late Lord Bishop of Norwich. date: 1678.0 words: 11179 flesch: 76 summary: And now as the Apostle stopped the mouth of cavilling disputers with 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 , Rom. 9. 20. O man who art thou ! and God draws Adam out of the thicket , with 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 , Adam , where art thou , Gen. 5. 8. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 , making God such a God to themselves , as Pasquilius speaks , as they had made themselves to be unto him , they would fain be unto themselves Arbitri religionis & praeceptorum , even d●●ores , as Hilarius Pictaviensis elegantly speaketh , and the Philosopher gives the reason of it in another case , keywords: doth; duties; god; gods; good; judgment; justice; law; lord; man; men; mercy; people; text; thou; thy; word cache: A57160.xml plain text: A57160.txt item: #23 of 35 id: A57163 author: Reynolds, Edward, 1599-1676. title: A sermon touching the use of humane learning preached in Mercers-Chappel at the funeral of that learned gentleman, Mr. John Langley, late school-master of Pauls School in London, on the 21 day of September, 1657 / by Ed. Reynolds ... date: 1658.0 words: 9981 flesch: 72 summary: For ●esides that debt of Honor which I owe to ●our Family , not onely for the favors received from your self , but from your noble Father and Grandfather , n●w with God ; When I consider the ve●y great love , and high esteem which your Father did bear to that good man , at whose Funeral this Sermon was preached ▪ unto whose care ●e in●●usted the Two ●rops of his Family , your Self , and your most hopeful Brother ( whom God took from that School to a celestial Academy ▪ ) and with al , your own hereditary possession of the same love and esteem , as a grateful return unto this learned man for his special care in your education ; and when I further remember the noble thoughts and singular honor which this worthy man ever had towards your Father , your self , and all the Relations of your Family ; it was not possible for me to look further for a name to inscribe before this smal Book . I have therefore assumed the boldness to put so poor a testimony of those honorable affections which I owe unto you , and of that great love which I bear to the nam● of that good man , who was so dear unto you , into your hands ; as knowing withal how much the Argument of this Sermon would be acceptable unto you , who can experimentally subscribe to the excellency and use of that Learning which it pleadeth for , and as an eye and ear witness can attest the Character of that worthy pe●son , to whose Obsequ●es this last office of love was performed . keywords: care; christ; church; god; good; hath; humane; knowledge; learning; lib; man; men; moses; non; school; text; use cache: A57163.xml plain text: A57163.txt item: #24 of 35 id: A57166 author: Reynolds, Edward, 1599-1676. title: The staves of beauty & bands opened in a sermon preached at Yarmovth, August 23, 1663 / by Edward, Lord Bishop of Norwich. date: 1663.0 words: 18695 flesch: 82 summary: Love is the Vehiculum of all that help and service which one Christian man deriveth upon another ; hereby we x serve one another , and y edifie one another ; we bear with the infirmities , sustain the burdens , and rejoyce in the comforts , mourn in the sorrows , distribute to the necessities , pray for the souls of one another ; By this means the graces of the Church are more bright and resplendent , as the flame which ariseth out of united fewel , is much greater then that which each stick alone by it self doth render ; and hence it is that the servants of God do z love the habitation of his house , and the place where his honor dwelleth , a assembling themselves there together with one accord , because he hath promised b that in every place where he recordeth his name , he will come unto them , and bless them : and by this means there were added to the Church daily such as should be saved . 1. Light and Luster ; for as a great part of the Corporal Beauty is in the life and vigour of the eye , so of spiritual Beauty in the clarity and brightness of the mind ; when the Lord , a who commanded the Light to shine out of Darkness , shineth in our Hearts , to give the light of the knowledge of the Glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ ; as the Sun is the greatest Beauty of the visible world , so Christ , as a b Sun of Righteousness , by the c Excellency of his knowledge , is the glory and beauty of the invisible . keywords: apostle; beauty; body; christ; church; cor; god; hath; isa; joh; lord; love; man; peace; psal; rom; spirit; unto cache: A57166.xml plain text: A57166.txt item: #25 of 35 id: A57167 author: Reynolds, Edward, 1599-1676. title: The substance of two sermons one touching composing of controversies, another touching unity of judgement and love amongst brethren : preached in two honourable conventions of parliament : the former, Jan. 27, 1657, the other, Feb. 4, 1658 / by Edward Reynolds ... date: 1659.0 words: 11879 flesch: 76 summary: Let not the perfect despise the weak , Let not the weake judge the perfect , but {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} , in these fundamentall articles wherein we all agree in that common salvation unto which we all contend , let the piety of our lives in walking by the same rule of Faith and love , the unity of our judgment , the concord of our affections , the concurrence of our ends , our consent and delight in the same truth ( all which are intimated in the words {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} ) Let all this declare to the Church of God and to our own Consciences , that in our differences , Christ notwithstanding is not divided , but that amidst the variety of our Opinions , the purity , piety , and peace of the Church is still preserved , and let these things likewise predispose and qualifie our hearts to admit of the revelation of further truth out of the word , and so make way to the reconciling of those differences which are yet amongst us . {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} Thou savourest not the things that be of God , Rom. 8. 5 , 6. {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} , &c. They that are after the flesh , doe mind the things of the flesh ; and they that are after the Spirit , the things of the Spirit ; for to be carnally minded is death , but to be Spiritually minded is life and peace , Col. 3. 2. keywords: brethren; christ; church; differences; god; hath; love; men; non; spirit; things; truth; word cache: A57167.xml plain text: A57167.txt item: #26 of 35 id: A70932 author: Reynolds, Edward, 1599-1676. title: True gain, opened in a sermon preached at Pauls, Nov. 9. 1656 by Edward Reynolds, D.D. date: 1659.0 words: 11394 flesch: 73 summary: Now God , having so odered the world , as that no man can have it all to him self , it is divided and bounded to several men and nations Deut. 32.8 . and man may not remove the landmarks which God hath set , nor affect a Monopoly where the Lord hath made a community , this insatiable desire of wordly gain can never be replenished , and so being unattainable , the labour which is spent about it must needs be ungaineful , and disappoint the expectations which were built thereupon . It choaks the seed of the word in the soul , turns the house of God into a place of merchandise , yea it will cause men to erre from the faith , to know no godliness but gain , to take up religion as it is more or lesse in fashion , and advantagious ; as the Samaritans would be Jewes when the Jews prospered , and when they were down , would help to persecute them . keywords: christ; doth; gain; glory; god; good; hath; life; lord; love; man; men; non; profit; self; soul; things; world cache: A70932.xml plain text: A70932.txt item: #27 of 35 id: A87320 author: Reynolds, Edward, 1599-1676. title: Imitation and caution for Christian woman: or, The life and death of that excellent gentlewoman, Mrs. Mary Bewley; who departed this life (her only son having finished his course the 9th. of December before) on the first of Febr. 1652/3. Recommended to the reader, by the reverend and eminently learned Doctor Reynolds. date: 1659.0 words: 8984 flesch: 76 summary: She was humble , though naturally of a high spirit ; often concealed her parts , and preferred others in love , neither provoking nor envying others , nor thinking her self to be something when she was nothing ; and of this grace of humility , take this her own meditation written at large ; Humility is a rare and singular grace , doth admirably adorn a Christian ; for if wisdome make the face to shine , then with the lowly there is wisdome ; it is like the gold and enamel about the precious Diamond , sets it off with a magnificent lustre ; it hath the promise of addition ; an humble soul is an habitation for a holy God ; and the Creator delights to dwell with the humble creature , and the Redeemer will save the humble person ; for he humbled himself that sinners may be exalted ; and if they humble themselves , he hath promised to exalt them ; for honour shall uphold the humble in spirit ; as pride is an harbinger to destruction , so humility is a conduct to honour ; great are the in-comes of an humble soul , riches , honour and life ; and excellent their priviledges ; for the Lord hears the desire of the humble , and forgets not their cry ; they shall be taught the way of God , and guided by him in judgment ; for the Lord hath respect to the lowly , and he lifteth up the meek , and they shall inherit the earth ; good tydings shall be preached to them , and they shall increase their joy among men ; for the Lord will beautifie them with salvation ; therefore who would not be cloathed with that shining garment of humility ? She lost appetite to her food , and sleep departed from her eyes , and by day she neither could nor would use any diversions , and took but too little comfort in the mercies God had left her ; was full of thoughts , and had few words , * all which made way for her sicknesse and death , which was a malignant feaver , and vapours of the mother , followed with convulsion fits : The last thing then to be spoken to , is , Her sicknesse and death ; On the first assault of her sicknesse she apprehended death would follow , and that which she had more than once ( too hastily ) desired , would now in earnest make speed : Therefore her first and greatest care was ( setting now aside all thoughts of her son ; for God will whip his own out of their sins ) to settle the affairs of her everlasting peace , and to secure all things 'twixt God and her soul : Her nexr work was to review her five weeks carriage under her affliction , upon which she sorrowed most of all that she had not glorified God more in her suffering , that she , wearied of life , had been so thoughtful about her sons death , and that the consolations which were administred to her , had done her no more good , and that by neglect of her body and lawful diversions , she had made way for this her painful sickness : wherein she saw the vanity of her former anxiety concerning her sons death ; for those medicines which ( prudently ) were omitted to him , were administred to her self ; and did only help her to dye the more sensibly , and with the more pain : she exhorted others to learn by her example , to beware of setting their hearts on any creature , and that they would strive to glorifie God while they live , that they would redeem their time , and make their acquaintance and peace with God before they lye down on their death-bed . keywords: death; god; good; hath; life; love; mrs; prov; psal; self; sonne; women cache: A87320.xml plain text: A87320.txt item: #28 of 35 id: A91736 author: Reynolds, Edward, 1599-1676. title: The comfort and crown of great actions. In a sermon preached, Decemb. 4. 1657. Before the honorable East-India company. By Edward Reynolds, D.D. date: 1658.0 words: 9676 flesch: 76 summary: It quencheth the fiery darts of Satan ; it overcomes the world : One David having God for his God was not afraid of Ten thousand of Armies of men , Psal. 1. 4 , 5 , 6. God hath honored Faith and Repentance , in the Gospel , above other graces , because they have a peculiar vertue to carry us out of our selves in Prayer unto God : And no graces do more promote great actions then self-denying graces , when men have ends and aids above themselves . keywords: actions; chap; comfort; faith; god; good; grace; hath; lib; lord; man; men; non; people; psal; things; work cache: A91736.xml plain text: A91736.txt item: #29 of 35 id: A91739 author: Reynolds, Edward, 1599-1676. title: Divine efficacy without humane power. Opened in a sermon preached at St. Margarets Church in Westminster before the Right Honourable the House of Commons, June 28. 1660. Being the day of solemne thanksgiving for the happy return of the Kings Majesty. / By Edward Reynolds D.D. and chaplain in ordinary to his Majesty. date: 1660.0 words: 11107 flesch: 72 summary: Now for a doctrine which taught men to deny themselves , to renounce the world , to take up a Cross , to suffer Afflictions , and follow Christ without the camp , bearing his reproach , for such a doctrine to prevaile over the world by twelve weak and naked men , upon the promise of things not seen , and the hopes of reward in another world , cannot be ascribed to the wisdom of man , but onely to the Spirit of God , by whom alone the weapons of our warfare are mighty . If Christ , and the Glory of his holy Ordinances , and spiritual worship be not more exalted ; If the sonnes of Levi be not purified , that they may offer unto the Lord an offering in righteousnesse ; if the House of God be not purged of corruptions ; if pompe and splendor , and terrene interests be the things most passionately prosecuted , and the vitals and essentials of Religion , the great things of the Law , purity of Doctrine , spiritualnesse of Worship , power of Godliness but in the second place regarded : If we be zealous for mint and cummin , and philacteries and precepts of men , and have not a proportionable fervour of zeale for the Magnalia Dei : Certainly God will yet reckon with us , and call us to an account for all the blood which hath been shed , for all the Treasure which hath been exhausted , for all the Judgements and mercies , for all the providences and wonders which have been expended upon us . keywords: church; god; gods; hath; house; lord; man; men; non; people; power; spirit; way; word; work; zerubbabel cache: A91739.xml plain text: A91739.txt item: #30 of 35 id: A91743 author: Reynolds, Edward, 1599-1676. title: Joy in the Lord opened in a sermon preached at Pauls, May 6. / By Edward Reynolds, D.D. date: 1655.0 words: 13092 flesch: 77 summary: Never any believer found any thing in him , for the which to repent of making choice of him ; as holy Polycarp said , I have served him these eightysix years , and he never did me any hurt ; even the severest things of Christ are matter of joy unto his servants : If he make them sorrowful , their sorrow is turned into joy , Iohn 16. 20. Thus we see there is nothing necessary to the compleating of an object of joy , which is not fully to be found in Christ . keywords: christ; glory; god; good; iohn; joy; lord; men; non; people; roman; things; work cache: A91743.xml plain text: A91743.txt item: #31 of 35 id: A91744 author: Reynolds, Edward, 1599-1676. title: The Lords property in His redeemed people. Opened in a sermon at St. Pauls Church, London, Octob. 28. / By Edward Reynolds, D.D. and chaplain in ordinary to the Kings Majesty. Printed by the order of the Lord Mayor and court of aldermen. date: 1660.0 words: 9494 flesch: 76 summary: Carnal reason , or Reason darkened and corrupted by the Original pravity which cleaveth unto it , is Enmity against God , and neither is , nor can be subject unto him , Rom. 8. 7. It is that which the Apostle calleth {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} , Imaginations , High Things , Thoughts , Reasonings , 2 Cor. 10. 5. He that hath pity on the poor , bendeth unto the Lord ▪ and so hath {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} , Bonum nomen , very good security for that which he hath given , God will pay him again . keywords: body; christ; god; hath; law; lord; man; men; non; power; reason; right; rom; things cache: A91744.xml plain text: A91744.txt item: #32 of 35 id: A91746 author: Reynolds, Edward, 1599-1676. title: The meanes and method of healing in the Church. Set forth in a sermon. Preached before the Right Honourable the House of Peers in Westminster Abby, April 30. 1660. being a day of solemn humiliation to seek God for his blessing on the counsels of the Parliament. By Edward Reynolds, D.D. and Dean of Christ-Church. date: 1660.0 words: 9634 flesch: 78 summary: 1. Man provokes God with sin , and God overcomes sin with Judgement . Jehu did a work materially good , but carnal policy turned it into sin , Hos. 1. 4. To pray , and yet hold fast cruelty ; To Fast , and to take pleasure in Wickedness ; To bring Offerings and Flocks to Gods house , and still delight in violence and oppression ; If any thing be to mock God , and provoke wrath , certainly this is , to make Religion , like Samuels Mantle , a Cloak for the Devil . keywords: church; god; gods; hath; isa; judgements; lord; men; mercy; people; psalm; selves; sin; sins; wrath cache: A91746.xml plain text: A91746.txt item: #33 of 35 id: A91748 author: Reynolds, Edward, 1599-1676. title: Questions extracted out of the ordinance of Parliament to be propounded to receivers of the Lords Supper. Answers whereunto may be easily gathered out of the scriptures by such as do desire to be admitted. date: 1648.0 words: 972 flesch: 83 summary: This text is an enriched version of the TCP digital transcription A91748 of text R210882 in the English Short Title Catalog (Thomason 669.f.12[56]). 70 D The rate of 70 defects per 10,000 words puts this text in the D category of texts with between 35 and 100 defects per 10,000 words. keywords: text cache: A91748.xml plain text: A91748.txt item: #34 of 35 id: A91754 author: Reynolds, Edward, 1599-1676. title: Sions praises. Opened in a sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, aldermen and common council of London: on the day of solemn thanksgiving unto God for his long and gracious preservation of that great city, from pestilence, fire, and other dangers. By Edward Reynolds. D.D. date: 1657.0 words: 9143 flesch: 69 summary: Who shall not fear thee , O Lord , and glorifie thy name ? for thou onely art holy , Rev. 15. 4. Sing , shout , publish ye , praise ye , and say , Lord save thy people , Jer. 31 7. As prayer makes way for praises , when our petitions are answered ; call upon me in the day of trouble , I will hear thee , and thou shall glorifie me , Psal. keywords: city; doth; glory; god; goodness; hath; lord; mercies; people; praise; psal; text cache: A91754.xml plain text: A91754.txt item: #35 of 35 id: A91760 author: Reynolds, Edward, 1599-1676. title: The wall & glory of Jerusalem, in a sermon preached in St. Pauls-Church London, before the Right Honorable the Lord Mayor, Lord General, aldermen, Common Council, and companies of the Honorable City of London, February 28. 1659. Being a day of solemn thanksgiving unto God, for restoring the Parliament and Common Council, and for preserving the City. By Edward Reynolds D.D. date: 1660.0 words: 8708 flesch: 80 summary: Victory over Enemies and Temptations , nothing being able to separate us from the Love of God , the Spirit of Glory resting upon us even in our sufferings , & enabling us to glory in them . The wall & glory of Jerusalem, in a sermon preached in St. Pauls-Church London, before the Right Honorable the Lord Mayor, Lord General, aldermen, Common Council, and companies of the Honorable City of London, February 28. 1659. keywords: church; city; fire; glory; god; hath; isai; lord; non; people; protection; psal; wall cache: A91760.xml plain text: A91760.txt