Selected quad for the lemma: book_n

Word A Word B Word C Word D Occurrence Frequency Band MI MI Band Prominent
book_n blood_n body_n bread_n 3,259 5 8.1871 4 true
View all documents for the selected quad

Text snippets containing the quad

ID Title Author Corrected Date of Publication (TCP Date of Publication) STC Words Pages
A27541 Ludlow no lyar, or, A detection of Dr. Hollingworth's disingenuity in his Second defence of King Charles I and a further vindication of the Parliament of the 3d of Novemb. 1640 : with exact copies of the Pope's letter to King Charles the first, and of his answer to the Pope : in a letter from General Ludlow, to Dr. Hollingworth : together with a reply to the false and malicious assertions in the Doctor's lewd pamphlet, entituled, His defence of the King's holy and divine book, against the rude and undutiful assaults of the late Dr. Walker of Essex. Ludlow, Edmund, fl. 1691-1692.; Bethel, Slingsby, 1617-1697.; Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649. Reply to the pope's letter [of 20 April 1623]; Gregory XV, Pope, 1554-1623. 1692 (1692) Wing B2068; ESTC R12493 70,085 85

There is 1 snippet containing the selected quad. | View original text

how_o the_o mutiny_n and_o disturbance_n in_o scotland_n spring_v from_o thence_o which_o true_o i_o be_o very_o sorry_a for_o it_o be_v well_o we_o be_v agree_v in_o this_o point_n that_o from_o the_o impose_v this_o liturgy_n the_o scotish_n trouble_v do_v arise_v so_o that_o hitherto_o there_o be_v no_o ungodliness_n in_o my_o story_n but_o you_o proceed_v i_o be_o sure_a it_o have_v be_v better_a for_o they_o and_o the_o christian_a religion_n profess_v among_o they_o if_o they_o have_v submit_v to_o the_o usage_n of_o that_o book_n and_o continue_v it_o ever_o since_o this_o in_o truth_n sir_n be_v ungodly_a and_o malicious_a all_o over_o you_o be_v sure_a it_o have_v be_v better_a for_o the_o christian_a religion_n etc._n etc._n why_o not_o protestant_a religion_n christian_n religion_n be_v indeed_o in_o its_o true_a and_o genuine_a sense_n so_o good_a a_o expression_n that_o a_o better_a can_v be_v find_v for_o the_o only_a true_a religion_n but_o these_o laudean_a churchman_n the_o papist_n in_o disguise_n must_v be_v narrow_o watch_v for_o it_o be_v notorious_o know_v that_o they_o hold_v the_o roman-church_n to_o be_v a_o true_a church_n though_o we_o know_v it_o be_v idolatrous_a we_o must_v hold_v they_o to_o the_o shibole_v protestant_n when_o they_o pretend_v to_o tell_v we_o what_o be_v best_a for_o the_o christian_a religion_n laud_v himself_o speak_v at_o the_o rate_n which_o you_o crafty_a turn-goat_n here_o do_v his_o letter_n express_v his_o fear_n of_o delay_n in_o bring_v in_o the_o common-prayer-book_n for_o the_o great_a good_a not_o of_o the_o church_n of_o scotland_n but_o of_o the_o church_n my_o lord_n bishop_n of_o salisbury_n may_v sure_o be_v allow_v to_o be_v a_o more_o competent_a judge_n in_o this_o matter_n than_o you_o he_o say_v pag._n 30._o of_o his_o memoires_n the_o liturgy_n have_v some_o alteration_n from_o the_o english_a which_o make_v it_o more_o invidious_a and_o less_o satisfactory_a the_o impose_v it_o real_o vary_v from_o their_o former_a practice_n and_o constitution_n pag._n 33._o the_o lord_n petition_v complain_v against_o the_o liturgy_n and_o book_n of_o canon_n offer_v under_o the_o high_a penalty_n to_o prove_v they_o contain_v thing_n both_o contrary_a to_o religion_n and_o the_o law_n of_o the_o land_n pag._n 36._o the_o earl_n of_o traquaire_n and_o roxburgh_n by_o letter_n to_o the_o king_n advise_v he_o to_o secure_v the_o people_n of_o that_o which_o they_o so_o much_o apprehend_v the_o fear_n of_o innovation_n of_o religion_n say_v that_o they_o find_v few_o or_o none_o well_o satisfy_v pag._n 33._o the_o earl_n of_o trequaire_n go_v to_o court_n and_o give_v account_v that_o all_o the_o trouble_n be_v occasion_v by_o the_o introduce_v the_o liturgy_n with_o which_o scarce_o a_o member_n of_o council_n except_o bishop_n be_v well_o satisfy_v neither_o be_v all_o these_o cordial_o for_o it_o for_o the_o archbishop_n of_o st._n andrews_n from_o the_o beginning_n have_v withstand_v these_o design_n and_o the_o archbishop_n of_o glasgow_n be_v worse_o please_v see_v now_o what_o the_o scotish_n nation_n offer_v against_o this_o liturgy_n which_o you_o doctor_z be_v sure_a it_o have_v be_v better_a for_o they_o and_o the_o christian_a religion_n if_o they_o have_v receive_v and_o use_v it_o their_o commissioner_n in_o their_o charge_n against_o laud_n exhibit_v in_o our_o parliament_n in_o 1641_o say_v pag._n 11_o etc._n etc._n this_o book_n invert_v the_o order_n of_o the_o communion_n in_o the_o book_n of_o england_n of_o the_o divers_a secret_a reason_n of_o this_o change_n we_o mention_v one_o only_o in_o join_v the_o spiritual_a praise_n and_o thanksgiving_n which_o be_v in_o the_o book_n of_o england_n pertinent_o after_o the_o communion_n with_o the_o prayer_n of_o consecration_n before_o the_o communion_n and_o that_o under_o the_o name_n of_o memorial_n or_o oblation_n for_o no_o other_o end_n but_o that_o the_o memorial_n and_o sacrifice_n of_o praise_n mention_v in_o it_o may_v be_v understand_v according_a to_o the_o popish_a mean_v bellar._n de_fw-la missâ_fw-la lib._n 2._o cap._n 21._o not_o of_o the_o spiritual_a sacrifice_n but_o of_o the_o oblation_n of_o the_o body_n of_o the_o lord_n the_o corporal_a presence_n of_o christ_n body_n be_v also_o to_o be_v find_v here_o for_o the_o word_n of_o the_o mass-book_n serve_v to_o this_o purpose_n which_o be_v not_o to_o be_v find_v in_o the_o book_n of_o england_n be_v take_v in_o here_o almighty_a god_n be_v incalled_a that_o of_o his_o almighty_a goodness_n he_o may_v vouchsafe_v so_o to_o bless_v and_o sanctify_v with_o his_o word_n and_o spirit_n these_o gift_n of_o bread_n and_o wine_n that_o they_o be_v unto_o we_o the_o body_n and_o blood_n of_o christ._n on_o the_o other_o part_n the_o expression_n of_o the_o book_n of_o england_n at_o the_o delivery_n of_o the_o element_n of_o feed_v on_o christ_n by_o faith_n and_o of_o eat_v and_o drink_v in_o remembrance_n that_o christ_n die_v for_o thou_o be_v utter_o delete_v now_o one_o will_v think_v that_o if_o such_o a_o whissle_v doctor_n as_o you_o be_v be_v not_o pass_v all_o shame_n as_o you_o affirm_v i_o to_o be_v it_o will_v make_v you_o blush_v but_o we_o may_v soon_o expect_v to_o see_v you_o burst_v that_o you_o who_o appear_v but_o now_o very_o tender_a of_o pass_v a_o judgement_n upon_o the_o action_n of_o the_o accuse_a star-chamber_n shall_v be_v find_v so_o pragmatical_a so_o arrogant_a as_o to_o censure_v king_n charles_n the_o first_o who_o damn_a this_o very_a book_n by_o act_n of_o parliament_n and_o the_o kingdom_n and_o church_n of_o scotland_n in_o this_o point_n and_o declare_v that_o you_o be_v sure_a it_o have_v be_v better_a for_o they_o and_o the_o christian_a religion_n if_o they_o have_v submit_v to_o the_o usage_n of_o this_o babylonish_n book_n and_o continue_v it_o ever_o since_o but_o you_o be_v so_o inflexible_a that_o there_o be_v little_a hope_n of_o reconcile_a you_o to_o that_o nation_n i_o have_v almost_o say_v to_o the_o king_n and_o queen_n unless_o this_o well-approved_n liturgy_n be_v send_v down_o once_o more_o and_o entertain_v there_o for_o then_o you_o say_v pag._n 18._o the_o worship_n of_o god_n will_v be_v perform_v with_o order_n and_o decency_n and_o in_o a_o way_n suitable_a to_o his_o divine_a nature_n and_o perfection_n and_o consequent_o can_v not_o have_v be_v nauseous_a to_o the_o sober_o wise_a and_o serious_o devout_a part_n of_o that_o kingdom_n as_o now_o it_o be_v by_o reason_n of_o those_o rude_a and_o undigested_a address_n those_o ex-tempore_a and_o unpremeditated_a expostulation_n with_o god_n those_o bold_a and_o saucy_a application_n that_o for_o want_v of_o a_o good_a book_n or_o a_o well-framed_n form_n of_o prayer_n of_o their_o own_o beforehand_o and_o commit_v to_o memory_n be_v so_o common_o make_v use_n of_o in_o their_o pulpit_n too_o many_o of_o the_o account_n of_o which_o we_o have_v late_o since_o the_o great_a turn_v in_o scotland_n receive_v from_o very_o good_a hand_n and_o undeniable_a testimony_n this_o be_v i_o be_o sure_a a_o nauseat_a if_o not_o a_o ungodly_a and_o profane_a way_n of_o talk_v you_o poor_a weak_a man_n as_o you_o be_v run_v away_o with_o a_o gross_a mistake_n that_o because_o there_o be_v bishop_n in_o scotland_n till_o the_o great_a turn_v as_o you_o term_v the_o legal_a settlement_n of_o that_o church_n by_o their_o present_a majesty_n they_o have_v also_o a_o common-prayer_n book_n but_o believe_v i_o or_o let_v it_o alone_o as_o you_o please_v they_o have_v no_o such_o thing_n it_o be_v detest_v even_o by_o many_o of_o their_o episcopal_a clergy_n i_o shall_v not_o pretend_v to_o remark_n upon_o your_o most_o unbecoming_a and_o malicious_a representation_n of_o the_o pray_n of_o the_o present_a minister_n of_o that_o kingdom_n but_o it_o be_v well_o know_v that_o their_o divine_n be_v of_o good_a ability_n and_o every_o way_n well_o qualify_v for_o the_o discharge_n of_o the_o ministerial_a function_n and_o whereas_o you_o pretend_v to_o recommend_v a_o well-framed_n form_n of_o prayer_n of_o their_o own_o beforehand_o and_o commit_v to_o memory_n for_o the_o prevention_n of_o rude_a and_o undigested_a address_n bold_a and_o saucy_a application_n i_o will_v fain_o know_v of_o you_o what_o canon_n allow_v a_o minister_n of_o the_o church_n of_o england_n to_o frame_v his_o own_o prayer_n and_o to_o mutter_v out_o a_o good_a part_n of_o it_o so_o as_o no_o body_n can_v tell_v what_o he_o say_v and_o then_o to_o rise_v constant_o in_o his_o voice_n when_o he_o come_v to_o the_o ox_n and_o the_o ass_n but_o to_o talk_v serious_o of_o this_o most_o serious_a matter_n pray_v see_v what_o the_o devout_a and_o learned_a bishop_n of_o salisbury_n say_v of_o such_o doctor_n as_o yourself_o in_o his_o sermon_n jan._n 30._o 1680._o