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A44068 Inaccessible glory, or, The impossibility of seeing Gods face whilst we are in the body delivered in a sermon preached at the funeral of ... Sir Theodore de-Mayerne, in the parish church of St. Martins in the Feilds [sic] on Friday the 30 of March, 1655 / by Thomas Hodges ... Hodges, Thomas, 1599 or 1600-1672. 1655 (1655) Wing H2316; ESTC R43256 12,213 21

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Elsewhere for time to come Thus he honourably lived and Now is dead in a good old age full of riches and honour Nor was he blessed be God unfit for this great change of which he gave large testimony both in life and death wiping of That censure by somes miscarriage occasioned A physition and an atheist as if they were unseparable He knew and owned the God of nature in word and deed conversing daily with his word and was so much taken with serious discourses of the things of his Kingdome that I am his witness we scarce ever discoursed thereof which was not seldome wherein the teares in his eyes did not aboundantly speake the inward apprehension sence and Devotion of his soule He was very compassionat to those who were not able to retribute ought to him refusing none that sought for help though their condition were never so loathsome and deplorable in which his care tenderness liberality were transcendant In his last sickness wherof he died being a complication of many sad afflicting diseases he be haved himselfe so patiently and devoutly preparing for his end with so much resignation to the will of God as I hope will never will be forgot by those about him Drawing nigh his end when his speach began to faile him he made a Savoury sound solid confession of his faith giving wholsome councell and savoury advice to all about him which having finish and done his worke both in relation to others and to himself he desired to be laid in his bed there to receive deaths last assault still retaining the cleerenesse of his understanding and reason being able to give directions for himselfe and to prescribe as well as in health where after a few howers I praying by him for Gods Reception of him to behold his face in glory he closed the prayer with his reduplicated Amen Amen The Last words I he ard him speake and shortly after his life Thus is this honourable person gon into this blessed vision in the text making good Solomons assertion Eccl. 7.1 The day of death is better then the day of on esbirth FINIS Printed or sold by William Leake at the signe of the Crown in Fleetstreet between the two Temple Gates These Bookes following YOrk's Heraldry Folio A Bible of a very fair large Roman letter 40 Orlando Furioso Folio Callis learned Readings on the Stat. 21. Hen. 8. Chap. 5 of Sewers Perkins on the Law of England Wilkinsons Office of Sheriffs Persons Law Mirrour of Justice Topicks in the Laws of England Sken de significatione Verborum Delaman's use of the Horizontal Quadrant Wilby's 2d. set of Musiquc 3. 4. 5. and 6. Parts Corderious in English Doctor Fulk's Meteors with Obser Malthus Fire-workes Nyes Gunnery and Fire-workes Cato Major with Annotations by Wil. Austin Esquier Mel Helliconium by Alex. Rosse Nosce teipsum by Sr. John Davis Animadversions on Ltllies Grammer The History of Vienna and Paris Lazarillo de Tormes Hero and Leander by G. Ghapman and Ghristoph Marlow Posin of the Accidence Guilliam's Heraldry Herberts Travels Man become guilty by John Francis Senalt and Englished by Henry Earle of Monmouth Excersitatio Scolastica The Ideot in 4 bookes the first and second of Wisdom the third of the Mind the fourth of Starick Experiments of the Ballance The life and Reign of Hen the Eighth wrieten by the L. Herbet Auilucis or the house of light The Fort Royal of Holy Scriptures by I. H. the 3d. Edition A Tragedy of Christs Passion waitten by the most learned Hugo Grotius and Englished by George Sands Mathematicall Recreations with the generall Horologicall Ring and the double Horizontal Diall by William Oughtred The Garden of Eden or an Acurate description of all Flowers and Fruits now growing in Engl. with particular rules how to advance their Nature and Growth as well in Seeds and Herbs as the secret ordering of trees Plants by that learned and great Observer Sir Hugh Plat Knight the 4th Edition Solitary devotions with man in glory by the most Reverant and holy Father Ansolem arch Bishop of Canterhury PLAYES Hen. the Fourth Philaster The Wedding The Hollander Maids Tragide Othello Moore of Venice The gratfull Seruant The strainge Discoevery The Merchant of Venice