/TEA :7CQIlISSIMVM: O R> MAN HIS LAST PROGRESSE. SERMON Preached at the Funeral of the Right Worshipful,Sir ThomasThinne,Knight. SERMON XLI. Ecclef. is. S. Alangoeth tòhis long home, and the Mosirnersgo about theStreets. Lthough I might in theKings (King Solomon) name com mand, yet I will rather in the Preachers (his other Bile ) humbly entreat your religious attention to the laft Scene,' and Cataftropheof mans life, conf11'ingof twoAdia, and thofcvery thort. r. The dead his pats, he goeth, &c. z TheMourners march, 47goabout, &c. Whereas the whole Scripture is a Volumnof divine Ser- mons, and the Author ofeveryBook a Preacher, and every Chapter a [don ; and everyverle, and piece ofa vcrfe a Text. Gregory 210f cen reafonably demands, why this Book which treateth throughout of the vanity ofthe world, and mifery of man, is intituled, The Book,of tiePreacher ? To pafs by otheranfwersrendred by him and others, not fo pertinent to our prefentpurpoí`e,' I conceive this title ofthe Preacher is in fpecial fct over this Book, to intimate unto Ppp z us,
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