The good man perished from the earth. Being a sermon preached upon the death of that eminent and faithful servant of Christ Mr. Christr. Fowler formerly of Reading, and lastly of London minister. By William Cooper M.A. and minister of the gospel.

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The good man perished from the earth. Being a sermon preached upon the death of that eminent and faithful servant of Christ Mr. Christr. Fowler formerly of Reading, and lastly of London minister. By William Cooper M.A. and minister of the gospel.
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Cooper, William, minister at St. Olave's Southwark.
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London :: [s.n.],
printed in the year 1677.
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Encomiasticon Fouleri Epitaphium.

SIste Viator: Inest Foulerus, gaza, Sepulchro, Gazophylas tibi theca manet, fugit enthea gemma. Ʋmbra manet, repetitque suos pars coelica, coelos. Qualis erat, quantusque fuit sollertius audi.

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Ambrosius dictis, vitâ Fulgentius, arte Sedulius, Zelo Paulus, candore Agapetus, Pace Irenaeus, teneris Lactantius agnis, Vindiciis fidei verae, Constantius; arms Pneumaticis semper Vincentius, & pietatis Eusebius, sanctae; larvatae Martius hostis. Sozomenus, magnoque operum Polycarpus acervo. Theiophilus, Coelestinus, tandem ordine Doctor Angelicus, videt intuitu quae voce docebat. Dicite Jo paean, lachrymas cohibete cohortes Sanctorum, Foulerus ovat, diademata estat Nicephorus, Stephanusque cluit, coeloque triumphat Desine Pseudopetraea Phalanx, Photine sileto, Agmen Episc pii, Fouleri cede triumphis Cedite Romuleae quotquot de foecis abysso Surgitis, Haereseon cunctarum Malleus, ecce De cunctis Foulerus evat, de morte triumphat, Ringantur jam prava cohors sua rostra tenebit Salve tu Foulere redux, salve empsycha proles, Par sua progenies patri, sic ora ferebat Sic animum, redivivus adst, vacuumque replevit. Nos patris ciueres lachrymis madefecimus Ʋrnae, Phoenicem cineres radiis coelestibus edunt.
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