Three sermons preach'd upon extraordinary occasions. By Charles Robotham, B.D. rector, of Reisam in Norfolk:

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Three sermons preach'd upon extraordinary occasions. By Charles Robotham, B.D. rector, of Reisam in Norfolk:
Author
Robotham, Charles, 1625 or 6-1700.
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London :: printed for William Oliver bookseller in Norwich,
1680.
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Sermons, English
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"Three sermons preach'd upon extraordinary occasions. By Charles Robotham, B.D. rector, of Reisam in Norfolk:." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A91907.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 17, 2024.

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TO THE RIGHT WORSHIPFUL HENRY CROW Esq Mayor of NORWICH, With the Worshipful the Al∣dermen of the same City.

YOur chearful Audience afforded to these follow∣ing Discourses, together with the intimation of your earnest de∣sire to have them made more common, will, I hope, be my sufficient Apology both for the Publication and Dedication of these ensuing Papers. I shall add unto these Considerations the

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great and many Civilities receive on several occasions from thos of your Body. Neither can forget, either that part of Education I once had in you School, and within your Walls or that encouragement afforde me, as a Student, from the Be∣nefactions disposed by your Cor∣poration, in the Colledge of St. Benedict. Upon all which score it is but right and Reason, th•••• these my first Fruits from the Press make some return and ac∣knowledgment to the Soil, that once gave them Sap and Nou∣rishment. Having therefore so just a Title to my Studies, ac∣cept, I beseech you, this Essay of my poor Labours. Which, if they may but contribute some∣thing to the clearness of your

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Judgment, and more to your Life and Practice; is the ut∣most Design and intent of him, who desires, to his ability, on all occasions to approve him∣self,

Yours unfeignedly in all Offices of Christian Love and Service, Charles Robotham.

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