A sermon no lesse fruitefull, then famous. Preached at Pauls Crosse on the Sunday of quinquagesima, by R. Wimbledon, in the reigne of King Henry the fourth, in the yeere of our Lord God, 1388 and found out hid in a wall. Which sermon is heere set foorth by the old copy, without adding or diminishing, saue the olde Englishe, heere and there amended.
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- A sermon no lesse fruitefull, then famous. Preached at Pauls Crosse on the Sunday of quinquagesima, by R. Wimbledon, in the reigne of King Henry the fourth, in the yeere of our Lord God, 1388 and found out hid in a wall. Which sermon is heere set foorth by the old copy, without adding or diminishing, saue the olde Englishe, heere and there amended.
- Sermon no lesse fruteful then famous Godly and famous sermon, made in the yeare 1388
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London: Printed by W. Iaggard, and are to be solde by Daniel Speed, 1617.
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- 1617-1617
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- S114197
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- 133919
- Description
- [64] p. ; 8⁰
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- Running title reads: A godly and famous sermon, made in the yeare 1388.
Attributed in several 15th-century MS. sources to Thomas Wimbledon. John Foxe, and editions of the sermon from 1582 onwards, also attribute it to an R. Wimbeldon, which has been expanded without apparent justification to Robert or Richard Wimbledon (Halkett & Laing).