Advertisement be [sic] Agnes Campbel relict of the deceast Master William Guthrie, minister of the Gospel, unto whose hands some printed papers called sermons, bearing the said Master William his name, may come. Campbel, Agnes. 1666 Approx. 3 KB of XML-encoded text transcribed from 1 1-bit group-IV TIFF page image. Text Creation Partnership, Ann Arbor, MI ; Oxford (UK) : 2007-01 (EEBO-TCP Phase 1). A26426 Wing A608 ESTC R28928 10776331 ocm 10776331 45841 This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. This Phase I text is available for reuse, according to the terms of Creative Commons 0 1.0 Universal . The text can be copied, modified, distributed and performed, even for commercial purposes, all without asking permission. Early English books online. (EEBO-TCP ; phase 1, no. A26426) Transcribed from: (Early English Books Online ; image set 45841) Images scanned from microfilm: (Early English books, 1641-1700 ; 1413:3) Advertisement be [sic] Agnes Campbel relict of the deceast Master William Guthrie, minister of the Gospel, unto whose hands some printed papers called sermons, bearing the said Master William his name, may come. Campbel, Agnes. l broadside. s.n., [Edinburgh? : 1666?] Imprint suggested by Wing. Refutation of published sermons which were attributed to William Guthrie. Reproduction of original in the Edinburgh University Library. Created by converting TCP files to TEI P5 using tcp2tei.xsl, TEI @ Oxford. Re-processed by University of Nebraska-Lincoln and Northwestern, with changes to facilitate morpho-syntactic tagging. Gap elements of known extent have been transformed into placeholder characters or elements to simplify the filling in of gaps by user contributors. 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Copies of the texts have been issued variously as SGML (TCP schema; ASCII text with mnemonic sdata character entities); displayable XML (TCP schema; characters represented either as UTF-8 Unicode or text strings within braces); or lossless XML (TEI P5, characters represented either as UTF-8 Unicode or TEI g elements). Keying and markup guidelines are available at the Text Creation Partnership web site . eng Guthrie, William, 1620-1665. Presbyterian Church -- Sermons. Sermons, English -- 17th century. 2006-06 TCP Assigned for keying and markup 2006-06 Aptara Keyed and coded from ProQuest page images 2006-07 Derek Lee Sampled and proofread 2006-07 Derek Lee Text and markup reviewed and edited 2006-09 pfs Batch review (QC) and XML conversion ADVERTISEMENT Be AGNES CAMPBEL , Relict of the Deceast Master WILLIAM GVTHRIE , Minister of the Gospel , to such , Vnto whose hands some printed Papers , called SERMONS bearing the said Master Willam his name , may come . CHRISTIAN READER . BEing much afflicted with the sight of some Printed Papers , or Sermons , to which the name of my Worthy Husband ( now with the Lord ) is prefixed , by these that have published them , because I found many things therein injurious , not onlie to his memorie , but to the Truth : I was therefore at the pains to cause compare them with his Notes I have beside me ; And likewise to Interrogate some of his most Judicious and Conscientious ordinarie Hearers , yet living , anent the same : And after due and serious consideration of the whole , I dare verie confidently declare , that they are not the genuine Works and Sermons of my foresaid Husband ; which may be very evident to all that knew him , considering the perplexed stile , the confusion , and want of connexion , and a multitude of vain repetitions that are oft-times to be found therein ; as also want of that clear method familiar to him , together with the un soundness sometimes of the matter , which was known to be farr from him , being well instructed in the form of sound words , which in all his discourses to the people he held fast . Moreover there be many things therein clear non-sense , and not intelligible by the Reader a fault very farr from his way in Preaching . And this is to be the less wondred , at seeing , that when he was yet alive , some made bold to Print some Sermons of his without his knowledge , which he would not own , and therefore was necessitate to emit these few Sermons himself , Intituled , The tryall of a Saving Interest in Christ , to the advantage of the truth , which had been otherwise wronged . IT IS hoped therefore that every conscientious person will be so farr tender of the Truth , and of the Fame of such a faithful Minister of the Gospel , who is not now to speak for himself , that they will not look upon these Printed Sermons as his Workes , seing they have been put forth to the publict viewe , without the knowledge or consent of any of his Relations or Brethren of the Ministry , who were particularly acquaint with him , and his way of Doctrine , and to whom , if he had minded any thing for the Press , he would have left the charge or the oversight thereof . The World hath already had a taste of his gift , and of the Spirit that appeared in him in the foresaid useful litle Book published by himself , and blessed of God to the Edification of many , which I hope will easily move the observing and Judicious Reader to have these lately Printed under his name in suspition . I shall add no more , but for the future intreat that nothing bearing his name may be looked upon as his , that is not attested by his nearest Relations , and his Brethren of the Ministrie . I am Thy well-wisher A. C.