Certaine sermons preached upon severall occasions viz. The vvay to prosper. The vvay to be content. The vvay to vvell-doing. A summer sermon. A vvinter sermon. Vnknowne kindnesse. The poore mans hope. By Iohn Gore Rector of Wenden-lofts in Essex.

Gore, John, Rector of Wendenlofts, Essex
Publisher: By T Cotes for Thomas Alchorne at the Greene Dragon in Pauls Church yard
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1636
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A01935 ESTC ID: S120526 STC ID: 12071
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text but lie wallowing in that which God abhors, and stand chargeable in their soules with that which separates and divides betwixt man and his God? why, be not discomforted at it, be not disquieted with it, do not fret thy selfe because of the ungodly, but lie wallowing in that which God abhors, and stand chargeable in their Souls with that which separates and divides betwixt man and his God? why, be not discomforted At it, be not disquieted with it, do not fret thy self Because of the ungodly, cc-acp vvi vvg p-acp d r-crq np1 vvz, cc vvb j p-acp po32 n2 p-acp d r-crq vvz cc vvz p-acp n1 cc po31 n1? uh-crq, vbb xx j-vvn p-acp pn31, vbb xx vvn p-acp pn31, vdb xx vvi po21 n1 c-acp pp-f dt j,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Proverbs 24.19 (AKJV); Psalms 37.1 (AKJV)
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Psalms 37.1 (AKJV) psalms 37.1: fret not thy selfe because of euill doers, neither bee thou enuious against the workers of iniquitie. why, be not discomforted at it, be not disquieted with it, do not fret thy selfe because of the ungodly, True 0.739 0.392 0.909
Proverbs 24.19 (AKJV) proverbs 24.19: fret not thy selfe because of euill men; neither be thou enuious at the wicked. why, be not discomforted at it, be not disquieted with it, do not fret thy selfe because of the ungodly, True 0.728 0.541 0.986
Proverbs 24.19 (Geneva) proverbs 24.19: fret not thy selfe because of the malicious, neither be enuious at the wicked. why, be not discomforted at it, be not disquieted with it, do not fret thy selfe because of the ungodly, True 0.725 0.637 1.078
Proverbs 24.19 (Geneva) proverbs 24.19: fret not thy selfe because of the malicious, neither be enuious at the wicked. but lie wallowing in that which god abhors, and stand chargeable in their soules with that which separates and divides betwixt man and his god? why, be not discomforted at it, be not disquieted with it, do not fret thy selfe because of the ungodly, False 0.612 0.419 0.202




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