The pride of King Nabuchadnezzar, Dan. 4.26.27. by Henrie Smith.

Smith, Henry, 1550?-1591
Publisher: Printed by Thomas Scarlet
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1591
Approximate Era: Elizabeth
TCP ID: A12369 ESTC ID: S981 STC ID: 22688
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Daniel IV, 26-27; Sermons, English -- 16th century;
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In-Text was not one enough, but hee must say, spake & saide? This doubling of the words sheweth, that he spake with a premeditated pride from his heart root, which should out whether it were sinne or no, come what will come. was not one enough, but he must say, spoke & said? This doubling of the words shows, that he spoke with a premeditated pride from his heart root, which should out whither it were sin or no, come what will come. vbds xx crd d, cc-acp pns31 vmb vvi, vvd cc vvd? d vvg pp-f dt n2 vvz, cst pns31 vvd p-acp dt j-vvn n1 p-acp po31 n1 n1, r-crq vmd av c-crq pn31 vbdr n1 cc uh-dx, vvb r-crq vmb vvi.




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