The meteors A sermon preached at a visitation. By Michael VVigmore, Rector of Thorseway in Lincolneshire, and sometimes Fellow of Oriel Colledge in Oxford:

Wigmore, Michael, 1588 or 9-1664?
Publisher: Printed by Thomas Harper for Nathaniel Butter and are to be sold at his shop at the Pyde Bull neere S Austins Gate
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1633
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A15330 ESTC ID: S119961 STC ID: 25617
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text you are his Labourers, and his Builders; you are his wise and faithfull Stewards, whom the Lord hath made Rulers over his houshold; you Are his Labourers, and his Builders; you Are his wise and faithful Stewards, whom the Lord hath made Rulers over his household; pn22 vbr po31 n2, cc po31 n2; pn22 vbr po31 j cc j n2, r-crq dt n1 vhz vvn n2 p-acp po31 n1;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 Corinthians 3.9; 1 Corinthians 3.9 (Geneva); 1 Corinthians 4.1; 1 Peter 2.9; 1 Timothy 2.7; 2 Timothy 1.6; Acts 6.6; Galatians 4.17; John 8.12 (ODRV); Luke 12.42
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1 Corinthians 3.9 (Geneva) 1 corinthians 3.9: for we together are gods labourers: yee are gods husbandrie, and gods building. you are his labourers, and his builders; you are his wise and faithfull stewards, whom the lord hath made rulers over his houshold False 0.611 0.739 0.111




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