Medicines for the plague that is, godly and fruitfull sermons vpon part of the twentieth Psalme, full of instructions and comfort: very fit generally for all times of affliction, but more particularly applied to this late visitation of the plague. Preached at the same time at Norton in Suffolke, by Nicholas Bownd, Doctor of Diuinitie. And now published for the further good of all those that loue and feare the Lord. Perused, and allowed.

Bownd, Nicholas, d. 1613
Publisher: Printed by Adam Islip and Felix Kingston for Cuthbert Burbie and are to be sold at the Swan in Paules Churchyard
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1604
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A16526 ESTC ID: S106817 STC ID: 3439
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text And so all they that pray in a strange tongue, and know not what they say (as is the manner of the Papists) and so cannot possibly haue any desire in their heart of that that they speake, doe not pray at all. And so all they that pray in a strange tongue, and know not what they say (as is the manner of the Papists) and so cannot possibly have any desire in their heart of that that they speak, do not pray At all. cc av d pns32 cst vvb p-acp dt j n1, cc vvb xx r-crq pns32 vvb (c-acp vbz dt n1 pp-f dt njp2) cc av vmbx av-j vhb d n1 p-acp po32 n1 pp-f d cst pns32 vvb, vdb xx vvi p-acp d.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 Corinthians 14.14 (Geneva); 1 Thessalonians 5.17 (Tyndale)
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1 Corinthians 14.14 (Geneva) 1 corinthians 14.14: for if i pray in a strange togue, my spirit prayeth: but mine vnderstading is without fruite. and so all they that pray in a strange tongue, and know not what they say (as is the manner of the papists) and so cannot possibly haue any desire in their heart of that that they speake, doe not pray at all False 0.623 0.559 1.18
1 Corinthians 14.14 (AKJV) 1 corinthians 14.14: for if i pray in an vnknowen tongue, my spirit prayeth, but my vnderstanding is vnfruitfull. and so all they that pray in a strange tongue, and know not what they say (as is the manner of the papists) and so cannot possibly haue any desire in their heart of that that they speake, doe not pray at all False 0.606 0.348 1.18




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