LXXX sermons preached by that learned and reverend divine, Iohn Donne, Dr in Divinity, late Deane of the cathedrall church of S. Pauls London

Donne, John, 1572-1631
Donne, John, 1604-1662
Merian, Matthaeus, 1593-1650, engraver
Walton, Izaak, 1593-1683
Publisher: Printed by Miles Flesher for Richard Royston in Ivie lane and Richard Marriot in S Dunstans Church yard in Fleetstreet
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1640
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A20637 ESTC ID: S121697 STC ID: 7038
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text But Pavor pauperum, The destruction of the poore is his poverty; There is his fault, Desperation under it. But Pavor Pauperum, The destruction of the poor is his poverty; There is his fault, Desperation under it. p-acp np1 fw-la, dt n1 pp-f dt j vbz po31 n1; a-acp vbz po31 n1, n1 p-acp pn31.
Note 0 Pro. 10.15. Pro 10.15. np1 crd.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Proverbs 10.15; Proverbs 10.15 (AKJV); Proverbs 18.11 (AKJV)
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Proverbs 10.15 (AKJV) - 1 proverbs 10.15: the destruction of the poore is their pouertie. but pavor pauperum, the destruction of the poore is his poverty; there is his fault, desperation under it False 0.79 0.905 1.426




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Note 0 Pro. 10.15. Proverbs 10.15