A caueat for Archippus A sermon preached at a visitation at White-Chappel Church in London, Septemb. 23. 1618. By Ier. Dyke minister of Gods word at Epping in Essex.

Dyke, Jeremiah, 1584-1639
Publisher: Printed by Richard Field for Robert Mylbourne and are to be sold at his shop at the great south doore of Pauls
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1619
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A21042 ESTC ID: S100112 STC ID: 7411
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text And their owne shepheards pitie them not, and so cast a suspicion vpon themselues, that they made the staires into the Pulpit, to be but steps vnto preferment. And their own shepherds pity them not, and so cast a suspicion upon themselves, that they made the stairs into the Pulpit, to be but steps unto preferment. cc po32 d n2 vvb pno32 xx, cc av vvd dt n1 p-acp px32, cst pns32 vvd dt n2 p-acp dt n1, pc-acp vbi p-acp n2 p-acp n1.




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Zechariah 11.5 (AKJV) - 3 zechariah 11.5: and their owne shepheards pitie them not. and their owne shepheards pitie them not True 0.934 0.968 3.021




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