A bundle of soul-convincing, directing, and comforting truths clearly deduced from diverse select texts of Holy Scripture, and practically improven, both for conviction and consolation : being a brief summary of several sermons preached at large / by ... M. Roger Breirly ...

Brereley, Roger, 1586-1637
Publisher: Printed by J R for Samuel Sprint
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1677
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A29488 ESTC ID: R1288 STC ID: B4659
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In-Text that it is a burden rather, because thou canst not have thy own will, than bec•use thou canst not have thy will subdued: that it is a burden rather, Because thou Canst not have thy own will, than bec•use thou Canst not have thy will subdued: cst pn31 vbz dt n1 av-c, c-acp pns21 vm2 xx vhi po21 d n1, cs n1 pns21 vm2 xx vhi po21 n1 vvn:




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Ecclesiasticus 18.30 (Douay-Rheims) ecclesiasticus 18.30: go not after thy lusts, but turn away from thy own will. thou canst not have thy own will True 0.629 0.498 0.0




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