New-England pleaded with, and pressed to consider the things which concern her peace at least in this her day, or, A seasonable and serious word of faithful advice to the churches and people of God, primarily those in the Massachusets Colony, musingly to ponder, and bethink themselves, what is the tendency, and what will cetainly be the sad issue, of sundry unchristian and crooked wayes which too too [sic] many have been turning aside unto, if persisted and gone on in delivered in a sermon preached at Boston in New-England, May 7, 1673, being the day of election there / by Urian Oakes ...

Oakes, Urian, 1631-1681
Publisher: Printed by Samuel Green
Place of Publication: Cambridge
Publication Year: 1673
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A53265 ESTC ID: W23179 STC ID: O21
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Deuteronomy XXXII, 29;
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In-Text but violate their promises and engagements) False Accusers (Devils, the Original word is or Make bates and Calumniators) Incontinent or intemperate (that are buri•d in flesh and drowned in sensuality) Fierce (men of savage and bruitish dispositions that will admit o• no moderation) Despisers of those that are good, (such as cannot love good men but despise them, be they Magistrates or Ministers, men of Piety and great Worth) Traitors (perfidious to the cause and interest of Christ, to their best friends that repose confidence in them) Heady (violent men that are not to be check'd and restrain'd by Reason or Conscience within any bounds of sobriety, but violate their promises and engagements) False Accusers (Devils, the Original word is or Make bates and Calumniators) Incontinent or intemperate (that Are buri•d in Flesh and drowned in sensuality) Fierce (men of savage and brutish dispositions that will admit o• no moderation) Despisers of those that Are good, (such as cannot love good men but despise them, be they Magistrates or Ministers, men of Piety and great Worth) Traitors (perfidious to the cause and Interest of christ, to their best Friends that repose confidence in them) Heady (violent men that Are not to be checked and restrained by Reason or Conscience within any bounds of sobriety, cc-acp vvb po32 n2 cc n2) j n2 (n2, dt j-jn n1 vbz cc n1 vvz cc n2) j cc j (cst vbr vvn p-acp n1 cc vvn p-acp n1) j (n2 pp-f j-jn cc j n2 cst vmb vvi n1 dx n1) n2 pp-f d cst vbr j, (d c-acp vmbx vvi j n2 p-acp vvi pno32, vbb pns32 n2 cc n2, n2 pp-f n1 cc j n1) n2 (j p-acp dt n1 cc n1 pp-f np1, p-acp po32 js n2 cst vvb n1 p-acp pno32) j (j n2 cst vbr xx pc-acp vbi vvn cc vvn p-acp n1 cc n1 p-acp d n2 pp-f n1,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 2 Timothy 3.3 (AKJV)
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2 Timothy 3.3 (AKJV) 2 timothy 3.3: without naturall affection, trucebreakers, false accusers, incontinent, fierce, despisers of those that are good, but violate their promises and engagements) false accusers (devils, the original word is or make bates and calumniators) incontinent or intemperate (that are buri*d in flesh and drowned in sensuality) fierce (men of savage and bruitish dispositions that will admit o* no moderation) despisers of those that are good, (such as cannot love good men but despise them, be they magistrates or ministers, men of piety and great worth) traitors (perfidious to the cause and interest of christ, to their best friends that repose confidence in them) heady (violent men that are not to be check'd and restrain'd by reason or conscience within any bounds of sobriety, False 0.631 0.939 8.792




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