A sermon preached on the 16th day of April 1696 in the parish church of St. Michael in New-Malton, being the thanksgiving day appointed for the discovery and disappointment of the horrible and barbarous conspiracy &c. / by William Perse.

Perse, William, 1640 or 41-1707
Publisher: Printed for E Whitlock
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1696
Approximate Era: WilliamAndMary
TCP ID: A54465 ESTC ID: R25780 STC ID: P1656
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Ecclesiastes X, 20; Sermons, English -- 17th century; William and Mary, 1689-1702;
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In-Text the wicked have drawn their Sword, and bent their Bow (all instruments of Cruelty ready for the fatal execution) to cast down the poor and needy, the wicked have drawn their Sword, and bent their Bow (all Instruments of Cruelty ready for the fatal execution) to cast down the poor and needy, dt j vhb vvn po32 n1, cc vvd po32 n1 (d n2 pp-f n1 j p-acp dt j n1) pc-acp vvi a-acp dt j cc j,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Psalms 36.14 (ODRV); Psalms 37.13 (AKJV); Psalms 37.13 (Geneva); Psalms 37.15 (Geneva)
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Psalms 36.14 (ODRV) - 0 psalms 36.14: sinners haue drawen out the sword; the wicked have drawn their sword True 0.852 0.884 2.744
Psalms 37.14 (Geneva) psalms 37.14: the wicked haue drawen their sworde, and haue bent their bowe, to cast downe the poore and needie, and to slay such as be of vpright conuersation. the wicked have drawn their sword, and bent their bow (all instruments of cruelty ready for the fatal execution) to cast down the poor and needy, False 0.813 0.877 0.811
Psalms 37.14 (AKJV) psalms 37.14: the wicked haue drawen out the sword, and haue bent their bow to cast downe the poore and needy, and to slay such as be of vpright conuersation. the wicked have drawn their sword, and bent their bow (all instruments of cruelty ready for the fatal execution) to cast down the poor and needy, False 0.808 0.905 3.254
Psalms 36.14 (ODRV) psalms 36.14: sinners haue drawen out the sword; they haue bent their bowe; that they may deceiue the poore and needie: that they may murder the right of hart. the wicked have drawn their sword, and bent their bow (all instruments of cruelty ready for the fatal execution) to cast down the poor and needy, False 0.756 0.497 0.507
Psalms 37.14 (Geneva) psalms 37.14: the wicked haue drawen their sworde, and haue bent their bowe, to cast downe the poore and needie, and to slay such as be of vpright conuersation. bent their bow (all instruments of cruelty ready for the fatal execution) to cast down the poor and needy, True 0.754 0.688 0.491
Psalms 37.14 (AKJV) psalms 37.14: the wicked haue drawen out the sword, and haue bent their bow to cast downe the poore and needy, and to slay such as be of vpright conuersation. bent their bow (all instruments of cruelty ready for the fatal execution) to cast down the poor and needy, True 0.745 0.76 2.615
Psalms 36.14 (ODRV) psalms 36.14: sinners haue drawen out the sword; they haue bent their bowe; that they may deceiue the poore and needie: that they may murder the right of hart. bent their bow (all instruments of cruelty ready for the fatal execution) to cast down the poor and needy, True 0.691 0.376 0.178




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