The staves of beauty & bands opened in a sermon preached at Yarmovth, August 23, 1663 / by Edward, Lord Bishop of Norwich.

Reynolds, Edward, 1599-1676
Publisher: Printed by T Ratcliffe for George Thomason
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1663
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A57166 ESTC ID: R2972 STC ID: R1290
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Zechariah II, 7; Concord;
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In-Text yet we must hold it with a Spirit of Meekness. Meekness is the fittest disposition to receive truth; Receive, saith the Apost. with meekness the ingrafted Word; yet we must hold it with a Spirit of Meekness. Meekness is the Fittest disposition to receive truth; Receive, Says the Apost. with meekness the ingrafted Word; av pns12 vmb vvi pn31 p-acp dt n1 pp-f n1. n1 vbz dt js n1 pc-acp vvi n1; vvb, vvz dt n1. p-acp n1 dt j-vvn n1;
Note 0 Jam. 1. 21. Jam. 1. 21. np1 crd crd




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 Thessalonians 5.21 (ODRV); 2 Timothy 2.25; 2 Timothy 2.25 (AKJV); James 1.21; James 1.21 (AKJV)
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James 1.21 (AKJV) james 1.21: wherefore lay apart all filthinesse, and superfluitie of naughtinesse, & receiue with meeknesse the engrafted word, which is able to saue your soules. yet we must hold it with a spirit of meekness. meekness is the fittest disposition to receive truth; receive, saith the apost. with meekness the ingrafted word False 0.655 0.722 0.191
James 1.21 (ODRV) james 1.21: for the which thing casting away al vncleannesse and aboundance of malice, in meeknesse receiue the engrassed word, which is able to saue your soules. yet we must hold it with a spirit of meekness. meekness is the fittest disposition to receive truth; receive, saith the apost. with meekness the ingrafted word False 0.638 0.43 0.186




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Note 0 Jam. 1. 21. James 1.21