A proclamation in the name of the King of kings, to all inhabitants of the isles of Great Brittain and especially to those who have hypocritically pretended to justice, mercy, honesty, and religion (as also to them who have lived in open prophaness and impiety) summoning them to repentance, by denouncing God's judgements, and declaring his mercy, offered in the everlasting gospel / warrantably proclaimed and preached by Geo. Wither ... ; whereto are added, some fragments of the same authors, omitted in the first imprinting of the book, intituled Scraps and crums, and a few which were collected since that impression, and during his imprisonment.

Wither, George, 1588-1667
Publisher: s n
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1662
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A66772 ESTC ID: R12240 STC ID: W3181
Subject Headings: Puritan Revolution, 1642-1660 -- Poetry; Wither, George, 1588-1667;
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In-Text but, hardned your necks, and did worse then your Fathers; ( yea, worse then other transgressors whom I formerly destroyed, but, hardened your necks, and did Worse then your Father's; (yea, Worse then other transgressors whom I formerly destroyed, cc-acp, vvn po22 n2, cc vdd av-jc cs po22 n2; (uh, av-jc cs j-jn n2 r-crq pns11 av-j vvn,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Jeremiah 7.26 (Douay-Rheims)
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Jeremiah 7.26 (Douay-Rheims) - 2 jeremiah 7.26: but have hardened their neck, and have done worse than their fathers. but, hardned your necks, and did worse then your fathers; ( yea, worse then other transgressors whom i formerly destroyed, False 0.722 0.898 1.42
Jeremiah 16.12 (Geneva) jeremiah 16.12: (and ye haue done worse then your fathers: for beholde, you walke euery one after the stubbernesse of his wicked heart, and will not heare me) but, hardned your necks, and did worse then your fathers; ( yea, worse then other transgressors whom i formerly destroyed, False 0.697 0.465 1.081
Jeremiah 16.12 (AKJV) jeremiah 16.12: and yee haue done worse then your fathers, (for behold, yee walke euerie one after the imagination of his euill heart, that they may not hearken vnto me.) but, hardned your necks, and did worse then your fathers; ( yea, worse then other transgressors whom i formerly destroyed, False 0.678 0.448 1.012
Jeremiah 16.12 (Geneva) jeremiah 16.12: (and ye haue done worse then your fathers: for beholde, you walke euery one after the stubbernesse of his wicked heart, and will not heare me) did worse then your fathers; ( yea, worse then other transgressors whom i formerly destroyed, True 0.634 0.728 0.437
Jeremiah 16.12 (AKJV) jeremiah 16.12: and yee haue done worse then your fathers, (for behold, yee walke euerie one after the imagination of his euill heart, that they may not hearken vnto me.) did worse then your fathers; ( yea, worse then other transgressors whom i formerly destroyed, True 0.629 0.715 0.413
Jeremiah 7.26 (Geneva) jeremiah 7.26: yet would they not heare me nor encline their eare, but hardened their necke and did worse then their fathers. but, hardned your necks, and did worse then your fathers; ( yea, worse then other transgressors whom i formerly destroyed, False 0.623 0.825 2.198
Jeremiah 7.26 (AKJV) jeremiah 7.26: yet they hearkned not vnto me, nor inclined their eare, but hardened their neck, they did worse then their fathers. but, hardned your necks, and did worse then your fathers; ( yea, worse then other transgressors whom i formerly destroyed, False 0.616 0.782 2.117




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