The a fury of vvarre, and b folly of sinne, (as an incentive to it) declared and applyed. For caution and remedy against the mischiefe and misery of both. In a sermon preached at St. Margarets Westminster, before the Honourable House of Commons, at their late solemne and publike fast, Aprill 26. 1643. By Iohn Ley Minister of Great Budworth in Cheshiere.

Ley, John, 1583-1662
Publisher: Printed by G M for Christopher Meredith at the signe of the Crane in Pauls Church yard
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1643
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A88104 ESTC ID: R11792 STC ID: L1879
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Jeremiah IV, 21-22; Fast-day sermons -- 17th century; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text They neither know God nor acknowledge or glorifie him as God, but set their wits on worke for wickednesse, therin having a kind of cunning, (which the unwise world calleth wisdome) while they remaine ignorant, inconsiderate, dull and stupid towards the doing of good. They neither know God nor acknowledge or Glorify him as God, but Set their wits on work for wickedness, therein having a kind of cunning, (which the unwise world calls Wisdom) while they remain ignorant, inconsiderate, dull and stupid towards the doing of good. pns32 d vvb np1 ccx vvi cc vvi pno31 p-acp np1, cc-acp vvb po32 n2 p-acp n1 p-acp n1, av vhg dt n1 pp-f n-jn, (r-crq dt j n1 vvz n1) cs pns32 vvb j, j, j cc j p-acp dt vdg pp-f j.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Romans 1.21 (ODRV)
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Romans 1.21 (ODRV) romans 1.21: because whereas they knew god, they haue not glorified him as god, or giuen thanks: but are become vaine in their cogitations, and their foolish hart hath been darkned. they neither know god nor acknowledge or glorifie him as god, but set their wits on worke for wickednesse, therin having a kind of cunning, (which the unwise world calleth wisdome) while they remaine ignorant, inconsiderate, dull and stupid towards the doing of good False 0.652 0.308 6.58
Romans 1.21 (Geneva) romans 1.21: because that when they knewe god, they glorified him not as god, neither were thankefull, but became vaine in their thoughtes, and their foolish heart was full of darkenesse. they neither know god nor acknowledge or glorifie him as god, but set their wits on worke for wickednesse, therin having a kind of cunning, (which the unwise world calleth wisdome) while they remaine ignorant, inconsiderate, dull and stupid towards the doing of good False 0.648 0.454 7.162
Romans 1.21 (AKJV) romans 1.21: because that when they knew god, they glorified him not as god, neither were thankefull, but became vaine in their imaginations, and their foolish heart was darkened: they neither know god nor acknowledge or glorifie him as god, but set their wits on worke for wickednesse, therin having a kind of cunning, (which the unwise world calleth wisdome) while they remaine ignorant, inconsiderate, dull and stupid towards the doing of good False 0.628 0.471 7.162




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