Deuout contemplations expressed in two and fortie sermons vpon all ye quadragesimall Gospells written in Spanish by Fr. Ch. de Fonseca Englished by. I. M. of Magdalen Colledge in Oxford

Cecil, Thomas, fl. 1630, engraver
Fonseca, Cristóbal de, 1550?-1621
Mabbe, James, 1572-1642?
Publisher: Printed by Adam Islip
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1629
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A01020 ESTC ID: S121333 STC ID: 11126
Subject Headings: Lenten sermons; Sermons, Spanish;
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In-Text Ecclesiasticus saith, That a poore man that is sound and lustie, is better than a rich man that is sicke and feeble. Ecclesiasticus Says, That a poor man that is found and lusty, is better than a rich man that is sick and feeble. fw-la vvz, cst dt j n1 cst vbz j cc j, vbz jc cs dt j n1 cst vbz j cc j.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Ecclesiasticus 30.14 (Douay-Rheims); Ecclesiasticus 30.15 (AKJV); Ecclesiasticus 30.17 (AKJV)
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Ecclesiasticus 30.14 (Douay-Rheims) ecclesiasticus 30.14: better is a poor man who is sound, and strong of constitution, than a rich man who is weak and afflicted with evils. ecclesiasticus saith, that a poore man that is sound and lustie, is better than a rich man that is sicke and feeble False 0.875 0.635 3.192
Ecclesiasticus 30.14 (AKJV) ecclesiasticus 30.14: better is the poore being sound and strong of constitution, then a rich man that is afflicted in his body. ecclesiasticus saith, that a poore man that is sound and lustie, is better than a rich man that is sicke and feeble False 0.86 0.612 3.95
Ecclesiasticus 30.14 (Douay-Rheims) ecclesiasticus 30.14: better is a poor man who is sound, and strong of constitution, than a rich man who is weak and afflicted with evils. a poore man that is sound and lustie, is better than a rich man that is sicke and feeble True 0.852 0.682 1.203
Ecclesiasticus 30.14 (AKJV) ecclesiasticus 30.14: better is the poore being sound and strong of constitution, then a rich man that is afflicted in his body. a poore man that is sound and lustie, is better than a rich man that is sicke and feeble True 0.834 0.674 2.189
Proverbs 12.9 (Douay-Rheims) proverbs 12.9: better is the poor man that provideth for himself, than he that is glorious and wanteth bread. ecclesiasticus saith, that a poore man that is sound and lustie, is better than a rich man that is sicke and feeble False 0.733 0.182 1.198
Proverbs 19.1 (Douay-Rheims) proverbs 19.1: better is the poor man, that walketh in his simplicity, than a rich man that is perverse in his lips, and unwise. ecclesiasticus saith, that a poore man that is sound and lustie, is better than a rich man that is sicke and feeble False 0.723 0.223 1.645
Proverbs 12.9 (Douay-Rheims) proverbs 12.9: better is the poor man that provideth for himself, than he that is glorious and wanteth bread. a poore man that is sound and lustie, is better than a rich man that is sicke and feeble True 0.687 0.268 0.738




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