Eight sermons, vpon the first foure chapters, and part of the fift, of Ecclesiastes Preached at Mauldon, by G. Giffard.

Gifford, George, d. 1620
Publisher: Printed by Iohn Windet for Toby Cooke at the Tygers head in Paules Church yard
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1589
Approximate Era: Elizabeth
TCP ID: A01719 ESTC ID: S114031 STC ID: 11853
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- EcclesiastesI-V -- Commentaries; Sermons, English -- 16th century;
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In-Text Wilt thou appeare before thy iudge, or darest thou come into his presence to holde vp giltie handes? Wilt thou damne thine owne soule for a little worldly wealth? For, Wilt thou appear before thy judge, or Darest thou come into his presence to hold up guilty hands? Wilt thou damn thine own soul for a little worldly wealth? For, vm2 pns21 vvi p-acp po21 n1, cc vv2 pns21 vvi p-acp po31 n1 pc-acp vvi a-acp j n2? vm2 pns21 vvi po21 d n1 p-acp dt j j n1? p-acp,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Romans 14.10 (Geneva)
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Romans 14.10 (Geneva) - 2 romans 14.10: for we shall all appeare before the iudgement seate of christ. wilt thou appeare before thy iudge True 0.616 0.63 1.213
Romans 14.10 (ODRV) romans 14.10: but thou, why iudgest thou thy brother? or thou, why doest thou despise thy brother? for we shal al stand before the iudgement seat of christ. wilt thou appeare before thy iudge True 0.603 0.39 0.569




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