Absaloms funerall: preached at Banbyrie by a neighbour minister. Or, The lamentation of a louing father for a rebellious child

Harris, Robert, 1581-1658
Publisher: Printed by William Hall for Thomas Man
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1610
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A02685 ESTC ID: S116599 STC ID: 12817
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text what then? How cā I be Gods child? why? how is Dauid? did you euer heare him more loud for his sin then here for Absalom? did hee not weep at Ziklag for outward things, till he could vveep no more? and yet for all this I vvould not say that Dauid loued outvvard things more then God, what then? How can I be God's child? why? how is David? did you ever hear him more loud for his since then Here for Absalom? did he not weep At Ziklag for outward things, till he could weep no more? and yet for all this I would not say that David loved outward things more then God, q-crq av? q-crq vmb pns11 vbi npg1 n1? q-crq? q-crq vbz np1? vdd pn22 av vvi pno31 av-dc av-j p-acp po31 n1 av av p-acp np1? vdd pns31 xx vvi p-acp np1 p-acp j n2, c-acp pns31 vmd vvi av-dx dc? cc av p-acp d d pns11 vmd xx vvi cst np1 vvd j n2 av-dc cs np1,
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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 Samuel 30.4; Romans 3.9 (Geneva)
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Note 0 1. Sam. 30.4. 1 Samuel 30.4