The vvay to true happinesse Deliuered in XXIV. sermons vpon the Beatitudes. By Robert Harris, B. in Diuinity, and pastor of Hanwell. Also, a treatise of the nevv couenant; set forth sermon-wise, on Ezechiel the XI. By the same authour.

Harris, Robert, 1581-1658
Publisher: Printed by R Badger and John Beale for Iohn Bartlet and are to be sold at his shop in Cheape side at the Gilded Cup
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1632
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A02723 ESTC ID: None STC ID: None
Subject Headings: Beatitudes; Covenant theology; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text Secondly supply naturall defects with spirituall endowments, Let no man despise thy youth, saith hee. Secondly supply natural defects with spiritual endowments, Let no man despise thy youth, Says he. ord n1 j n2 p-acp j n2, vvb dx n1 vvi po21 n1, vvz pns31.




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1 Timothy 4.12 (ODRV) - 0 1 timothy 4.12: let no man contemne thy youth: secondly supply naturall defects with spirituall endowments, let no man despise thy youth, saith hee False 0.776 0.818 0.956
1 Timothy 4.12 (Tyndale) - 0 1 timothy 4.12: let no man despyse thy youth: secondly supply naturall defects with spirituall endowments, let no man despise thy youth, saith hee False 0.768 0.814 0.956




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