Two godlie and learned sermons, preached at Manchester in Lancashire before a great audience, both of honor and vvoorship. The first, containeth a proofe of the subtill practises of dissembling neuters, and politique worldlings. The other, a charge and instruction, for all vnlearned, negligent, and dissolute ministers: and an exhortation to the common people, to seeke their amendment, by prayer, vnto God. By Simon Harward, preacher of the woord of God, and Maister of Arte, late of Newe Colledge in Oxfoord.

Harward, Simon, fl. 1572-1614
Publisher: By Iohn Charlewood and Richarde Ihones
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1582
Approximate Era: Elizabeth
TCP ID: A02793 ESTC ID: S112568 STC ID: 12924
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 16th century;
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In-Text and with thy tongue thou forgest deceipt, thou sittest and speakest against thy brother, and slaunderest thine owne Mothers sonne, and with thy tongue thou forgest deceit, thou Sittest and Speakest against thy brother, and slanderest thine own Mother's son, cc p-acp po21 n1 pns21 vv2 n1, pns21 vv2 cc vv2 p-acp po21 n1, cc vv2 po21 d ng1 n1,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Psalms 49.18 (ODRV); Psalms 50.16 (AKJV); Psalms 50.20 (Geneva)
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Psalms 50.20 (Geneva) psalms 50.20: thou sittest, and speakest against thy brother, and slanderest thy mothers sonne. and with thy tongue thou forgest deceipt, thou sittest and speakest against thy brother, and slaunderest thine owne mothers sonne, False 0.825 0.946 8.591
Psalms 50.20 (AKJV) psalms 50.20: thou sittest and speakest against thy brother; thou slanderest thine owne mothers sonne. and with thy tongue thou forgest deceipt, thou sittest and speakest against thy brother, and slaunderest thine owne mothers sonne, False 0.821 0.942 12.362
Psalms 50.20 (AKJV) - 0 psalms 50.20: thou sittest and speakest against thy brother; and with thy tongue thou forgest deceipt, thou sittest and speakest against thy brother True 0.807 0.882 7.55
Psalms 50.19 (Geneva) psalms 50.19: thou giuest thy mouth to euill, and with thy tongue thou forgest deceit. and with thy tongue thou forgest deceipt, thou sittest and speakest against thy brother True 0.771 0.904 6.494
Psalms 50.20 (Geneva) psalms 50.20: thou sittest, and speakest against thy brother, and slanderest thy mothers sonne. and with thy tongue thou forgest deceipt, thou sittest and speakest against thy brother True 0.733 0.838 6.883
Psalms 49.20 (ODRV) psalms 49.20: sitting thou spakest against thy brother, and against thy mothers sonne thou didst put a scandal: and with thy tongue thou forgest deceipt, thou sittest and speakest against thy brother, and slaunderest thine owne mothers sonne, False 0.732 0.811 5.351
Psalms 50.19 (Geneva) psalms 50.19: thou giuest thy mouth to euill, and with thy tongue thou forgest deceit. and with thy tongue thou forgest deceipt, thou sittest and speakest against thy brother, and slaunderest thine owne mothers sonne, False 0.72 0.889 6.023
Psalms 49.20 (ODRV) psalms 49.20: sitting thou spakest against thy brother, and against thy mothers sonne thou didst put a scandal: and with thy tongue thou forgest deceipt, thou sittest and speakest against thy brother True 0.665 0.477 3.944




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