The crie of England A sermon preached at Paules Crosse in September 1593 by Adam Hill Doctor of Diuinitie, & published at the request of the then Lord Maior of the citie of London, and others the aldermen his brethren

Hill, Adam, d. 1595
Publisher: Printed by Ed Allde for B Norton
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1595
Approximate Era: Elizabeth
TCP ID: A03344 ESTC ID: S115191 STC ID: 13465
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 16th century;
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In-Text Further, the tongue being giuen of God to speake the truth, to confesse our sinnes, to teach, to comfort the afflicted, & lastly, to praise the Lord: the blasphemer setteth forth leasing, increaseth his sinnes, is an ensample of corrupt manners, bringeth no cōfort but the plague of God to his house, Further, the tongue being given of God to speak the truth, to confess our Sins, to teach, to Comfort the afflicted, & lastly, to praise the Lord: the blasphemer sets forth leasing, increases his Sins, is an ensample of corrupt manners, brings no Comfort but the plague of God to his house, av-jc, dt n1 vbg vvn pp-f np1 pc-acp vvi dt n1, pc-acp vvi po12 n2, pc-acp vvi, pc-acp vvi dt j-vvn, cc ord, pc-acp vvi dt n1: dt n1 vvz av vvg, vvz po31 n2, vbz dt n1 pp-f j n2, vvz dx n1 p-acp dt n1 pp-f np1 p-acp po31 n1,
Note 0 Eph. 4.25. Psal. 32.5. Esa. 50.4. 1. Thes. 5.14. Psal. 51.14. The 5. argument against swearing, drawen from the vse of the tongue. Ephesians 4.25. Psalm 32.5. Isaiah 50.4. 1. Thebes 5.14. Psalm 51.14. The 5. argument against swearing, drawn from the use of the tongue. np1 crd. np1 crd. np1 crd. crd np1 crd. np1 crd. dt crd n1 p-acp vvg, vvn p-acp dt n1 pp-f dt n1.




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Note 0 Eph. 4.25. Ephesians 4.25
Note 0 Psal. 32.5. Psalms 32.5
Note 0 Esa. 50.4. Isaiah 50.4
Note 0 1. Thes. 5.14. 1 Thessalonians 5.14
Note 0 Psal. 51.14. Psalms 51.14