Life and death Foure sermons. The first two, of our preparation to death; and expectation of death. The last two, of place, and the iudgement after death. Also points of instruction for the ignorant, with an examination before our comming to the Lords table, and a short direction for spending of time well. By Robert Horne. Auspice Christo.

Horne, Robert, 1565-1640
Publisher: Printed by Iohn Pindley and Iohn Beale for Francis Burton and are to be sold at his shop in Pauls Churchyard at the signe of the green Dragon
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1613
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A03695 ESTC ID: S118515 STC ID: 13822.5
Subject Headings: Catechisms, English; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text This condemneth those who set out no time for the dutie of meditating on their fearefull creation that the strange worke thereof may warne them to feare alwaies to doe euill. One cause why the people of Israel did so often and presumptuously prouoke God was, because they forgate his wonderfull workes. Psal. 78.10.11. This Condemneth those who Set out no time for the duty of meditating on their fearful creation that the strange work thereof may warn them to Fear always to do evil. One cause why the people of Israel did so often and presumptuously provoke God was, Because they foregate his wonderful works. Psalm 78.10.11. d vvz d r-crq vvd av dx n1 p-acp dt n1 pp-f vvg p-acp po32 j n1 cst dt j n1 av vmb vvi pno32 pc-acp vvi av pc-acp vdi j-jn. crd n1 c-crq dt n1 pp-f np1 vdd av av cc av-j vvi np1 vbds, c-acp pns32 vvd po31 j n2. np1 crd.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Psalms 111.2; Psalms 111.2 (Geneva); Psalms 111.5; Psalms 77.11 (ODRV); Psalms 78.10; Psalms 78.11
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Psalms 77.11 (ODRV) psalms 77.11: and they forgate his benefites, and his meruelous workes, which he shewed them. this condemneth those who set out no time for the dutie of meditating on their fearefull creation that the strange worke thereof may warne them to feare alwaies to doe euill. one cause why the people of israel did so often and presumptuously prouoke god was, because they forgate his wonderfull workes. psal. 78.10.11 False 0.68 0.314 0.232
Psalms 77.11 (ODRV) psalms 77.11: and they forgate his benefites, and his meruelous workes, which he shewed them. one cause why the people of israel did so often and presumptuously prouoke god was, because they forgate his wonderfull workes True 0.651 0.413 0.217
Psalms 78.11 (Geneva) psalms 78.11: and forgate his actes, and his wonderfull woorkes that he had shewed them. this condemneth those who set out no time for the dutie of meditating on their fearefull creation that the strange worke thereof may warne them to feare alwaies to doe euill. one cause why the people of israel did so often and presumptuously prouoke god was, because they forgate his wonderfull workes. psal. 78.10.11 False 0.646 0.409 0.846
Psalms 78.11 (AKJV) psalms 78.11: and forgat his workes: and his wonders that he had shewed them. this condemneth those who set out no time for the dutie of meditating on their fearefull creation that the strange worke thereof may warne them to feare alwaies to doe euill. one cause why the people of israel did so often and presumptuously prouoke god was, because they forgate his wonderfull workes. psal. 78.10.11 False 0.636 0.316 0.122




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In-Text Psal. 78.10.11. Psalms 78.10; Psalms 78.11