Of the rich man and Lazarus Certaine sermons, by Robert Horne.

Horne, Robert, 1565-1640
Publisher: Printed by Ber Alsop for Iohn Hodgets
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1619
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A03696 ESTC ID: S104236 STC ID: 13823
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text and beganne to say, What hath our pride profited vs? and what good hath the pompe of riches brought vs? All these things are past like a shadow, and began to say, What hath our pride profited us? and what good hath the pomp of riches brought us? All these things Are passed like a shadow, cc vvd pc-acp vvi, q-crq vhz po12 n1 vvn pno12? cc q-crq j vhz dt n1 pp-f n2 vvn pno12? av-d d n2 vbr vvn av-j dt n1,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Verse 8.9; Wisdom 5.8 (AKJV)
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Wisdom 5.8 (AKJV) wisdom 5.8: what hath pride profited vs? or what good hath riches with our vaunting brought vs? and beganne to say, what hath our pride profited vs? and what good hath the pompe of riches brought vs? all these things are past like a shadow, False 0.811 0.778 0.0
Wisdom 5.8 (ODRV) wisdom 5.8: what hath pride profited vs? or what commoditie hath the vaunting of riches brought to vs? and beganne to say, what hath our pride profited vs? and what good hath the pompe of riches brought vs? all these things are past like a shadow, False 0.802 0.765 0.0




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