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 but he that spends them ill and wantonly, or holds them in couetously and cruelly, when there is neede of his mercy, shall beare his condemnation, whosoeuer he be. but he that spends them ill and wantonly, or holds them in covetously and cruelly, when there is need of his mercy, shall bear his condemnation, whosoever he be. cc-acp pns31 cst vvz pno32 j-jn cc av-jn, cc vvz pno32 p-acp av-j cc av-j, c-crq pc-acp vbz n1 pp-f po31 n1, vmb vvi po31 n1, r-crq pns31 vbb.




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Ecclesiasticus 14.4 (AKJV) ecclesiasticus 14.4: he that gathereth by defrauding his owne soule, gathereth for others, that shall spend his goods riotously. but he that spends them ill and wantonly True 0.665 0.691 0.0




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