A iudicious and painefull exposition vpon the ten Commandements wherein the text is opened, questions and doubts are resolued, errours confuted, and sundry instructions effectually applied. First deliuered in seuerall sermons, and now published to the glory of God, and for the further benefit of his church. By Peter Barker, preacher of Gods word, at Stowre Paine, in Dorsetshire.

Barker, Peter, preacher of Gods word
Publisher: By J Beale for Roger Iackson and are to be sold at his shop neer the great Conduit in Fleet street
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1624
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A04112 ESTC ID: S114093 STC ID: 1425
Subject Headings: Ten Commandments;
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In-Text euery one must be a factor, occupie till I come, man is borne vnto labour, therefore nulladies sinelinea: let the trades-man keepe his shop, the seaman his ship, let the dresser of the Vineyard say I will digge about it, let the shepheard follow the Ewes great with young, let the husbandman sweat his browes, the scholler his braines, let euery one goe forth vnto his labour vntill the euening and if necessitie compell, encroach vpon the night for time, let labour and sweat, hunger and thirst be spices to season and relish our meates: every one must be a factor, occupy till I come, man is born unto labour, Therefore nulladies sinelinea: let the tradesman keep his shop, the seaman his ship, let the dresser of the Vineyard say I will dig about it, let the shepherd follow the Ewes great with young, let the husbandman sweat his brows, the scholar his brains, let every one go forth unto his labour until the evening and if necessity compel, encroach upon the night for time, let labour and sweat, hunger and thirst be spices to season and relish our Meats: d pi vmb vbi dt n1, vvi c-acp pns11 vvb, n1 vbz vvn p-acp n1, av n2 n1: vvb dt n1 vvb po31 n1, dt n1 po31 n1, vvb dt n1 pp-f dt n1 vvb pns11 vmb vvi p-acp pn31, vvb dt n1 vvb dt n2 j p-acp j, vvb dt n1 vvb po31 n2, dt n1 po31 n2, vvb d crd vvi av p-acp po31 n1 p-acp dt n1 cc cs n1 vvi, vvb p-acp dt n1 p-acp n1, vvb n1 cc n1, n1 cc n1 vbb n2 p-acp n1 cc vvi po12 n2:




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 Corinthians 7.20 (ODRV); Genesis 42.7; Job 5.7 (Douay-Rheims)
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Job 5.7 (Douay-Rheims) job 5.7: man is born to labour and the bird to fly. euery one must be a factor, occupie till i come, man is borne vnto labour, therefore nulladies sinelinea True 0.706 0.249 5.973
Psalms 104.23 (AKJV) psalms 104.23: man goeth forth vnto his worke: and to his labour, vntill the euening. euery one must be a factor, occupie till i come, man is borne vnto labour, therefore nulladies sinelinea: let the trades-man keepe his shop, the seaman his ship, let the dresser of the vineyard say i will digge about it, let the shepheard follow the ewes great with young, let the husbandman sweat his browes, the scholler his braines, let euery one goe forth vnto his labour vntill the euening and if necessitie compell, encroach vpon the night for time, let labour and sweat, hunger and thirst be spices to season and relish our meates False 0.676 0.417 22.641
Psalms 104.23 (Geneva) psalms 104.23: then goeth man forth to his worke, and to his labour vntill the euening. euery one must be a factor, occupie till i come, man is borne vnto labour, therefore nulladies sinelinea: let the trades-man keepe his shop, the seaman his ship, let the dresser of the vineyard say i will digge about it, let the shepheard follow the ewes great with young, let the husbandman sweat his browes, the scholler his braines, let euery one goe forth vnto his labour vntill the euening and if necessitie compell, encroach vpon the night for time, let labour and sweat, hunger and thirst be spices to season and relish our meates False 0.662 0.621 18.626
Psalms 103.23 (ODRV) psalms 103.23: man shal goe forth to his worke: and to his working vntil euening. euery one must be a factor, occupie till i come, man is borne vnto labour, therefore nulladies sinelinea: let the trades-man keepe his shop, the seaman his ship, let the dresser of the vineyard say i will digge about it, let the shepheard follow the ewes great with young, let the husbandman sweat his browes, the scholler his braines, let euery one goe forth vnto his labour vntill the euening and if necessitie compell, encroach vpon the night for time, let labour and sweat, hunger and thirst be spices to season and relish our meates False 0.64 0.302 12.083




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