The celestiall husbandrie: or, The tillage of the soule First, handled in a sermon at Pauls Crosse the 25. of February, 1616. By William Iackson, terme-lecturer at Whittington Colledge in London: and since then much inlarged by the authour, for the profit of the reader: with two tables to the same.

Jackson, William, lecturer at Whittington College
Publisher: By William Iones and are to be sold by Edmund Weauer dwelling at the great north doore of S Pauls Church
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1616
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A04199 ESTC ID: S107500 STC ID: 14321
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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Jeremiah 18.18 (Douay-Rheims) - 3 jeremiah 18.18: come, and let us strike him with the tongue, and let us give no heed to all his words. to auert the wordes of the wicked in ieremie: come let vs smite him with the tongue. but follow my counsell, False 0.706 0.866 0.939




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