A sermon preached at the consecration of the right reuerend father in God, Richard Senhouse, Lord Bishop of Carlile in the Metropoliticall Church of York, the six and twentith of September, 1624. By Richard Marshe Master of Arts, and vicar of Bristall in Yorke-shire.

Marshe, Richard, d. 1663
Publisher: Printed by H Lownes for Matthew Lownes
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1625
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A07061 ESTC ID: S114045 STC ID: 17470
Subject Headings: Senhouse, Richard, d. 1626; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text why shouldst thou destroy thy selfe, saith the Preacher?) sure, to bee foolish over-much, to bee rash, why Shouldst thou destroy thy self, Says the Preacher?) sure, to be foolish overmuch, to be rash, c-crq vmd2 pns21 vvi po21 n1, vvz dt n1?) j, pc-acp vbi j av, pc-acp vbi j,
Note 0 Eccles. 7.16. Eccles. 7.16. np1 crd.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 2 Samuel 1.15; 2 Samuel 18.23; Ecclesiastes 7.16; Ecclesiastes 7.16 (AKJV)
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Ecclesiastes 7.16 (AKJV) ecclesiastes 7.16: be not righteous ouer much, neither make thy selfe ouer wise: why shouldest thou destroy thy selfe? why shouldst thou destroy thy selfe, saith the preacher?) sure, to bee foolish over-much, to bee rash, False 0.75 0.788 1.86
Ecclesiastes 7.19 (Geneva) ecclesiastes 7.19: be not thou wicked ouermuch, neither be thou foolish: wherefore shouldest thou perish not in thy time? why shouldst thou destroy thy selfe, saith the preacher?) sure, to bee foolish over-much, to bee rash, False 0.657 0.615 1.379




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Note 0 Eccles. 7.16. Ecclesiastes 7.16