The saints societie Delivered in XIV. sermons, by I.B. Master in arts, and preacher of Gods word at Broughton in Northampton Shire.

Bentham, Joseph, 1594?-1671
Publisher: Printed by George Miller dwelling in the Black Friers
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1636
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A08586 ESTC ID: S117220 STC ID: 1890
Subject Headings: Christian life;
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In-Text 3. Their tongues, which formerly were exercised in ribauldry, lying, slaundering, swearing, and dishonouring the Lord many wayes, are now exercised in Psalmes, Hymnes, 3. Their tongues, which formerly were exercised in ribaldry, lying, slandering, swearing, and Dishonoring the Lord many ways, Are now exercised in Psalms, Hymns, crd po32 n2, r-crq av-j vbdr vvn p-acp n1, vvg, vvg, vvg, cc vvg dt n1 d n2, vbr av vvn p-acp n2, n2,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Colossians 3.16 (AKJV); Ephesians 5.19 (AKJV); John 8.47
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Ephesians 5.19 (AKJV) ephesians 5.19: speaking to your selues, in psalmes, and hymnes, and spirituall songs, singing and making melodie in your heart to the lord, dishonouring the lord many wayes, are now exercised in psalmes, hymnes, True 0.606 0.514 0.437




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