Fiue godly, and profitable sermons concerning 1 The slaverie of sinne. 2 The mischiefe of ignorance. 3 The roote of apostasie. 4 The benefit of Gods service. 5 The Christians loue. Preached in his life time in sundry places. By that late faithfull minister of Christ Mr William Pemble of Magdalen Hall in the Vniversity of Oxford.

Pemble, William, 1592?-1623
Tombes, John, 1603?-1676
Publisher: Printed by Iohn Lichfield printer to the famous Vniversitie and are to be sold by Edward Forrest
Place of Publication: Oxford
Publication Year: 1628
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A09262 ESTC ID: S114334 STC ID: 19576A
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text and heare what the spirit of God saith to you, Pro. •. 22. (How long ye simple ones will ye loue simplicitie &c.) If a man cal you fooles and simple persons, you'le be angry with him, and hear what the Spirit of God Says to you, Pro •. 22. (How long you simple ones will you love simplicity etc.) If a man call you Fools and simple Persons, You'll be angry with him, cc vvb r-crq dt n1 pp-f np1 vvz p-acp pn22, np1 •. crd (c-crq j pn22 j pi2 vmb pn22 vvi n1 av) cs dt n1 vvb pn22 n2 cc j n2, pn22|vmb vbi j p-acp pno31,




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Proverbs 1.22 (AKJV) proverbs 1.22: how long, ye simple ones, will ye loue simplicitie? and the scorners delight in their scorning, and fooles hate knowledge? and heare what the spirit of god saith to you, pro. *. 22. (how long ye simple ones will ye loue simplicitie &c.) if a man cal you fooles and simple persons, you'le be angry with him, False 0.75 0.802 3.882
Proverbs 1.22 (Geneva) proverbs 1.22: o ye foolish, howe long will ye loue foolishnes? and the scornefull take their pleasure in scorning, and the fooles hate knowledge? and heare what the spirit of god saith to you, pro. *. 22. (how long ye simple ones will ye loue simplicitie &c.) if a man cal you fooles and simple persons, you'le be angry with him, False 0.744 0.185 0.375
Proverbs 1.22 (Geneva) proverbs 1.22: o ye foolish, howe long will ye loue foolishnes? and the scornefull take their pleasure in scorning, and the fooles hate knowledge? (how long ye simple ones will ye loue simplicitie &c.) if a man cal you fooles and simple persons, you'le be angry with him, True 0.736 0.424 0.187




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