The golden scepter held forth to the humble VVith the Churches dignitie by her marriage. And the Churches dutie in her carriage. In three treatises. The former delivered in sundry sermons in Cambridge, for the weekely fasts, 1625. The two latter in Lincolnes Inne. By the late learned and reverend divine, Iohn Preston, Dr. in Divinity, chaplaine in ordinary to His Maiesty, Mr. of Emanuel Colledge in Cambridge, and somtime preacher at Lincolnes Inne.

Ball, Thomas, 1589 or 90-1659
Glover, George, b. ca. 1618, engraver
Goodwin, Thomas, 1600-1680
Preston, John, 1587-1628
Publisher: Printed by R Badger for N Bourne at the Royall Exchange and R Harford at the gilt Bible in Queenes head Alley in Pater noster Row and by F Eglesfield at the Marigold in Pauls Church yard
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1638
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A09970 ESTC ID: S112474 STC ID: 20227
Subject Headings: Christian life;
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In-Text like the sluggard in the Proverbs, tumbling in the bed of thy sin securely, and loath to rise, turning like the doore on the hinges; like the sluggard in the Proverbs, tumbling in the Bed of thy since securely, and loath to rise, turning like the door on the hinges; av-j dt n1 p-acp dt n2, vvg p-acp dt n1 pp-f po21 n1 av-j, cc j pc-acp vvi, vvg av-j dt n1 p-acp dt n2;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Proverbs 26.14 (AKJV)
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Proverbs 26.14 (AKJV) - 0 proverbs 26.14: as the doore turneth vpon his hinges: loath to rise, turning like the doore on the hinges True 0.758 0.788 0.104
Proverbs 26.14 (AKJV) proverbs 26.14: as the doore turneth vpon his hinges: so doeth the slothfull vpon his bedde. like the sluggard in the proverbs, tumbling in the bed of thy sin securely, and loath to rise, turning like the doore on the hinges False 0.751 0.604 0.172
Proverbs 26.14 (Geneva) proverbs 26.14: as the doore turneth vpon his hinges, so doeth the slouthfull man vpon his bed. like the sluggard in the proverbs, tumbling in the bed of thy sin securely, and loath to rise, turning like the doore on the hinges False 0.747 0.59 0.165
Proverbs 26.14 (Douay-Rheims) proverbs 26.14: as the door turneth upon its hinges, so doth the slothful upon his bed. like the sluggard in the proverbs, tumbling in the bed of thy sin securely, and loath to rise, turning like the doore on the hinges False 0.746 0.585 0.189
Proverbs 6.9 (Douay-Rheims) - 0 proverbs 6.9: how long wilt thou sleep, o sluggard? like the sluggard in the proverbs, tumbling in the bed of thy sin securely True 0.738 0.34 0.46
Proverbs 6.9 (AKJV) - 0 proverbs 6.9: how long wilt thou sleepe, o sluggard? like the sluggard in the proverbs, tumbling in the bed of thy sin securely True 0.734 0.357 0.46
Proverbs 6.9 (Geneva) - 0 proverbs 6.9: howe long wilt thou sleepe, o sluggarde? like the sluggard in the proverbs, tumbling in the bed of thy sin securely True 0.731 0.369 0.063
Proverbs 26.14 (Douay-Rheims) proverbs 26.14: as the door turneth upon its hinges, so doth the slothful upon his bed. loath to rise, turning like the doore on the hinges True 0.639 0.676 0.094
Proverbs 26.14 (Geneva) proverbs 26.14: as the doore turneth vpon his hinges, so doeth the slouthfull man vpon his bed. loath to rise, turning like the doore on the hinges True 0.622 0.733 0.083




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