A vvorkeman, that needeth not to be ashamed: or The faithfull steward of Gods house A sermon describing the duety of a godly minister, both in his doctrine and in his life. By Charles Richardson, preacher at S. Katharines, neere the Tower of London.

Richardson, Charles, fl. 1612-1617
Publisher: Printed by W Stansby for William Barret and are to be sold at his shop in Paules Church yard at the signe of the three Pigeons
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1616
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A10740 ESTC ID: S115966 STC ID: 21019
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text they will not draw out their brests to feede them, but euen suffer the tongue of Gods poore sucklings to cleaue to the roofe of their mouth for thirst. they will not draw out their breasts to feed them, but even suffer the tongue of God's poor sucklings to cleave to the roof of their Mouth for thirst. pns32 vmb xx vvi av po32 n2 pc-acp vvi pno32, p-acp av vvi dt n1 pp-f npg1 j ng1 pc-acp vvi p-acp dt n1 pp-f po32 n1 p-acp n1.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 Thessalonians 5.25 (Tyndale); Lamentations 4.3; Lamentations 4.3 (Geneva); Lamentations 4.4; Lamentations 4.4 (AKJV)
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Lamentations 4.4 (AKJV) lamentations 4.4: the tongue of the sucking child cleaueth to the roofe of his mouth for thirst: the young children aske bread, and no man breaketh it vnto them. they will not draw out their brests to feede them, but euen suffer the tongue of gods poore sucklings to cleaue to the roofe of their mouth for thirst False 0.718 0.687 0.82
Lamentations 4.4 (Geneva) lamentations 4.4: the tongue of the sucking childe cleaueth to the roofe of his mouth for thirst: the yong children aske bread, but no man breaketh it vnto them. they will not draw out their brests to feede them, but euen suffer the tongue of gods poore sucklings to cleaue to the roofe of their mouth for thirst False 0.711 0.703 0.82
Lamentations 4.4 (Geneva) - 0 lamentations 4.4: the tongue of the sucking childe cleaueth to the roofe of his mouth for thirst: euen suffer the tongue of gods poore sucklings to cleaue to the roofe of their mouth for thirst True 0.698 0.902 1.04
Lamentations 4.4 (AKJV) - 0 lamentations 4.4: the tongue of the sucking child cleaueth to the roofe of his mouth for thirst: euen suffer the tongue of gods poore sucklings to cleaue to the roofe of their mouth for thirst True 0.698 0.899 1.04
Lamentations 4.4 (ODRV) lamentations 4.4: the tongue of the suckling hath clouen to the roofe of his mouth for thirst: the litle ones haue asked bread, and there was none that brake it vnto them. they will not draw out their brests to feede them, but euen suffer the tongue of gods poore sucklings to cleaue to the roofe of their mouth for thirst False 0.682 0.536 0.82
Lamentations 4.4 (ODRV) lamentations 4.4: the tongue of the suckling hath clouen to the roofe of his mouth for thirst: the litle ones haue asked bread, and there was none that brake it vnto them. euen suffer the tongue of gods poore sucklings to cleaue to the roofe of their mouth for thirst True 0.657 0.777 0.82




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