Certaine sermons preached and penned by Richard Rogers preacher of Weathersfield in Essex, directly tending to these three ends. First, to bring any bad person (that hath not committed the sinne that is vnpardonable) to true conuersion. Secondly, to stablish and settle all such as are conuerted, in faith and repentance. Thirdly, to leade them forward (that are so setled) in the Christian life, to bring foorth the fruite of both. Whereunto are annexed diuers godlie and learned sermons of another reuerend and faithfull seruant of God, Mr. Samuel Wright, Bachelor of Diuinitie, late president of Sidney Colledge in Camebridge, deceased, tending also to the same ends, with diuers particular points in both, profitable and fit for these times.

Rogers, Richard, 1550?-1618
Wright, Samuel, d. ca. 1612
Publisher: Imprinted by Felix Kyngston for Thomas Man
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1612
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A10931 ESTC ID: S116121 STC ID: 21203
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text According to that which Salomon saith: Anger is cruell, and wrath is raging; According to that which Solomon Says: Anger is cruel, and wrath is raging; vvg p-acp d r-crq np1 vvz: n1 vbz j, cc n1 vbz vvg;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: James 3.16 (AKJV); Job 41.10 (AKJV); Proverbs 27.4; Proverbs 27.4 (Geneva)
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Proverbs 27.4 (Geneva) - 0 proverbs 27.4: anger is cruell, and wrath is raging: according to that which salomon saith: anger is cruell, and wrath is raging False 0.904 0.945 4.434
Proverbs 27.4 (AKJV) - 0 proverbs 27.4: wrath is cruell, and anger is outragious: according to that which salomon saith: anger is cruell, and wrath is raging False 0.895 0.926 2.358
Proverbs 27.4 (AKJV) - 0 proverbs 27.4: wrath is cruell, and anger is outragious: according to that which salomon saith: anger is cruell True 0.784 0.845 1.096
Proverbs 27.4 (Geneva) - 0 proverbs 27.4: anger is cruell, and wrath is raging: according to that which salomon saith: anger is cruell True 0.776 0.822 1.096
Ecclesiasticus 27.33 (Douay-Rheims) ecclesiasticus 27.33: anger and fury are both of them abominable, and the sinful man shall be subject to them. according to that which salomon saith: anger is cruell, and wrath is raging False 0.746 0.419 0.243
Proverbs 29.22 (AKJV) proverbs 29.22: an angry man stirreth vp strife, and a furious man aboundeth in transgression. according to that which salomon saith: anger is cruell, and wrath is raging False 0.704 0.228 0.0
Proverbs 29.22 (Geneva) proverbs 29.22: an angrie man stirreth vp strife, and a furious man aboundeth in transgression. according to that which salomon saith: anger is cruell, and wrath is raging False 0.694 0.214 0.0
Proverbs 27.4 (Douay-Rheims) proverbs 27.4: anger hath no mercy, nor fury when it breaketh forth: and who can bear the violence of one provoked? according to that which salomon saith: anger is cruell, and wrath is raging False 0.676 0.226 0.223
Ecclesiasticus 27.33 (Douay-Rheims) ecclesiasticus 27.33: anger and fury are both of them abominable, and the sinful man shall be subject to them. according to that which salomon saith: anger is cruell True 0.67 0.175 0.322
Ecclesiasticus 27.30 (AKJV) ecclesiasticus 27.30: malice and wrath, euen these are abhominations, and the sinfull man shall haue them both. according to that which salomon saith: anger is cruell True 0.607 0.626 0.0




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