A threefold preseruatiue against three dangerous diseases of these latter times 1. Non proficiency in grace. 2. Fals-hearted hypocrisie. 3. Back-sliding in religion. Prescribed in a sermon at S. Pauls Crosse in London, September, 17. 1609. By William Sclater, Batcheler in Diuinity, and sometimes fellow of the Kings Colledge in Cambridge.

Sclater, William, 1575-1626
Publisher: By S S tafford for Richard Bonian and Henry Walley and are to be sold in Pauls Churchyard at the spred Eagle neere the great north doore
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1610
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A11606 ESTC ID: S116857 STC ID: 21847
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text but we know who hath sayd, The prayer of him, that turneth his eare from hearing the law, is abominable. but we know who hath said, The prayer of him, that turns his ear from hearing the law, is abominable. cc-acp pns12 vvb r-crq vhz vvn, dt n1 pp-f pno31, cst vvz po31 n1 p-acp vvg dt n1, vbz j.
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Adjacent References with Relevance: Proverbs 28.9; Proverbs 28.9 (Geneva)
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Proverbs 28.9 (Geneva) proverbs 28.9: he that turneth away his eare from hearing the law, euen his prayer shalbe abominable. turneth his eare from hearing the law, is abominable True 0.822 0.892 0.967
Proverbs 28.9 (Geneva) proverbs 28.9: he that turneth away his eare from hearing the law, euen his prayer shalbe abominable. but we know who hath sayd, the prayer of him, that turneth his eare from hearing the law, is abominable False 0.814 0.858 0.886
Proverbs 28.9 (AKJV) proverbs 28.9: he that turneth away his eare from hearing the law, euen his prayer shalbe abomination. turneth his eare from hearing the law, is abominable True 0.812 0.891 0.003
Proverbs 28.9 (Douay-Rheims) proverbs 28.9: he that turneth away his ears from hearing the law, his prayer shall be as abomination. turneth his eare from hearing the law, is abominable True 0.805 0.865 0.003
Proverbs 28.9 (AKJV) proverbs 28.9: he that turneth away his eare from hearing the law, euen his prayer shalbe abomination. but we know who hath sayd, the prayer of him, that turneth his eare from hearing the law, is abominable False 0.8 0.855 0.098
Proverbs 28.9 (Douay-Rheims) proverbs 28.9: he that turneth away his ears from hearing the law, his prayer shall be as abomination. but we know who hath sayd, the prayer of him, that turneth his eare from hearing the law, is abominable False 0.791 0.8 0.081
Proverbs 28.9 (Vulgate) proverbs 28.9: qui declinat aures suas ne audiat legem, oratio ejus erit execrabilis. turneth his eare from hearing the law, is abominable True 0.761 0.203 0.0




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Note 0 Pro. 28.9 Proverbs 28.9