Five pious and learned discourses 1. A sermon shewing how we ought to behave our selves in Gods house. 2. A sermon preferring holy charity before faith, hope, and knowledge. 3. A treatise shewing that Gods law, now qualified by the Gospel of Christ, is possible, and ought to be fulfilled of us in this life. 4. A treatise of the divine attributes. 5. A treatise shewing the Antichrist not to be yet come. By Robert Shelford of Ringsfield in Suffolk priest.

Shelford, Robert, 1562 or 3-1627
Publisher: Printed by Thomas Buck and Roger Daniel the printers to the Universitie of Cambridge
Place of Publication: Cambridge
Publication Year: 1635
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A12099 ESTC ID: S117202 STC ID: 22400
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text and when ye brought it home, I did blow upon it: and why, saith the Lord of hosts? because of my house that is waste, and when you brought it home, I did blow upon it: and why, Says the Lord of hosts? Because of my house that is waste, cc c-crq pn22 vvd pn31 av-an, pns11 vdd vvi p-acp pn31: cc c-crq, vvz dt n1 pp-f n2? c-acp pp-f po11 n1 cst vbz n1,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Haggai 1.10; Haggai 1.4; Haggai 1.4 (Geneva); Haggai 1.9; Haggai 1.9 (Geneva); John 14.2; John 7.53 (AKJV)
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Haggai 1.9 (Geneva) haggai 1.9: ye looked for much, and lo, it came to litle: and when ye brought it home, i did blowe vpon it. and why, sayth the lord of hostes? because of mine house that is waste, and ye runne euery man vnto his owne house. and when ye brought it home, i did blow upon it: and why, saith the lord of hosts? because of my house that is waste, False 0.751 0.923 3.021
Haggai 1.9 (AKJV) haggai 1.9: ye looked for much, and loe it came to litle: and when yee brought it home, i did blow vpon it: why, saith the lord of hostes? because of mine house that is waste, and yee runne euery man vnto his owne house. and when ye brought it home, i did blow upon it: and why, saith the lord of hosts? because of my house that is waste, False 0.738 0.928 4.604
Haggai 1.9 (Douay-Rheims) haggai 1.9: you have looked for more, and behold it became less, and you brought it home, and i blowed it away: why, saith the lord of hosts? because my house is desolate, and you make haste every man to his own house. and when ye brought it home, i did blow upon it: and why, saith the lord of hosts? because of my house that is waste, False 0.675 0.696 3.719




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