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 not learn what is good for thy soul? Open thy eyes wider, and then thou shalt see that there could be no goodnesse in the creature, except God had made it; and not Learn what is good for thy soul? Open thy eyes wider, and then thou shalt see that there could be no Goodness in the creature, except God had made it; cc xx vvi r-crq vbz j p-acp po21 n1? j po21 n2 jc, cc cs pns21 vm2 vvi cst a-acp vmd vbi dx n1 p-acp dt n1, c-acp np1 vhd vvn pn31;




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Ecclesiasticus 37.27 (AKJV) ecclesiasticus 37.27: my sonne prooue thy soule in thy life, and see what is euill for it, and giue not that vnto it. and not learn what is good for thy soul True 0.653 0.617 2.396




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