[The examination of vsury in two sermons.]

Smith, Henry, 1550?-1591
Publisher: R Field for T Man
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1591
Approximate Era: Elizabeth
TCP ID: A12345 ESTC ID: S107786 STC ID: 22660
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 16th century;
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Location Text Standardized Text Parts of Speech
In-Text Therefore Daniell saith to Nabuchadnezzar, breake off thy sinnes by righteousnes, shewing, that nothing but rightuousnesse cā breake vnrighteousnes. Therefore Daniell Says to Nebuchadnezzar, break off thy Sins by righteousness, showing, that nothing but righteousness can break unrighteousness. av np1 vvz p-acp np1, vvb a-acp po21 n2 p-acp n1, vvg, cst pix cc-acp n1 vmb vvi n1.
Note 0 Dan. 4. 24. Dan. 4. 24. np1 crd crd




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Daniel 4.24; Daniel 4.24 (Geneva)
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Daniel 4.24 (Geneva) - 0 daniel 4.24: wherefore, o king, let my counsell be acceptable vnto thee, and breake off thy sinnes by righteousnes, and thine iniquities by mercy toward the poore: therefore daniell saith to nabuchadnezzar, breake off thy sinnes by righteousnes, shewing, that nothing but rightuousnesse ca breake vnrighteousnes False 0.645 0.711 0.922
Daniel 4.24 (Geneva) - 0 daniel 4.24: wherefore, o king, let my counsell be acceptable vnto thee, and breake off thy sinnes by righteousnes, and thine iniquities by mercy toward the poore: therefore daniell saith to nabuchadnezzar, breake off thy sinnes by righteousnes, shewing True 0.635 0.865 0.922




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Note 0 Dan. 4. 24. Daniel 4.24