Satans compassing the earth. By Henrie Smith

Smith, Henry, 1550?-1591
Publisher: Imprinted by Thomas Scarlet
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1592
Approximate Era: Elizabeth
TCP ID: A12373 ESTC ID: S107437 STC ID: 22692
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 16th century;
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In-Text so when you see your mindes corrupted, your hearts hardened, your willes peruerted, your charitie cooled, your iudges bribers, your rulers persecutors, your lawiers brablers, your marchantes vsurers, your landlords extortioners, your patrones symonistes, your pastors loyterers, you may say the deuill hath beene here. so when you see your minds corrupted, your hearts hardened, your wills perverted, your charity cooled, your judges bribers, your Rulers persecutors, your Lawyers brabblers, your Merchants usurers, your landlords extortioners, your patroness Simonists, your Pastors loiterers, you may say the Devil hath been Here. av c-crq pn22 vvb po22 n2 vvn, po22 n2 vvn, po22 n2 vvn, po22 n1 vvn, po22 ng1 n2, po22 ng1 n2, po22 ng1 n2, po22 n2 n2, po22 n2 n2, po22 n1 n2, po22 n2 n2, pn22 vmb vvi dt n1 vhz vbn av.




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