The arraignement of covetousnesse in three sermons. By John Stoughton, Doctor in Divinitie, sometimes fellow of Immanuel Colledge in Cambridge, late of Aldermanbury, London.

Stoughton, John, 1593-1639
Publisher: Printed by R Badger for Iohn Bellamie Henry Overton Iohn Rothwell Richard Serger and Ralph Smith
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1640
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A13005 ESTC ID: S101822 STC ID: 23299
Subject Headings: Avarice -- Religious aspects; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text as if thou couldst shun, decline, and avoid all reproof, thinking this sinne of covetousnesse concernes not me, it doth not hit me so home; as if thou Couldst shun, decline, and avoid all reproof, thinking this sin of covetousness concerns not me, it does not hit me so home; c-acp cs pns21 vmd2 vvi, vvb, cc vvi d n1, vvg d n1 pp-f n1 vvz xx pno11, pn31 vdz xx vvi pno11 av av-an;




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