Saint Pauls ship-vvrack in his voyage to Rome, with the entertainment hee found amongst the barbarous people of Melita Delivered in a sermon at Meechny, alias Newhaven in Sussex, on the 8th of February, 1634. and occasioned by a ship-wrack which happened in the same place the Sunday-night before, being the first of February, to the losse of many mens lives. By Iohn Tillinghast, Rector of Taring Nevill, in Sussex.

Tillinghast, John, 1604-1655
Publisher: Printed by R B adger for Andrew Kembe and are to be sold at his shop at S Margarets Hill in South warke
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1637
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A13777 ESTC ID: S103030 STC ID: 24075
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Acts -- Commentaries; Shipwrecks -- England;
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In-Text Many there are whose mouthes are open, but their hands are shut, which speak much and do little, Many there Are whose mouths Are open, but their hands Are shut, which speak much and do little, av-d a-acp vbr rg-crq n2 vbr j, cc-acp po32 n2 vbr vvn, r-crq vvb av-d cc vdi j,




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Psalms 115.7 (AKJV) psalms 115.7: they haue hands, but they handle not, feete haue they, but they walke not: neither speake they through their throat. their hands are shut, which speak much and do little, True 0.711 0.176 2.388




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