Salomons sweete harpe consisting of fiue words, like so many golden strings, toucht with the cunning hand of his true skill, commanding all other humane speech: wherein both cleargie and laitie may learne how to speake. Preached of late at Thetford before his Maiestie, by Thomas Walkington Batchelour in Diuinitie, and fellow of S. Iohns Colledge in Cambridge.

Walkington, Thomas, d. 1621
Publisher: Printed by Cantrell Legge printer to the Vniuersitie of Cambridge
Place of Publication: Cambridge
Publication Year: 1608
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A14670 ESTC ID: S119399 STC ID: 24971
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text We know nature hath set a double portcullis before our tongue, (our lips, our teeth) that it may learne not to presume to wander with Cain from the presence of the Lord, to dwel in the land of Naid, as Clemens hath it, which word signifieth a flood, it must not be exorbitant like a flood of waters, that outstrips and oreflowes his banks: We know nature hath Set a double portcullis before our tongue, (our lips, our teeth) that it may Learn not to presume to wander with Cain from the presence of the Lord, to dwell in the land of Naid, as Clemens hath it, which word signifies a flood, it must not be exorbitant like a flood of waters, that outstrips and overflows his banks: pns12 vvb n1 vhz vvn dt j-jn n1 p-acp po12 n1, (po12 n2, po12 n2) cst pn31 vmb vvi xx pc-acp vvi pc-acp vvi p-acp np1 p-acp dt n1 pp-f dt n1, pc-acp vvi p-acp dt n1 pp-f zz, p-acp np1 vhz pn31, r-crq n1 vvz dt n1, pn31 vmb xx vbi j av-j dt n1 pp-f n2, cst vvz cc vvz po31 n2:
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