The practice of quietnes. Or a direction how to liue quietly at all times, in all places, vpon all occasions, and how to auoide or put off, all occasions of vnquietnesse. Deliuered in six sermons at Steeple-Ashton in Wiltshire by George Webbe preacher of the word and Pastor there

Webbe, George, 1581-1642
Publisher: Printed by Edw Griffin for Ralph Mab and are to be sold at his shop in Paules Church yard at the signe of the Grey hound
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1615
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A14861 ESTC ID: S102505 STC ID: 25165
Subject Headings: Christian life; Quietude; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text And being not satisfied with seeing it can neuer bee quiet from wrangling, for Couetousnesse (as the Apostle speaketh) is the roote of all euill, 1. Tim. 6.10. And being not satisfied with seeing it can never be quiet from wrangling, for Covetousness (as the Apostle speaks) is the root of all evil, 1. Tim. 6.10. np1 vbg xx vvn p-acp vvg pn31 vmb av-x vbi j-jn p-acp vvg, c-acp n1 (c-acp dt n1 vvz) vbz dt n1 pp-f d n-jn, crd np1 crd.
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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 Timothy 6.10; 1 Timothy 6.10 (ODRV); Ecclesiastes 1.8; Proverbs 27.20 (AKJV)
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1 Timothy 6.10 (ODRV) - 0 1 timothy 6.10: for the root of al euils is couetousenes; couetousnesse (as the apostle speaketh) is the roote of all euill, 1. tim. 6.10 True 0.865 0.803 4.342
1 Timothy 6.10 (Vulgate) - 0 1 timothy 6.10: radix enim omnium malorum est cupiditas: couetousnesse (as the apostle speaketh) is the roote of all euill, 1. tim. 6.10 True 0.857 0.591 3.994
1 Timothy 6.10 (Tyndale) 1 timothy 6.10: for coveteousnes is the rote of all evyll which whill some lusted after they erred from the fayth and tanglyd them selves with many sorowes. couetousnesse (as the apostle speaketh) is the roote of all euill, 1. tim. 6.10 True 0.704 0.538 3.441
1 Timothy 6.10 (Geneva) 1 timothy 6.10: for the desire of money is the roote of all euill, which while some lusted after, they erred from the faith, and pearced themselues through with many sorowes. couetousnesse (as the apostle speaketh) is the roote of all euill, 1. tim. 6.10 True 0.69 0.758 8.56
1 Timothy 6.10 (AKJV) 1 timothy 6.10: for the loue of money is the root of all euill, which while some coueted after, they haue erred from the faith, and pierced themselues through with many sorrowes. couetousnesse (as the apostle speaketh) is the roote of all euill, 1. tim. 6.10 True 0.669 0.789 5.516




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