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 he sheweth the reason of it in an other place; Wine is a mocker and strong drinke is raging, Pro. 20.1. Much unquietnesse, Seneca. many calamities (saith Seneca) haue proceeded from drunkenesse, By this louing friends haue beene made enemies, brothers haue beene set together by the cares, whole families haue beene distracted into dismall factions, whole Cittics haue beene infected with seditions, whole Countries brought into vtter desolations. And he shows the reason of it in an other place; Wine is a mocker and strong drink is raging, Pro 20.1. Much unquietness, Senecca. many calamities (Says Senecca) have proceeded from Drunkenness, By this loving Friends have been made enemies, Brother's have been Set together by the Cares, Whole families have been distracted into dismal factions, Whole Cittics have been infected with seditions, Whole Countries brought into utter desolations. cc pns31 vvz dt n1 pp-f pn31 p-acp dt j-jn n1; n1 vbz dt n1 cc j n1 vbz vvg, np1 crd. d n1, np1. d n2 (vvz np1) vhb vvn p-acp n1, p-acp d vvg n2 vhb vbn vvn n2, n2 vhb vbn vvn av p-acp dt n2, j-jn n2 vhb vbn vvn p-acp j n2, j-jn n2 vhb vbn vvn p-acp n2, j-jn n2 vvn p-acp j n2.
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Adjacent References with Relevance: Proverbs 20.1; Proverbs 20.1 (Geneva); Proverbs 23.29; Proverbs 23.29 (AKJV)
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Proverbs 20.1 (Geneva) - 0 proverbs 20.1: wine is a mocker and strong drinke is raging: wine is a mocker and strong drinke is raging, pro True 0.946 0.97 11.07
Proverbs 20.1 (AKJV) - 0 proverbs 20.1: wine is a mocker, strong drinke is raging: wine is a mocker and strong drinke is raging, pro True 0.94 0.966 11.07
Proverbs 20.1 (Douay-Rheims) - 0 proverbs 20.1: wine is a luxurious thing, and drunkenness riotous: wine is a mocker and strong drinke is raging, pro True 0.803 0.258 1.27
Ecclesiasticus 31.39 (Douay-Rheims) ecclesiasticus 31.39: wine drunken with excess is bitterness of the soul. wine is a mocker and strong drinke is raging, pro True 0.713 0.202 1.27
Ecclesiasticus 31.29 (AKJV) ecclesiasticus 31.29: but wine drunken with excesse, maketh bitternesse of the minde, with brawling and quarreling. and he sheweth the reason of it in an other place; wine is a mocker and strong drinke is raging, pro. 20.1. much unquietnesse, seneca. many calamities (saith seneca) haue proceeded from drunkenesse, by this louing friends haue beene made enemies, brothers haue beene set together by the cares, whole families haue beene distracted into dismall factions, whole cittics haue beene infected with seditions, whole countries brought into vtter desolations False 0.71 0.252 2.524
Ecclesiasticus 31.29 (AKJV) ecclesiasticus 31.29: but wine drunken with excesse, maketh bitternesse of the minde, with brawling and quarreling. wine is a mocker and strong drinke is raging, pro True 0.683 0.304 1.117




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