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 The Wife may then iustly beare the blame, when she is guilty of any of these vnquiet shrewish properties, either Proud like Iezabel, or Prouoking like Miriam, or Prying like Dalilah, or sullen like Ʋashtas, or imperious like Attaliah, or scoffing like Michol, or skornefull like Hagar, or skolding like Zipporah, or taunting like Peninuah, or lying like Zaphira, or lustfull like Rahel, or spightfull like Herodias, or wilfull like Euodias, or disdainfull like Esaues wiues, or tempting like Iobs wife, or wanton like Potiphars wife, or wandring like the Leuits wife, or subtill like Ieroboams wife, or hanging backe like Lots wife, or too vnconstant like Sampsons wife. The Husband may then iustly beare the blame; The Wife may then justly bear the blame, when she is guilty of any of these unquiet shrewish properties, either Proud like Jezebel, or Provoking like Miriam, or Prying like Delilah, or sullen like Ʋashtas, or imperious like Athaliah, or scoffing like Michal, or scornful like Hagar, or scolding like Zipporah, or taunting like Peninuah, or lying like Zaphira, or lustful like Rachel, or spiteful like Herodias, or wilful like Euodias, or disdainful like Esau wives, or tempting like Jobs wife, or wanton like Potiphars wife, or wandering like the Leuits wife, or subtle like Ieroboams wife, or hanging back like Lots wife, or too unconstant like Sampsons wife. The Husband may then justly bear the blame; dt n1 vmb av av-j vvi dt n1, c-crq pns31 vbz j pp-f d pp-f d j j n2, d j av-j np1, cc vvg av-j np1, cc vvg av-j np1, cc j av-j np1, cc j vvb np1, cc vvg vvb np1, cc j vvb np1, cc vvg vvb np1, cc vvg vvb np1, cc vvg av-j np1, cc j vvb np1, cc j vvb np1, cc j vvb np1, cc j av-j ng1 n2, cc vvg vvb n2 n1, cc j-jn vvb npg1 n1, cc vvg av-j dt vvz n1, cc j vvb vvz n1, cc vvg av vvb npg1 n1, cc av j av-j npg1 n1. dt n1 vmb av av-j vvi dt n1;
Note 0 20. sorts of vnquiet shrewes. 20. sorts of unquiet shrews. crd n2 pp-f j n2.
Note 1 2 Kin. 2 30. 2 Kin. 2 30. crd n1. crd crd
Note 2 Num. 12.1.2.3. Num. 12.1.2.3. np1 crd.
Note 3 Iudg. 16.16. Judges 16.16. np1 crd.
Note 4 Hest. 1.10. Hest. 1.10. np1 crd.
Note 5 2 Kin. 11.1. 2 Kin. 11.1. crd n1. crd.
Note 6 2 Sam. 6.23. 2 Sam. 6.23. crd np1 crd.
Note 7 Gen. 16.4. Gen. 16.4. np1 crd.
Note 8 Exod. 4 25. Exod 4 25. np1 crd crd
Note 9 1 Sam. 1.6. 1 Sam. 1.6. vvn np1 crd.
Note 10 Act. 5.9. Act. 5.9. n1 crd.
Note 11 Gen. 30.1. Gen. 30.1. np1 crd.
Note 12 Mat. 14.8. Mathew 14.8. np1 crd.
Note 13 Phil 4 2. Philip 4 2. np1 crd crd
Note 14 Gen. 26.35. Gen. 26.35. np1 crd.
Note 15 Iob 2.9. Job 2.9. np1 crd.
Note 16 Gen. 29.7. Gen. 29.7. np1 crd.
Note 17 Iudg. 19.2. Judges 19.2. np1 crd.
Note 18 1 Kin. 14.4. 1 Kin. 14.4. crd n1. crd.
Note 19 Gen. 19.26. Gen. 19.26. np1 crd.
Note 20 Iudg. 14.20. When the fault is in the man. 20. Sorts of vnquiet Husbands. Judges 14.20. When the fault is in the man. 20. Sorts of unquiet Husbands. np1 crd. c-crq dt n1 vbz p-acp dt n1. crd n2 pp-f j n2.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 Kings 14.4; 1 Kings 21; 1 Samuel 1.6; 1 Samuel 25.25; 2 Kings 11.1; 2 Kings 2.30; 2 Kings 4.32; 2 Samuel 13.15; 2 Samuel 3.7; 2 Samuel 6.23; 2 Samuel 7.23; Acts 5.9; Esther 1.10; Esther 1.16; Esther 1.17; Esther 5.12; Exodus 4.25; Genesis 14.23; Genesis 16.12; Genesis 16.4; Genesis 19.26; Genesis 24.8; Genesis 26.35; Genesis 29.17 (Geneva); Genesis 29.32; Genesis 29.7; Genesis 30.1; Genesis 31.41; Genesis 35.22; Genesis 38.9; Genesis 4.6; Job 2.9; Judges 11.29; Judges 14.20; Judges 16.16; Judges 19.2; Judges 19.3; Luke 15.13; Matthew 14.8; Matthew 14.9; Numbers 12.1; Numbers 12.2; Numbers 12.3; Philippians 4.2
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Note 1 2 Kin. 2 30. 2 Kings 2.30
Note 2 Num. 12.1.2.3. Numbers 12.1; Numbers 12.2; Numbers 12.3
Note 3 Iudg. 16.16. Judges 16.16
Note 4 Hest. 1.10. Esther 1.10
Note 5 2 Kin. 11.1. 2 Kings 11.1
Note 6 2 Sam. 6.23. 2 Samuel 6.23
Note 7 Gen. 16.4. Genesis 16.4
Note 8 Exod. 4 25. Exodus 4.25
Note 9 1 Sam. 1.6. 1 Samuel 1.6
Note 10 Act. 5.9. Acts 5.9
Note 11 Gen. 30.1. Genesis 30.1
Note 12 Mat. 14.8. Matthew 14.8
Note 13 Phil 4 2. Philippians 4.2
Note 14 Gen. 26.35. Genesis 26.35
Note 15 Iob 2.9. Job 2.9
Note 16 Gen. 29.7. Genesis 29.7
Note 17 Iudg. 19.2. Judges 19.2
Note 18 1 Kin. 14.4. 1 Kings 14.4
Note 19 Gen. 19.26. Genesis 19.26
Note 20 Iudg. 14.20. Judges 14.20