A short, yet sound commentarie; written on that woorthie worke called; the Prouerbes of Salomon and now published for the profite of Gods people.

T. W. (Thomas Wilcox), 1549?-1608
Publisher: Printed by Thomas Orwin for Thomas Man
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1589
Approximate Era: Elizabeth
TCP ID: A15343 ESTC ID: S119970 STC ID: 25627
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Proverbs -- Commentaries;
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In-Text amongst neighbours, friends, and other men. ] Vers. 15. Therefore [ vz. for all these his sinnes ] shall his destruction [ i. the destruction which God hath appoynted to fall vppon him ] come speedilie [ vz. and certainely also vpon him: among neighbours, Friends, and other men. ] Vers. 15. Therefore [ Vz. for all these his Sins ] shall his destruction [ i. the destruction which God hath appointed to fallen upon him ] come speedily [ Vz. and Certainly also upon him: p-acp n2, n2, cc j-jn n2. ] np1 crd av [ fw-fr. p-acp d d po31 n2 ] vmb po31 n1 [ sy. dt n1 r-crq np1 vhz vvn pc-acp vvi p-acp pno31 ] vvb av-j [ fw-fr. cc av-j av p-acp pno31:




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Proverbs 6.14 (Geneva); Proverbs 6.15 (Geneva)
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Proverbs 6.15 (Geneva) - 0 proverbs 6.15: therefore shall his destruction come speedily: the destruction which god hath appoynted to fall vppon him ] come speedilie [ vz True 0.738 0.448 0.149




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