Iacobs staffe To beare vp, the faithfull. And to beate downe, the profane. Touching the one's assured, and the others conceited title, vnto God himself, and all his precious promises. VVherin. The saints interest is justified, to be absolutely infaillible, the sinners clayme detected, to be apparantly deceivable, notwithstanding all infernall suggestions of feare, and infidelity in the one, or of presumption, and security in the other. Formerly preachcd [sic] at Hamburgh by Iohn VVing late pastor to the English Church there, as his farewell to the famous followship [sic] of Merchant Adventurers of England resident in that city. And now published, and dedicated, to the honor and vse, of that most worthy Society, there, or wheresoever being.

Wing, John, of Flushing, Zealand
Publisher: Printed by Martin Abraham vander Nolck dwelling at the signe of the Printing house
Place of Publication: Flushing
Publication Year: 1621
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A15579 ESTC ID: S120115 STC ID: 25846
Subject Headings: Christian life; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text beholde a Iew is sensible of supposed blasphemy; can any man imagine thee to be a christian or have any part in Christ, who canst heare that which is reall and re-itterated blasphemy and take no notice of it? What sayd the sons of Jacob in defence of their carriage toward the Sichemites [ should they abuse our sister as a whoore? they thought nothing too much, to be done to them, who had soe shamefully handled their sister. behold a Iew is sensible of supposed blasphemy; can any man imagine thee to be a christian or have any part in christ, who Canst hear that which is real and reiterated blasphemy and take no notice of it? What said the Sons of Jacob in defence of their carriage towards the Sichemites [ should they abuse our sister as a whore? they Thought nothing too much, to be done to them, who had so shamefully handled their sister. vvb dt np1 vbz j pp-f vvn n1; vmb d n1 vvb pno21 pc-acp vbi dt njp cc vhb d n1 p-acp np1, q-crq vm2 vvi cst r-crq vbz j cc j n1 cc vvb dx n1 pp-f pn31? q-crq vvd dt n2 pp-f np1 p-acp n1 pp-f po32 n1 p-acp dt np2 [ vmd pns32 vvi po12 n1 p-acp dt n1? pns32 vvd pix av av-d, pc-acp vbi vdn p-acp pno32, r-crq vhd av av-j vvd po32 n1.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Genesis 34.31 (Geneva); Genesis 34.31 (ODRV)
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Genesis 34.31 (ODRV) genesis 34.31: they answered: what should they abuse our sister as a strumpet? what sayd the sons of jacob in defence of their carriage toward the sichemites [ should they abuse our sister as a whoore True 0.783 0.892 0.221
Genesis 34.31 (Geneva) genesis 34.31: and they answered, shoulde hee abuse our sister as a whore? what sayd the sons of jacob in defence of their carriage toward the sichemites [ should they abuse our sister as a whoore True 0.783 0.892 0.198
Genesis 34.31 (AKJV) genesis 34.31: and they said, should hee deale with our sister, as with an harlot? what sayd the sons of jacob in defence of their carriage toward the sichemites [ should they abuse our sister as a whoore True 0.757 0.622 0.209
Genesis 34.31 (Geneva) genesis 34.31: and they answered, shoulde hee abuse our sister as a whore? beholde a iew is sensible of supposed blasphemy; can any man imagine thee to be a christian or have any part in christ, who canst heare that which is reall and re-itterated blasphemy and take no notice of it? what sayd the sons of jacob in defence of their carriage toward the sichemites [ should they abuse our sister as a whoore? they thought nothing too much, to be done to them, who had soe shamefully handled their sister False 0.633 0.86 0.572
Genesis 34.31 (ODRV) genesis 34.31: they answered: what should they abuse our sister as a strumpet? beholde a iew is sensible of supposed blasphemy; can any man imagine thee to be a christian or have any part in christ, who canst heare that which is reall and re-itterated blasphemy and take no notice of it? what sayd the sons of jacob in defence of their carriage toward the sichemites [ should they abuse our sister as a whoore? they thought nothing too much, to be done to them, who had soe shamefully handled their sister False 0.62 0.843 0.636




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