Remaines of that reverend and famous postiller, Iohn Boys, Doctor in Divinitie, and late Deane of Canterburie Containing sundry sermons; partly, on some proper lessons vsed in our English liturgie: and partly, on other select portions of holy Scripture.

Boys, John, 1571-1625
Publisher: Printed by Aug Math ewes for Humphrey Robinson and are to bee solde at the three Pidgeons in Paules Church yard
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1631
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A16562 ESTC ID: S106820 STC ID: 3468
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text and as death is vnsatiable, gathering vnto him all nations, and heaping vnto him all people, what is he but as one that transgresseth by wine; and as death is unsatiable, gathering unto him all Nations, and heaping unto him all people, what is he but as one that Transgresseth by wine; cc p-acp n1 vbz j, vvg p-acp pno31 d n2, cc vvg p-acp pno31 d n1, r-crq vbz pns31 p-acp p-acp pi cst vvz p-acp n1;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Ecclesiasticus 31.27 (AKJV); Habakkuk 2.5 (Geneva)
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Habakkuk 2.5 (Geneva) habakkuk 2.5: yea, in deede the proude man is as hee that transgresseth by wine: therefore shall he not endure, because he hath enlarged his desire as the hell, and is as death, and can not be satisfied, but gathereth vnto him all nations, and heapeth vnto him all people. and as death is vnsatiable, gathering vnto him all nations, and heaping vnto him all people, what is he but as one that transgresseth by wine False 0.74 0.825 2.099
Habakkuk 2.5 (Douay-Rheims) habakkuk 2.5: and as wine deceiveth him that drinketh it: so shall the proud man be, and he shall not be honoured: who hath enlarged his desire like hell: and is himself like death, and he is never satisfied: but will gather together unto him all nations, and heap together unto him all people. and as death is vnsatiable, gathering vnto him all nations, and heaping vnto him all people, what is he but as one that transgresseth by wine False 0.7 0.608 0.0
Habakkuk 2.5 (AKJV) habakkuk 2.5: yea also, because he transgresseth by wine, he is a proud man, neither keepeth at home, who enlargeth his desire as hell, and is as death, and cannot be satisfied, but gathereth vnto him all nations, & heapeth vnto him all people: and as death is vnsatiable, gathering vnto him all nations, and heaping vnto him all people, what is he but as one that transgresseth by wine False 0.679 0.753 2.223
Habakkuk 2.5 (Geneva) habakkuk 2.5: yea, in deede the proude man is as hee that transgresseth by wine: therefore shall he not endure, because he hath enlarged his desire as the hell, and is as death, and can not be satisfied, but gathereth vnto him all nations, and heapeth vnto him all people. heaping vnto him all people, what is he but as one that transgresseth by wine True 0.672 0.837 0.72
Habakkuk 2.5 (AKJV) habakkuk 2.5: yea also, because he transgresseth by wine, he is a proud man, neither keepeth at home, who enlargeth his desire as hell, and is as death, and cannot be satisfied, but gathereth vnto him all nations, & heapeth vnto him all people: heaping vnto him all people, what is he but as one that transgresseth by wine True 0.631 0.788 0.76




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