Ten sermons vpon the first, second, third and fourth verses of the sixt of Matthew containing diuerse necessary and profitable treatises , viz. a preseruative against the poyson of vaine-glory in the 1 & 2, the reward of sincerity in the 3, the vncasing of the hypocrite in the 4, 5 and 6, the reward of hypocrisie in the 7 and 8, an admonition to left-handed Christians in the 9 and 10 : whereunto is annexed another treatise called The anatomie of Belial, set foorth in ten sermons vpon the 12, 13, 14, 15 verses of the 6 chapter of the Prouerbs of Salomon.

Burton, William, d. 1616
Publisher: By Richard Field for Thomas Man
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1602
Approximate Era: Elizabeth
TCP ID: A17330 ESTC ID: S261 STC ID: 4178.5
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Matthew VI, 1-4; Bible. -- O.T. -- Proverbs VI, 12-15; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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Adjacent References with Relevance: Canticles 4.11 (AKJV); Proverbs 5; Proverbs 5.3 (Douay-Rheims); Proverbs 5.4 (AKJV); Proverbs 5.5 (AKJV)
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Proverbs 5.3 (Douay-Rheims) proverbs 5.3: for the lips of a harlot are like a honeycomb dropping, and her throat is smoother than oil. but like the loue of the harlot whose mouth is sweete as hony True 0.795 0.383 1.63
Proverbs 5.3 (AKJV) proverbs 5.3: for the lips of a strange woman drop as an hony combe, and her mouth is smoother then oyle. but like the loue of the harlot whose mouth is sweete as hony True 0.785 0.316 0.884
Proverbs 5.3 (Geneva) proverbs 5.3: for the lippes of a strange woman drop as an honie combe, and her mouth is more soft then oyle. but like the loue of the harlot whose mouth is sweete as hony True 0.773 0.252 0.1
Proverbs 5.4 (AKJV) proverbs 5.4: but her end is bitter as wormewood, sharpe as a two edged sword. her end is bitter as wormewood True 0.771 0.922 0.132
Proverbs 5.4 (Geneva) proverbs 5.4: but the end of her is bitter as wormewood, and sharpe as a two edged sworde. her end is bitter as wormewood True 0.723 0.904 0.132
Proverbs 5.4 (Douay-Rheims) proverbs 5.4: but her end is bitter as wormwood, and sharp as a two-edged sword. her end is bitter as wormewood True 0.712 0.832 0.088
Proverbs 5.4 (AKJV) proverbs 5.4: but her end is bitter as wormewood, sharpe as a two edged sword. but like the loue of the harlot whose mouth is sweete as hony, but her end is bitter as wormewood False 0.702 0.825 0.132
Proverbs 5.4 (Geneva) proverbs 5.4: but the end of her is bitter as wormewood, and sharpe as a two edged sworde. but like the loue of the harlot whose mouth is sweete as hony, but her end is bitter as wormewood False 0.694 0.791 0.132
Proverbs 5.4 (Douay-Rheims) proverbs 5.4: but her end is bitter as wormwood, and sharp as a two-edged sword. but like the loue of the harlot whose mouth is sweete as hony, but her end is bitter as wormewood False 0.683 0.587 0.088




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