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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In-Text and the iourney so tedious that must be gone backe againe, that he will rather sit downe, or go on still desperatly, then go backe againe: and the journey so tedious that must be gone back again, that he will rather fit down, or go on still desperately, then go back again: cc dt n1 av j cst vmb vbi vvn av av, cst pns31 vmb av-c vvi a-acp, cc vvi p-acp av av-j, av vvb av av:
Note 0 Custome taketh away the feeling of sinne. How an euill custom may be broken off. The folly of those that thinke custome will excuse them and grace thē. Another difference betweene the wicked and the godly. Zeale in the godly seemeth to be frowardnesse. The smoth words of the wicked are dangerous. Custom Takes away the feeling of sin. How an evil custom may be broken off. The folly of those that think custom will excuse them and grace them. another difference between the wicked and the godly. Zeal in the godly seems to be frowardness. The smooth words of the wicked Are dangerous. n1 vvz av dt n-vvg pp-f n1. c-crq dt j-jn n1 vmb vbi vvn a-acp. dt n1 pp-f d cst vvb n1 vmb vvi pno32 cc vvb pno32. j-jn n1 p-acp dt j cc dt j. n1 p-acp dt j vvz pc-acp vbi n1. dt j n2 pp-f dt j vbr j.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Proverbs 12.6 (AKJV); Proverbs 4.14 (AKJV)
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Proverbs 12.6 (AKJV) proverbs 12.6: the words of the wicked are to lie in waite for blood: but the mouth of the vpright shall deliuer them. the smoth words of the wicked are dangerous True 0.711 0.481 0.513
Proverbs 12.6 (Geneva) proverbs 12.6: the talking of the wicked is to lye in waite for blood: but the mouth of the righteous will deliuer them. the smoth words of the wicked are dangerous True 0.71 0.303 0.116
Proverbs 12.6 (Douay-Rheims) proverbs 12.6: the words of the wicked lie in wait for blood: the mouth of the just shall deliver them. the smoth words of the wicked are dangerous True 0.701 0.278 0.513




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