A sermon preached at Pauls crosse on Trinity sunday, 1571. By E.B.

Bunny, Edmund, 1540-1619
Bush, Edward
Publisher: by Iohn Awdely
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1576
Approximate Era: Elizabeth
TCP ID: A17338 ESTC ID: S107148 STC ID: 4183
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 16th century;
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In-Text reiect not •he poore, iudge no man vniustly, for if thou •udge wrongfullye, God shall afterwarde •udge thee, reject not •he poor, judge no man unjustly, for if thou •udge wrongfully, God shall afterward •udge thee, vvb xx av j, vvb dx n1 av-j, c-acp cs pns21 vvb av-j, np1 vmb av vvi pno21,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Proverbs 22.22 (Geneva)
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Proverbs 22.22 (Geneva) proverbs 22.22: robbe not the poore, because hee is poore, neither oppresse the afflicted in iudgement. reiect not *he poore, iudge no man vniustly True 0.811 0.177 0.557
Exodus 23.6 (ODRV) exodus 23.6: thou shalt not decline the poore mans iudgement. reiect not *he poore, iudge no man vniustly True 0.763 0.256 0.408
Ecclesiasticus 4.4 (AKJV) ecclesiasticus 4.4: reiect not the supplication of the afflicted, neither turne away thy face from a poore man. reiect not *he poore, iudge no man vniustly True 0.732 0.334 2.766




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