Three sermons viz. The walking sleeper, the ministeriall husbandrie, the discouerie of the heart. Preached and published by Sam. Crooke.

Crook, Samuel, 1575-1649
Publisher: Printed by William Stansby for Nathaniel Butter and are to be sold at his shop vnder Saint Augustines gate
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1615
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A19639 ESTC ID: S117125 STC ID: 6069
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text That he should not deale vpon aduantages with so vnprofitable seruants, but spare vs, as a man spareth his owne sonne that serueth him; That he should not deal upon advantages with so unprofitable Servants, but spare us, as a man spares his own son that serveth him; cst pns31 vmd xx vvi p-acp n2 p-acp av j-u n2, cc-acp vvb pno12, c-acp dt n1 vvz po31 d n1 cst vvz pno31;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Malachi 3.17; Matthew 26.41; Proverbs 13.24 (Geneva); Psalms 19.11
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Proverbs 13.24 (Geneva) - 0 proverbs 13.24: he that spareth his rodde, hateth his sonne: a man spareth his owne sonne that serueth him True 0.676 0.585 3.322
Proverbs 13.24 (AKJV) proverbs 13.24: he that spareth his rod, hateth his sonne: but he that loueth him, chasteneth him betimes. a man spareth his owne sonne that serueth him True 0.653 0.384 2.894




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