A supplement to The Morning-exercise at Cripple-Gate, or, Several more cases of conscience practically resolved by sundry ministers

Annesley, Samuel, 1620?-1696
Publisher: Printed for Thomas Cockerill
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1676
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A25478 ESTC ID: R13100 STC ID: A3240
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text neither is it to be bribed off by the blandishments and allurements of it, many waters cannot quench it, and if any would offer all the substance of his house to corrupt it, to withdraw it, it would be utterly contemned, ibid. neither is it to be bribed off by the blandishments and allurements of it, many waters cannot quench it, and if any would offer all the substance of his house to corrupt it, to withdraw it, it would be utterly contemned, Ibid. av-dx vbz pn31 pc-acp vbi vvn a-acp p-acp dt n2 cc n2 pp-f pn31, d n2 vmbx vvi pn31, cc cs d vmd vvi d dt n1 pp-f po31 n1 pc-acp vvi pn31, pc-acp vvi pn31, pn31 vmd vbi av-j vvn, fw-la.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Canticles 8.7 (AKJV)
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Canticles 8.7 (AKJV) canticles 8.7: many waters cannot quench loue, neither can the floods drowne it: if a man would giue all the substance of his house for loue, it would vtterly be contemned. neither is it to be bribed off by the blandishments and allurements of it, many waters cannot quench it, and if any would offer all the substance of his house to corrupt it, to withdraw it, it would be utterly contemned, ibid False 0.624 0.906 2.123
Canticles 8.7 (Geneva) canticles 8.7: much water can not quench loue, neither can the floods drowne it: if a man should giue all the substance of his house for loue, they would greatly contemne it. neither is it to be bribed off by the blandishments and allurements of it, many waters cannot quench it, and if any would offer all the substance of his house to corrupt it, to withdraw it, it would be utterly contemned, ibid False 0.615 0.757 0.674
Canticles 8.7 (Douay-Rheims) canticles 8.7: many waters cannot quench charity, neither can the floods drown it: if a man should give all the substance of his house for love, he shall despise it as nothing. neither is it to be bribed off by the blandishments and allurements of it, many waters cannot quench it, and if any would offer all the substance of his house to corrupt it, to withdraw it, it would be utterly contemned, ibid False 0.608 0.76 1.044




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