Twenty five sermons. The second volume by the Right Reverend Father in God, Ralph Brownrig, late Lord Bishop of Exeter ; published by William Martyn, M.A., sometimes preacher at the Rolls.

Brownrig, Ralph, 1592-1659
Faithorne, William, 1616-1691
Martyn, William
Publisher: Printed by Tho Roycroft for John Martyn and James Allestry
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1664
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A29912 ESTC ID: R36389 STC ID: B5212
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text These fowls of heaven should be provided for, without their sowing and reaping; these Lillies of Paradise should not toil, nor spin, and yet grow and flourish. These fowls of heaven should be provided for, without their sowing and reaping; these Lilies of Paradise should not toil, nor spin, and yet grow and flourish. np1 n2 pp-f n1 vmd vbi vvn p-acp, p-acp po32 vvg cc vvg; d n2 pp-f n1 vmd xx vvi, ccx vvi, cc av vvb cc vvi.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Matthew 6.28 (AKJV)
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Matthew 6.28 (AKJV) matthew 6.28: and why take ye thought for raiment? consider the lillies of the field, how they grow: they toile not, neither doe they spinne. these fowls of heaven should be provided for, without their sowing and reaping; these lillies of paradise should not toil, nor spin, and yet grow and flourish False 0.63 0.452 4.175




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