XIII sermons most of them preached before His Majesty, King Charles the II in his exile / by the late Reverend Henry Byam ... ; together with the testimony given of him at his funeral, by Hamnet Ward ...

Byam, Henry, 1580-1669
Ward, Hamnet
Publisher: Printed for T R for Robert Clavell
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1675
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A30793 ESTC ID: R3916 STC ID: B6375
Subject Headings: Byam, Henry, 1580-1669; Sermons, English;
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In-Text Thou hast taken Ʋsury and Increase, and thou hast greedily gained of thy Neighbour by Extortion, Thou hast taken Ʋsury and Increase, and thou hast greedily gained of thy Neighbour by Extortion, pns21 vh2 vvn n1 cc n1, cc pns21 vh2 av-j vvn pp-f po21 n1 p-acp n1,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Ezekiel 22.12; Ezekiel 22.12 (Douay-Rheims)
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Ezekiel 22.12 (Douay-Rheims) - 1 ezekiel 22.12: thou hast taken usury and increase, and hast covetously oppressed thy neighbours: thou hast taken vsury and increase, and thou hast greedily gained of thy neighbour by extortion, False 0.837 0.936 1.759
Ezekiel 22.12 (AKJV) - 1 ezekiel 22.12: thou hast taken vsury and increase, and thou hast greedily gained of thy neighbours by extortion, and hast forgotten me, saith the lord god. thou hast taken vsury and increase, and thou hast greedily gained of thy neighbour by extortion, False 0.684 0.971 5.431




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