Par nobile two treatises, the one concerning the excellent woman, evincing a person fearing the Lord to be the most excellent person, discoursed more privately upon occasion of the death of the Right Honourable the Lady Frances Hobart late of Norwich, from Pro. 31, 29, 30, 31 : the other discovering a fountain of comfort and satisfaction to persons walking with God, yet living and dying without sensible consolations , discovered from Psal. 17, 15 at the funerals of the Right Honourable the Lady Katherine Courten, preached at Blicklin in the county of Norfolk, March 27, 1652 : with the narratives of the holy lives and deaths of those two noble sisters / by J.C.

Collinges, John, 1623-1690
Publisher: s n
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1669
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A33971 ESTC ID: R26441 STC ID: C5329
Subject Headings: Courten, Catharine Egerton, -- Lady, d. 1652; Funeral sermons; Hobart, Frances Egerton, -- Lady, 1603-1664;
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In-Text have we not respect to them that have the gold Ring, and the goodly Apparel? and do we not despise the poor Christian that hath the vile rayment? Do we not say to the former, Sit thou here in a good place? and to the poor, Sit thou there, or under my footstool? Thus, do we not despise the poor, and in them oft-times those that fear the Lord in an eminent measure and degree, have we not respect to them that have the gold Ring, and the goodly Apparel? and do we not despise the poor Christian that hath the vile raiment? Do we not say to the former, Fit thou Here in a good place? and to the poor, Fit thou there, or under my footstool? Thus, do we not despise the poor, and in them ofttimes those that Fear the Lord in an eminent measure and degree, vhb pns12 xx vvi p-acp pno32 cst vhb dt n1 n1, cc dt j n1? cc vdb pns12 xx vvi dt j njp cst vhz dt j n1? vdb pns12 xx vvi p-acp dt j, vvb pns21 av p-acp dt j n1? cc p-acp dt j, vvb pns21 a-acp, cc p-acp po11 n1? av, vdb pns12 xx vvi dt j, cc p-acp pno32 av d cst vvb dt n1 p-acp dt j n1 cc n1,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: James 2.1; James 2.2 (Tyndale); James 2.6 (Geneva); James 2.7 (AKJV)
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James 2.6 (Geneva) - 0 james 2.6: but ye haue despised the poore. thus, do we not despise the poor, and in them oft-times those that fear the lord in an eminent measure and degree, True 0.696 0.472 0.0
James 2.6 (AKJV) - 0 james 2.6: but yee haue despised the poore. thus, do we not despise the poor, and in them oft-times those that fear the lord in an eminent measure and degree, True 0.695 0.432 0.0
James 2.6 (Tyndale) james 2.6: but ye have despised the poore. are not the rych they which opresse you: and they which drawe you before iudges? thus, do we not despise the poor, and in them oft-times those that fear the lord in an eminent measure and degree, True 0.607 0.321 0.0




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