Fifty sermons. The second volume preached by that learned and reverend divine, John Donne ...

Donne, John, 1572-1631
Publisher: Printed by Ja Flesher for M F J Marriot and R Royston
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1649
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A36296 ESTC ID: R32764 STC ID: D1862
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text as a Drunkard, and shall be removed like a Cottage, and the transgression thereof shall be heavy upon it, as a Drunkard, and shall be removed like a Cottage, and the Transgression thereof shall be heavy upon it, c-acp dt n1, cc vmb vbi vvn av-j dt n1, cc dt n1 av vmb vbi j p-acp pn31,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Isaiah 24.20; Isaiah 24.20 (Douay-Rheims)
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Isaiah 24.20 (Douay-Rheims) - 1 isaiah 24.20: and the iniquity thereof shall be heavy upon it, and it shall fell, and not rise again. as a drunkard, and shall be removed like a cottage, and the transgression thereof shall be heavy upon it, False 0.67 0.665 1.729
Isaiah 24.20 (AKJV) isaiah 24.20: the earth shall reele to and fro, like a drunkard, and shall be remooued like a cottage, and the transgression thereof shall be heauie vpon it, and it shall fall, and not rise againe. as a drunkard, and shall be removed like a cottage, and the transgression thereof shall be heavy upon it, False 0.619 0.942 3.255




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