The blessednesse of being bountifull, or, Our blessed Saviours usual proverb, opened, asserted, and practically improved by Simon Ford.

Ford, Simon, 1619?-1699
Publisher: Printed for James Collins
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1674
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A39905 ESTC ID: R5927 STC ID: F1477
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Acts XX, 35;
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In-Text and no strangers with you; that your own bountifull Souls (the grand Fountain from whence they proceed,) may be blessed. Otherwise, God that hates Robbery for a Burnt-offering, will never look upon your good deeds of this kind as sacrifices wherewith he is well pleased. There is a Curse upon all those temporal blessings, which are the fruits of Theft and Rapine, of Cheating and Cousenage, of Bribery and Extortion; and no Strangers with you; that your own bountiful Souls (the grand Fountain from whence they proceed,) may be blessed. Otherwise, God that hates Robbery for a Burnt-offering, will never look upon your good Deeds of this kind as Sacrifices wherewith he is well pleased. There is a Curse upon all those temporal blessings, which Are the fruits of Theft and Rapine, of Cheating and Cozenage, of Bribery and Extortion; cc dx n2 p-acp pn22; cst po22 d j n2 (dt j n1 p-acp c-crq pns32 vvb,) vmb vbi vvn. av, np1 cst vvz n1 p-acp dt j, vmb av-x vvi p-acp po22 j n2 pp-f d n1 c-acp n2 c-crq pns31 vbz av vvn. pc-acp vbz dt vvb p-acp d d j n2, r-crq vbr dt n2 pp-f n1 cc n1, pp-f vvg cc n1, pp-f n1 cc n1;
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Note 0 Prov. 9. 16, 17, 18. Proverbs 9.16; Proverbs 9.17; Proverbs 9.18
Note 1 Isa. 61. 8. Isaiah 61.8
Note 2 Heb. 13. 16. Hebrews 13.16