Mary's choice, or, The choice of the truly godly person opened, and justified, in a sermon preached at the funeral of Mrs. Anne Petter, late wife of the Reverend Mr. John Petter, Pastor of the Church at Hever in Kent, April 26, 1658 by John Glascock ...

Glascock, John, d. 1661
Publisher: Printed by J H for Samuel Gellibrand
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1659
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A42839 ESTC ID: R6625 STC ID: G842
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Luke X, 42; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text and ye scorners delight in scorning, and fools hate knowledge? Because I have called and ye have refused, I have stretched out my hands and none regarded; and the Scorner's delight in scorning, and Fools hate knowledge? Because I have called and you have refused, I have stretched out my hands and none regarded; cc dt ng1 n1 p-acp vvg, cc n2 vvb n1? p-acp pns11 vhb vvn cc pn22 vhb vvn, pns11 vhb vvn av po11 n2 cc pix vvd;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Proverbs 1.22; Proverbs 1.22 (AKJV); Proverbs 1.24 (Geneva); Proverbs 1.25 (AKJV); Proverbs 1.26 (Douay-Rheims)
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Proverbs 1.24 (Geneva) proverbs 1.24: because i haue called, and ye refused: i haue stretched out mine hand, and none woulde regarde. fools hate knowledge? because i have called and ye have refused, i have stretched out my hands and none regarded True 0.871 0.873 1.334
Proverbs 1.24 (AKJV) proverbs 1.24: because i haue called, and yee refused, i haue stretched out my hand, and no man regarded: fools hate knowledge? because i have called and ye have refused, i have stretched out my hands and none regarded True 0.85 0.891 0.534
Proverbs 1.24 (Douay-Rheims) proverbs 1.24: because i called, and you refused: i stretched out my hand, and there was none that regarded. fools hate knowledge? because i have called and ye have refused, i have stretched out my hands and none regarded True 0.842 0.865 0.643
Proverbs 1.24 (Geneva) proverbs 1.24: because i haue called, and ye refused: i haue stretched out mine hand, and none woulde regarde. and ye scorners delight in scorning, and fools hate knowledge? because i have called and ye have refused, i have stretched out my hands and none regarded False 0.824 0.737 2.313
Proverbs 1.24 (AKJV) proverbs 1.24: because i haue called, and yee refused, i haue stretched out my hand, and no man regarded: and ye scorners delight in scorning, and fools hate knowledge? because i have called and ye have refused, i have stretched out my hands and none regarded False 0.806 0.806 0.534
Proverbs 1.24 (Douay-Rheims) proverbs 1.24: because i called, and you refused: i stretched out my hand, and there was none that regarded. and ye scorners delight in scorning, and fools hate knowledge? because i have called and ye have refused, i have stretched out my hands and none regarded False 0.791 0.715 0.643
Proverbs 1.22 (Geneva) proverbs 1.22: o ye foolish, howe long will ye loue foolishnes? and the scornefull take their pleasure in scorning, and the fooles hate knowledge? and ye scorners delight in scorning True 0.693 0.896 3.005
Proverbs 1.22 (AKJV) - 1 proverbs 1.22: and the scorners delight in their scorning, and fooles hate knowledge? and ye scorners delight in scorning True 0.675 0.893 6.427




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