A sermon preacht before the King at Whitehall, November the XXX, 1673 by Roger Hayward.

Hayward, Roger, 1639-1680
Publisher: Printed for Thomas Basset
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1673
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A43137 ESTC ID: R25423 STC ID: H1235
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Thessalonians, 2nd, II, 10-11; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text or his Substance are weary and heavy laden; And can we think the Articles of such a mans Faith can be dearer to him then his Health, his Honour, or his Estate, which he so readily sacrifices to his Sins? or, That a contradiction should trouble his mind, who hath no compassion left for these? Can the harshest discords give any offence to those Ears that have been tun'd onely to cursing and calumny? or the most ill-shapt unproportion'd objects to those Eyes that have delighted in the ugliest deformities of their own natures? No more offence can the most inconsistent untruths give him, who being past feeling, hath given himself over to work all uncleanness with greediness. or his Substance Are weary and heavy laden; And can we think the Articles of such a men Faith can be Dearer to him then his Health, his Honour, or his Estate, which he so readily Sacrifices to his Sins? or, That a contradiction should trouble his mind, who hath no compassion left for these? Can the harshest discords give any offence to those Ears that have been tuned only to cursing and calumny? or the most ill-shapt unproportioned objects to those Eyes that have delighted in the ugliest deformities of their own nature's? No more offence can the most inconsistent untruths give him, who being passed feeling, hath given himself over to work all uncleanness with greediness. cc po31 n1 vbr j cc j vvn; cc vmb pns12 vvi dt n2 pp-f d dt ng1 n1 vmb vbi jc-jn pc-acp pno31 av po31 n1, po31 vvi, cc po31 n1, r-crq pns31 av av-j n2 p-acp po31 n2? cc, cst dt n1 vmd vvi po31 n1, r-crq vhz dx n1 vvn p-acp d? vmb dt js n2 vvb d n1 p-acp d n2 cst vhb vbn vvd av-j p-acp vvg cc n1? cc dt av-ds j j n2 p-acp d n2 cst vhb vvn p-acp dt js n2 pp-f po32 d n2? av-dx dc n1 vmb dt av-ds j n2 vvb pno31, r-crq vbg vvn n1, vhz vvn px31 p-acp pc-acp vvi d n1 p-acp n1.
Note 0 Ephes. 4.19. Ephesians 4.19. np1 crd.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Ephesians 4.19; Ephesians 4.19 (AKJV)
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Ephesians 4.19 (AKJV) ephesians 4.19: who being past feeling, haue giuen themselues ouer vnto lasciuiousnesse, to worke all vncleannesse with greedinesse. no more offence can the most inconsistent untruths give him, who being past feeling, hath given himself over to work all uncleanness with greediness True 0.71 0.904 0.328
Ephesians 4.19 (Geneva) ephesians 4.19: which being past feeling, haue giuen themselues vnto wantonnesse, to woorke all vncleannesse, euen with griedinesse. no more offence can the most inconsistent untruths give him, who being past feeling, hath given himself over to work all uncleanness with greediness True 0.67 0.748 0.328




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