The horrid sin of man-catching, explained in a sermon upon Jer. 5, 25, 26 preach'd at Colchester, July 10, 1681 / by Edmond Hickeringill ...

Hickeringill, Edmund, 1631-1708
Publisher: Printed for Francis Smith
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1681
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A43623 ESTC ID: R32965 STC ID: H1811
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Jeremiah V, 25-26; Church of England; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text no, the Devil is crafty, and his Agents and Emissaries can improve in Wit as well as Malice; They shall do the Feat, lay their Snares, catch Men, (not, in the Night and be hang'd ) but at Noon-day and by Law; not with cruel hands, but (a way worth two on't) with venemous Tongues, Tongues of a Serpent, the Poyson of Asps is under their Lips, they kill sure, no Law can hinder them; no, the devil is crafty, and his Agents and Emissaries can improve in Wit as well as Malice; They shall do the Feat, lay their Snares, catch Men, (not, in the Night and be hanged) but At Noonday and by Law; not with cruel hands, but (a Way worth two oned) with venomous Tongues, Tongues of a Serpent, the Poison of Asps is under their Lips, they kill sure, no Law can hinder them; uh-dx, dt n1 vbz j, cc po31 n2 cc n2 vmb vvi p-acp n1 c-acp av c-acp n1; pns32 vmb vdi dt n1, vvd po32 n2, vvb n2, (xx, p-acp dt n1 cc vbi vvn) cc-acp p-acp n1 cc p-acp n1; xx p-acp j n2, p-acp (dt n1 j crd p-acp|pn31) p-acp j n2, n2 pp-f dt n1, dt n1 pp-f n2 vbz p-acp po32 n2, pns32 vvb av-j, dx n1 vmb vvi pno32;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Romans 3.13 (ODRV)
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Romans 3.13 (ODRV) romans 3.13: their throte is an open sepulchre, with their tongues they dealt deceitfully. the venim of aspes vnder their lippes. (a way worth two on't) with venemous tongues, tongues of a serpent, the poyson of asps is under their lips, they kill sure, no law can hinder them True 0.676 0.19 0.227
Romans 3.13 (Geneva) romans 3.13: their throte is an open sepulchre: they haue vsed their tongues to deceit: the poyson of aspes is vnder their lippes. (a way worth two on't) with venemous tongues, tongues of a serpent, the poyson of asps is under their lips, they kill sure, no law can hinder them True 0.666 0.538 0.784
Psalms 139.4 (ODRV) psalms 139.4: the venome of aspes is vnder their lippes. (a way worth two on't) with venemous tongues, tongues of a serpent, the poyson of asps is under their lips, they kill sure, no law can hinder them True 0.665 0.573 0.0
Romans 3.13 (Tyndale) romans 3.13: their throte is an open sepulchre with their tounges they have disceaved: the poyson of aspes is vnder their lippes. (a way worth two on't) with venemous tongues, tongues of a serpent, the poyson of asps is under their lips, they kill sure, no law can hinder them True 0.654 0.532 0.61
Romans 3.13 (AKJV) romans 3.13: their throat is an open sepulchre, with their tongues they haue vsed deceit, the poyson of aspes is vnder their lippes: (a way worth two on't) with venemous tongues, tongues of a serpent, the poyson of asps is under their lips, they kill sure, no law can hinder them True 0.651 0.57 0.784




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