A discourse to prove that the strongest temptations are conquerable by Christians, or, A sober defence of nature and grace against the cavils and excuses of loose inconsiderate men in a sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor of London, and court of aldermen, the 14th of January, 1676/7 / by George Hickes ...

Hickes, George, 1642-1715
Publisher: Printed by W Godbid and are to be sold by Moses Pitt
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1677
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A43652 ESTC ID: R34459 STC ID: H1846
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Corinthians, 1st, X, 13; Sermons, English -- 17th century; Temptation;
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In-Text the Brawls, Curses, Duels, Factions, Slanders, Libels, Murthers, Schisms, and Rebellions, which happen in all Societies of Men, are most sad deplorable proofs. the Brawls, Curses, Duels, Factions, Slanders, Libels, Murders, Schisms, and Rebellions, which happen in all Societies of Men, Are most sad deplorable proofs. dt n2, n2, n2, n2, n2, n2, n2, n2, cc n2, r-crq vvb p-acp d n2 pp-f n2, vbr av-ds j j n2.




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Galatians 5.20 (ODRV) galatians 5.20: seruing of idols, witch-crafts, enmities, contentions, emulations, angers, brawles, dissensions, sects, the brawls, curses, duels, factions, slanders, libels, murthers, schisms True 0.673 0.421 0.0




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