The poor mans misery, or, Poverty attendeth vain company with a speedy call to repentance from their ways. Wherein you may behold who they are that are reckoned in the ranck of vain persons, and also the great danger they live in, whilst they live in vanity, and follow the ways of sin and wickedness. Very necessary for all to read and consider of the danger thereof in this day, wherein so many take pleasure in sin, and wicked company. By Roger Hough a lover of sobriety.

Hough, Roger
Publisher: printed for Tho Passenger at the sign of the Three bibles on the middle of London Bridge
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1670
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A44591 ESTC ID: R215374 STC ID: H2913
Subject Headings: Pride and vanity;
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In-Text and men of high degree are as a lye to be laid in the ballance they are altogether lighter t•en vanity, Now I do not say th•• •very poor man in the world is a vain person: and men of high degree Are as a lie to be laid in the balance they Are altogether lighter t•en vanity, Now I do not say th•• •very poor man in the world is a vain person: cc n2 pp-f j n1 vbr p-acp dt n1 pc-acp vbi vvn p-acp dt n1 pns32 vbr av jc n2 n1, av pns11 vdb xx vvi n1 n1 j n1 p-acp dt n1 vbz dt j n1:




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Psalms 62.9 (AKJV) psalms 62.9: surely men of low degree are vanitie, and men of high degree are a lie: to be laid in the ballance, they are altogether lighter then vanitie. and men of high degree are as a lye to be laid in the ballance they are altogether lighter t*en vanity, now i do not say th** *very poor man in the world is a vain person False 0.746 0.936 3.922
Psalms 62.9 (Geneva) psalms 62.9: yet the children of men are vanitie, the chiefe men are lies: to lay them vpon a balance they are altogether lighter then vanitie. and men of high degree are as a lye to be laid in the ballance they are altogether lighter t*en vanity, now i do not say th** *very poor man in the world is a vain person False 0.692 0.22 0.281




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