The true interest of a nation, or, The duty of magistrates, ministers, and people, in order to the further settlement and prosperity of these kingdoms a sermon preached at the assizes held at Bvckingham, Jvly the 5th, 1692 / by John Howard ...

Howard, John, 1647-1729?
Publisher: Printed for J Lawrence
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1693
Approximate Era: WilliamAndMary
TCP ID: A44637 ESTC ID: R8164 STC ID: H2984
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Proverbs XIV, 34; Duty;
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In-Text for the diligent hand maketh rich, Prov. 10.4. Whereas the drunkard and the glutton shall come to poverty: for the diligent hand makes rich, Curae 10.4. Whereas the drunkard and the glutton shall come to poverty: p-acp dt j n1 vvz j, np1 crd. cs dt n1 cc dt n1 vmb vvi p-acp n1:




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Proverbs 10.4; Proverbs 10.4 (Geneva); Proverbs 23.21; Proverbs 23.21 (Douay-Rheims)
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Proverbs 10.4 (Geneva) proverbs 10.4: a slouthfull hand maketh poore: but the hand of the diligent maketh riche. for the diligent hand maketh rich, prov. 10.4. whereas the drunkard and the glutton shall come to poverty False 0.858 0.728 1.356
Proverbs 10.4 (AKJV) proverbs 10.4: hee becommeth poore that dealeth with a slacke hand: but the hand of the diligent, maketh rich. for the diligent hand maketh rich, prov. 10.4. whereas the drunkard and the glutton shall come to poverty False 0.828 0.662 2.096




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In-Text Prov. 10.4. Proverbs 10.4