The benefit of a well-ordered conversation as it was delivered in a sermon preached June 24th. 1682. On a day of publick humiliation. As also a funeral discourse upon the three first verses of the third chapter of Isaiah; occasioned by the death of the worshipful Major General Denison; who deceased at Ipswich, Sept. 20. 1682. By Mr. William Hubbard. To which is annexed an Irenicon or a salve for New-England's sore: penned by the said major general; and left behind him as his farewell and last advice to his friends of the Massachusets.

Denison, Daniel, 1613-1682
Hubbard, William, 1621 or 2-1704
Publisher: by Samuel Green
Place of Publication: Boston
Publication Year: 1684
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A44826 ESTC ID: W9576 STC ID: H3208
Subject Headings: Denison, Daniel, 1613-1682; Fast-day sermons -- 17th century; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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Proverbs 25.15 (Geneva) proverbs 25.15: a prince is pacified by staying of anger, and a soft tongue breaketh the bones. a soft answer pacifieth wrath, and a so* tongue breaketh the bone, which the hard teeth sometimes cannot deal with False 0.754 0.687 2.984
Proverbs 15.1 (Geneva) - 0 proverbs 15.1: a soft answere putteth away wrath: a soft answer pacifieth wrath, and a so* tongue breaketh the bone, which the hard teeth sometimes cannot deal with False 0.726 0.242 2.148
Proverbs 25.15 (Douay-Rheims) proverbs 25.15: by patience a prince shall be appeased, and a soft tongue shall break hardness. a soft answer pacifieth wrath, and a so* tongue breaketh the bone, which the hard teeth sometimes cannot deal with False 0.707 0.175 1.559
Proverbs 15.1 (AKJV) proverbs 15.1: a soft answere turneth away wrath: but grieuous words stirre vp anger. a soft answer pacifieth wrath, and a so* tongue breaketh the bone, which the hard teeth sometimes cannot deal with False 0.7 0.274 1.724
Proverbs 15.1 (Douay-Rheims) proverbs 15.1: a mild answer breaketh wrath: but a harsh word stirreth up fury. a soft answer pacifieth wrath, and a so* tongue breaketh the bone, which the hard teeth sometimes cannot deal with False 0.699 0.52 5.276
Proverbs 25.15 (AKJV) proverbs 25.15: by long forbearing is a prince perswaded, and a soft tongue breaketh the bone. a soft answer pacifieth wrath, and a so* tongue breaketh the bone, which the hard teeth sometimes cannot deal with False 0.685 0.727 5.543
Ecclesiasticus 28.17 (AKJV) ecclesiasticus 28.17: the stroke of the whip maketh markes in the flesh, but the stroke of the tongue breaketh the bones. a so* tongue breaketh the bone, which the hard teeth sometimes cannot deal with True 0.67 0.525 2.566




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