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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In-Text For he that medleth with a strife, that doth not belong unto him, as Solomon tells us, doth but hold a Dog by the ears, whom he can neither detain, For he that meddleth with a strife, that does not belong unto him, as Solomon tells us, does but hold a Dog by the ears, whom he can neither detain, p-acp pns31 cst vvz p-acp dt n1, cst vdz xx vvi p-acp pno31, c-acp np1 vvz pno12, vdz p-acp vvi dt n1 p-acp dt n2, ro-crq pns31 vmb av-dx vvi,




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Proverbs 26.17 (Geneva) proverbs 26.17: he that passeth by and medleth with the strife that belongeth not vnto him, is as one that taketh a dog by the eares. for he that medleth with a strife, that doth not belong unto him, as solomon tells us, doth but hold a dog by the ears, whom he can neither detain, False 0.762 0.795 0.311
Proverbs 26.17 (AKJV) proverbs 26.17: he that passeth by, and medleth with strife belonging not to him, is like one that taketh a dog by the eares. for he that medleth with a strife, that doth not belong unto him, as solomon tells us, doth but hold a dog by the ears, whom he can neither detain, False 0.751 0.843 0.311
Proverbs 17.14 (Geneva) proverbs 17.14: the beginning of strife is as one that openeth the waters: therefore or the contention be medled with, leaue off. for he that medleth with a strife True 0.68 0.594 0.0
Proverbs 26.17 (Geneva) proverbs 26.17: he that passeth by and medleth with the strife that belongeth not vnto him, is as one that taketh a dog by the eares. for he that medleth with a strife, that doth not belong unto him True 0.66 0.827 0.207
Proverbs 26.17 (AKJV) proverbs 26.17: he that passeth by, and medleth with strife belonging not to him, is like one that taketh a dog by the eares. for he that medleth with a strife, that doth not belong unto him True 0.655 0.885 0.207
Proverbs 17.14 (AKJV) proverbs 17.14: the beginning of strife is as when one letteth out water: therfore leaue off contention, before it be medled with. for he that medleth with a strife True 0.654 0.487 0.0




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