The booke of conscience opened and read in a sermon preached at the Spittle on Easter-Tuesday, being April 12, 1642 / by John Jackson.

Jackson, John
Publisher: Printed by F K for R M and are to be sold by Daniel Milbourne
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1642
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A46895 ESTC ID: R36019 STC ID: J76
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Proverbs XV, 15; Conscience; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text Ninthly, let Tully speak for all the rest, An upright Conscience is the greatest consolation in adversitie; Ninthly, let Tully speak for all the rest, an upright Conscience is the greatest consolation in adversity; ord, vvb np1 vvb p-acp d dt n1, dt j n1 vbz dt js n1 p-acp n1;
Note 0 Conscien•a rect•e •o••ta••, maxi••• con•o•atio est 〈 … 〉 Conscien•a rect•e •o••ta••, maxi••• con•o•atio est 〈 … 〉 np1 j n1, n1 fw-la fw-la 〈 … 〉




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