A sermon preached at the funeral of Sir Willoughby Chamberlain, Kt. who died at his house at Chelsey, Dec. 6 and was interred at the parish church of St. James Garlick Hith, London, Dec. 12, 1697 / by John King, rector of Chelsey.

King, John, 1559?-1621
Publisher: Printed for Thomas Bennet
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1697
Approximate Era: WilliamAndMary
TCP ID: A47417 ESTC ID: R29455 STC ID: K510
Subject Headings: Chamberlain, Willoughby, -- Sir, d. 1697; Funeral sermons; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text Wherefore do the wicked prosper? Thou that art of purer eyes than to behold evil, and canst not look on iniquity: Wherefore do the wicked prosper? Thou that art of Purer eyes than to behold evil, and Canst not look on iniquity: c-crq vdb dt j vvi? pns21 d n1 pp-f jc n2 cs pc-acp vvi j-jn, cc vm2 xx vvi p-acp n1:
Note 0 Habak. 13. Habak. 13. vvi. crd




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Habakkuk 1.13 (AKJV); Habakkuk 1.13 (Douay-Rheims); Habakkuk 13; Jeremiah 12.1; Jeremiah 12.1 (AKJV)
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Habakkuk 1.13 (Douay-Rheims) habakkuk 1.13: thy eyes are too pure to behold evil, and thou canst not look on iniquity. why lookest thou upon them that do unjust things, and holdest thy peace when the wicked devoureth the man that is more just than himself? wherefore do the wicked prosper? thou that art of purer eyes than to behold evil, and canst not look on iniquity False 0.814 0.499 4.876
Habakkuk 1.13 (AKJV) - 0 habakkuk 1.13: thou art of purer eyes then to beholde euill, and canst not looke on ininquitie: wherefore do the wicked prosper? thou that art of purer eyes than to behold evil, and canst not look on iniquity False 0.808 0.855 2.99
Habakkuk 1.13 (Geneva) habakkuk 1.13: thou art of pure eyes, and canst not see euill: thou canst not behold wickednesse: wherefore doest thou looke vpon the transgressors, and holdest thy tongue when the wicked deuoureth the man, that is more righteous then he? wherefore do the wicked prosper? thou that art of purer eyes than to behold evil, and canst not look on iniquity False 0.769 0.476 2.31
Habakkuk 1.13 (Douay-Rheims) habakkuk 1.13: thy eyes are too pure to behold evil, and thou canst not look on iniquity. why lookest thou upon them that do unjust things, and holdest thy peace when the wicked devoureth the man that is more just than himself? wherefore do the wicked prosper? thou that art of purer eyes than to behold evil True 0.736 0.227 2.346
Habakkuk 1.13 (AKJV) habakkuk 1.13: thou art of purer eyes then to beholde euill, and canst not looke on ininquitie: wherefore lookest thou vpon them that deale treacherously, and holdest thy tongue when the wicked deuoureth the man that is more righteous then hee? wherefore do the wicked prosper? thou that art of purer eyes than to behold evil True 0.714 0.605 2.616
Habakkuk 1.13 (Geneva) habakkuk 1.13: thou art of pure eyes, and canst not see euill: thou canst not behold wickednesse: wherefore doest thou looke vpon the transgressors, and holdest thy tongue when the wicked deuoureth the man, that is more righteous then he? wherefore do the wicked prosper? thou that art of purer eyes than to behold evil True 0.706 0.384 2.008




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