The good of early obedience, or, The advantage of bearing the yoke of Christ betimes discovered in part, in two anniversary sermons, one whereof was preached on May-day, 1681, and the other on the same day in the year 1682, and afterwards inlarged, and now published for common benefit / by Matthew Mead.

Mead, Matthew, 1630?-1699
Publisher: Printed for Nath Ponder
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1683
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A50489 ESTC ID: R19143 STC ID: M1555
Subject Headings: Christian life; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text To some God lays the ax to the root of the tree, and says either bear or burn, either for fruit or fire. To others God comes looking for fruit one year after another before he gives the word for the cutting them down. To Some God lays the ax to the root of the tree, and Says either bear or burn, either for fruit or fire. To Others God comes looking for fruit one year After Another before he gives the word for the cutting them down. p-acp d np1 vvz dt n1 p-acp dt n1 pp-f dt n1, cc vvz d vvb cc vvb, d p-acp n1 cc n1. p-acp ng1-jn n1 vvz vvg p-acp n1 crd n1 p-acp j-jn c-acp pns31 vvz dt n1 p-acp dt n-vvg pno32 a-acp.
Note 0 Mat. 3.10. Mathew 3.10. np1 crd.
Note 1 Luke 13.6, 7. Luke 13.6, 7. zz crd, crd




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Luke 13.6; Luke 13.7; Matthew 3.10; Romans 9.22
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Note 1 Luke 13.6, 7. Luke 13.6; Luke 13.7