The penitent recognition of Joseph's brethren a sermon occasion'd by Elizabeth Ridgeway, who for the petit treason of poysoning her husband, was, on March 24, 1683/4, according to the sentence of the Right Honourable Sir Thomas Street ... burnt at Leicester ... : to which is prefixed a full relation of the womans fact, tryal, carriage, and death / by John Newton ...

Newton, John, 1637 or 8-1711
Publisher: Printed for Richard Chiswel
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1684
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A52275 ESTC ID: R8090 STC ID: N1073
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Genesis XLII, 21; Ridgeway, Elizabeth, d. 1684; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text when it is too late, to have it wrung out with the Halter, or extracted by the Fire. Let not then your wickedness be sweet in your mouth, neither hide it under your tongue, Job 20.12. Acknowledge your transgression, and let your sin be ever before you ; when it is too late, to have it wrung out with the Halter, or extracted by the Fire. Let not then your wickedness be sweet in your Mouth, neither hide it under your tongue, Job 20.12. Acknowledge your Transgression, and let your since be ever before you; c-crq pn31 vbz av j, pc-acp vhi pn31 vvn av p-acp dt n1, cc vvn p-acp dt n1. vvb xx av po22 n1 vbb j p-acp po22 n1, dx vvi pn31 p-acp po22 n1, np1 crd. vvb po22 n1, cc vvb po22 n1 vbb av p-acp pn22;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Job 20.12; Job 20.12 (AKJV); Psalms 51.3
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Job 20.12 (AKJV) job 20.12: though wickednes be sweet in his mouth, though hee hide it vnder his tongue; let not then your wickedness be sweet in your mouth, neither hide it under your tongue, job 20 True 0.717 0.85 0.632
Job 20.12 (Geneva) job 20.12: when wickednesse was sweete in his mouth, and he hid it vnder his tongue, let not then your wickedness be sweet in your mouth, neither hide it under your tongue, job 20 True 0.681 0.844 0.441
Job 20.12 (Douay-Rheims) job 20.12: for when evil shall be sweet in his mouth, he will hide it under his tongue. let not then your wickedness be sweet in your mouth, neither hide it under your tongue, job 20 True 0.68 0.836 0.662
Job 20.12 (AKJV) job 20.12: though wickednes be sweet in his mouth, though hee hide it vnder his tongue; when it is too late, to have it wrung out with the halter, or extracted by the fire. let not then your wickedness be sweet in your mouth, neither hide it under your tongue, job 20.12. acknowledge your transgression, and let your sin be ever before you True 0.643 0.428 0.682
Psalms 51.3 (AKJV) psalms 51.3: for i acknowledge my transgressions: and my sinne is euer before mee. acknowledge your transgression, and let your sin be ever before you True 0.619 0.792 0.588
Job 20.12 (Geneva) job 20.12: when wickednesse was sweete in his mouth, and he hid it vnder his tongue, when it is too late, to have it wrung out with the halter, or extracted by the fire. let not then your wickedness be sweet in your mouth, neither hide it under your tongue, job 20.12. acknowledge your transgression, and let your sin be ever before you True 0.617 0.398 0.51
Job 20.12 (Douay-Rheims) job 20.12: for when evil shall be sweet in his mouth, he will hide it under his tongue. when it is too late, to have it wrung out with the halter, or extracted by the fire. let not then your wickedness be sweet in your mouth, neither hide it under your tongue, job 20.12. acknowledge your transgression, and let your sin be ever before you True 0.606 0.621 0.714




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