A directory for youth Through all the difficulties attending that state of life. Or a discouse of youthful lusts. In which the nature and dinds of them are described, and remedies against them laid down. First preached to young people, and now published at their request. By Samuel Pomfret, minister of the gospel.

Pomfret, Samuel, d. 1722
Publisher: printed for John Dunton at the Black Raven in the Poultry
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1693
Approximate Era: WilliamAndMary
TCP ID: A55343 ESTC ID: R224107 STC ID: P2798
Subject Headings: Young men -- Conduct of life; Young women -- Conduct of life; Youth -- Conduct of life;
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In-Text for out of the evil treasure of •y heart proceeds Lying, and all Evil, the •incipal work must be about thy Heart, •sal. 12. 2. They speak Lyes (saith the Psal•ist) with flattering Lips, for out of the evil treasure of •y heart proceeds Lying, and all Evil, the •incipal work must be about thy Heart, •sal. 12. 2. They speak Lies (Says the Psal•ist) with flattering Lips, c-acp av pp-f dt j-jn n1 pp-f j n1 vvz vvg, cc d n-jn, dt j-jn n1 vmb vbi p-acp po21 n1, n1. crd crd pns32 vvb vvz (vvz dt vvb) p-acp vvg n2,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Genesis 17.9; Psalms 12.2 (AKJV)
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Psalms 12.2 (AKJV) - 1 psalms 12.2: with flattering lips, and with a double heart do they speake. they speak lyes (saith the psal*ist) with flattering lips, True 0.807 0.583 3.994
Psalms 109.2 (Geneva) - 1 psalms 109.2: they haue spoken to me with a lying tongue. they speak lyes (saith the psal*ist) with flattering lips, True 0.797 0.533 0.0
Psalms 78.36 (AKJV) psalms 78.36: neuerthelesse they did flatter him with their mouth: and they lyed vnto him with their tongues. they speak lyes (saith the psal*ist) with flattering lips, True 0.735 0.398 0.0
Psalms 5.9 (AKJV) - 1 psalms 5.9: their throat is an open sepulchre, they flatter with their tongue. they speak lyes (saith the psal*ist) with flattering lips, True 0.732 0.277 0.0
Psalms 109.2 (AKJV) psalms 109.2: for the mouth of the wicked, and the mouth of the deceitfull are opened against mee: they haue spoken against me with a lying tongue. they speak lyes (saith the psal*ist) with flattering lips, True 0.719 0.346 0.0
Psalms 12.2 (Geneva) psalms 12.2: they speake deceitfully euery one with his neighbour, flattering with their lips, and speake with a double heart. they speak lyes (saith the psal*ist) with flattering lips, True 0.711 0.562 3.358
Psalms 78.36 (Geneva) psalms 78.36: but they flattered him with their mouth, and dissembled with him with their tongue. they speak lyes (saith the psal*ist) with flattering lips, True 0.704 0.184 0.0
Psalms 5.9 (Geneva) psalms 5.9: for no constancie is in their mouth: within, they are very corruption: their throte is an open sepulchre, and they flatter with their tongue. they speak lyes (saith the psal*ist) with flattering lips, True 0.702 0.189 0.0




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