Blessedness, or, God and the world weighted in the balances of the sanctuary and the world found too light preached in a sermon at Paule, before the Right Honourable the Lord Major, Aldermen, and commonalty of the city of London, on a thanksgiving-day, for the prosperity of our navy in a conflict with the Spaniard, October 17, 1656 / by Francis Raworth ...

Raworth, Francis, d. 1665
Publisher: Printed by T Maxcy for John Rothwell
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1656
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A58146 ESTC ID: R18645 STC ID: R372
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Psalms CLXIV; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text Seventhly, But what is Wealth, and Honor, and Dominion, without Peace? How sad is it to consider, that while we contend for an ounce of truth, we lose a pound of love? that like children in the dark mistaking our enemies, we strike our friends that are nearest us? How many are there with us that have once shed their blood together, that now are ready even to shed the blood one of another? Hitherto we have in England been running so far from Babylon, that we are building a Babel; what one calls truth, another calls error; Seventhly, But what is Wealth, and Honour, and Dominion, without Peace? How sad is it to Consider, that while we contend for an ounce of truth, we loose a pound of love? that like children in the dark mistaking our enemies, we strike our Friends that Are nearest us? How many Are there with us that have once shed their blood together, that now Are ready even to shed the blood one of Another? Hitherto we have in England been running so Far from Babylon, that we Are building a Babel; what one calls truth, Another calls error; crd, cc-acp q-crq vbz n1, cc n1, cc n1, p-acp n1? q-crq j vbz pn31 pc-acp vvi, cst cs pns12 vvb p-acp dt n1 pp-f n1, pns12 vvb dt n1 pp-f n1? cst j n2 p-acp dt j vvg po12 n2, pns12 vvb po12 n2 cst vbr av-j pno12? c-crq d vbr a-acp p-acp pno12 cst vhb a-acp vvn po32 n1 av, cst av vbr j av pc-acp vvi dt n1 crd pp-f n-jn? av pns12 vhb p-acp np1 vbn vvg av av-j p-acp np1, cst pns12 vbr vvg dt np1; r-crq crd vvz n1, j-jn vvz n1;




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Proverbs 22.4 (AKJV) proverbs 22.4: by humilitie and the feare of the lord, are riches, and honour, and life. seventhly, but what is wealth, and honor, and dominion, without peace True 0.607 0.441 0.0




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