Sermons preach'd upon several occasions never before published / by George Stanhope ...

Stanhope, George, 1660-1728
Publisher: Printed for Dan Midwinter and Tho Leigh Ri Wilkin and Rob Knaplock
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1700
Approximate Era: WilliamAndMary
TCP ID: A61281 ESTC ID: R15305 STC ID: S5233
Subject Headings: Christianity; Church of England; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text They took the Servants, and entreated them spightfully, and slew them. These gave themselves no trouble about making excuses, but added to their perverse Rudeness, Cruelty, and Malice, and Rage; They took the Servants, and entreated them spitefully, and slew them. These gave themselves no trouble about making excuses, but added to their perverse Rudeness, Cruelty, and Malice, and Rage; pns32 vvd dt n2, cc vvd pno32 av-j, cc vvd pno32. d vvd px32 dx n1 p-acp vvg n2, cc-acp vvd p-acp po32 j n1, n1, cc n1, cc n1;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Matthew 22.6 (Tyndale)
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Matthew 22.6 (Tyndale) matthew 22.6: the remnaunt toke his seruantes and intreated them vngodly and slewe them. they took the servants, and entreated them spightfully, and slew them. these gave themselves no trouble about making excuses, but added to their perverse rudeness, cruelty, and malice, and rage False 0.602 0.43 0.0




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