Twenty sermons formerly preached XVI ad aulam, III ad magistratum, I ad populum / and now first published by Robert Sanderson ...

Sanderson, Robert, 1587-1663
Publisher: Printed by R Norton for Henry Seile
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1656
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A62137 ESTC ID: R19857 STC ID: S640
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text yet giveth him not power to eat thereof, Eccles. 6.1, 2. But admit his brag had been as true, as it was vaine; and that he could indeed have wrought his own contentment, if Iupiter should give him the things he required: yet gives him not power to eat thereof, Eccles. 6.1, 2. But admit his brag had been as true, as it was vain; and that he could indeed have wrought his own contentment, if Iupiter should give him the things he required: av vvz pno31 xx n1 pc-acp vvi av, np1 crd, crd p-acp vvi po31 n1 vhd vbn p-acp j, c-acp pn31 vbds j; cc cst pns31 vmd av vhi vvn po31 d n1, cs np1 vmd vvi pno31 dt n2 pns31 vvd:




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Ecclesiastes 6.1; Ecclesiastes 6.2; Ecclesiastes 6.2 (AKJV); Ecclesiastes 6.2 (Geneva)
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Ecclesiastes 6.2 (AKJV) - 0 ecclesiastes 6.2: a man to whom god hath giuen riches, wealth and honour, so that he wanteth nothing for his soule of all that he desireth, yet god giueth him not power to eate thereof, but a stranger eateth it: yet giveth him not power to eat thereof, eccles. 6.1, 2. but admit his brag had been as true, as it was vaine; and that he could indeed have wrought his own contentment, if iupiter should give him the things he required False 0.762 0.606 0.564
Ecclesiastes 6.2 (Douay-Rheims) ecclesiastes 6.2: a man to whom god hath given riches, and substance, and honour, and his soul wanteth nothing of all that he desireth: yet god doth not give him power to eat thereof, but a stranger shall eat it up. this is vanity and a great misery. yet giveth him not power to eat thereof, eccles. 6.1, 2. but admit his brag had been as true, as it was vaine; and that he could indeed have wrought his own contentment, if iupiter should give him the things he required False 0.714 0.437 2.317
Ecclesiastes 6.2 (Geneva) ecclesiastes 6.2: a man to whom god hath giuen riches and treasures and honour, and he wanteth nothing for his soule of all that it desireth: but god giueth him not power to eate thereof, but a strange man shall eate it vp: this is vanitie, and this is an euill sicknesse. yet giveth him not power to eat thereof, eccles. 6.1, 2. but admit his brag had been as true, as it was vaine; and that he could indeed have wrought his own contentment, if iupiter should give him the things he required False 0.688 0.42 0.492




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In-Text Eccles. 6.1, 2. Ecclesiastes 6.1; Ecclesiastes 6.2