Several discourses upon the attributes of God viz. Concerning the perfection of God. Concerning our imitation of the divine perfections. The happiness of God. The unchangeableness of God. The knowledge of God. The wisdom, glory, and soveraignty of God. The wisdom of God, in the creation of the world. The wisdom of God, in his providence. The wisdom of God, in the redemption of mankind. The justice of God, in the distribution of rewards and punishments. The truth of God. The holiness of God. To which is annexed a spital sermon, of doing good. By the most reverend Dr. John Tillotson, late Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury. Being the sixth volume; published from the originals, by Raph Barker, D.D. chaplain to his grace.

Barker, Ralph, 1648-1708
Tillotson, John, 1630-1694
Publisher: printed for Ri Chiswell at the Rose and Crown in St Paul s Churchyard
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1699
Approximate Era: WilliamAndMary
TCP ID: A62636 ESTC ID: R219315 STC ID: T1264
Subject Headings: God -- Attributes; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text and those who have it, they have it with many Imperfections and Disadvantages. Usually those who are destitute of true Wisdom pretend most to it, Job 11.12. Vain Man would be wise, tho' he be born like a wild Asse's colt. and those who have it, they have it with many Imperfections and Disadvantages. Usually those who Are destitute of true Wisdom pretend most to it, Job 11.12. Vain Man would be wise, though he be born like a wild Ass's colt. cc d r-crq vhb pn31, pns32 vhb pn31 p-acp d n2 cc n2. av-j d r-crq vbr j pp-f j n1 vvi av-ds pc-acp pn31, n1 crd. j n1 vmd vbi j, cs pns31 vbb vvn av-j dt j ng1 n1.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Job 11.12; Job 11.12 (Geneva); Job 32.9; Job 32.9 (AKJV)
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Job 11.12 (Geneva) job 11.12: yet vaine man would be wise, though man new borne is like a wilde asse colte. vain man would be wise, tho' he be born like a wild asse's colt True 0.839 0.948 1.302
Job 11.12 (AKJV) job 11.12: for vaine man would be wise; though man be borne like a wilde asses coult. vain man would be wise, tho' he be born like a wild asse's colt True 0.814 0.954 0.384
Job 11.12 (AKJV) job 11.12: for vaine man would be wise; though man be borne like a wilde asses coult. and those who have it, they have it with many imperfections and disadvantages. usually those who are destitute of true wisdom pretend most to it, job 11.12. vain man would be wise, tho' he be born like a wild asse's colt False 0.748 0.896 0.859
Job 11.12 (Geneva) job 11.12: yet vaine man would be wise, though man new borne is like a wilde asse colte. and those who have it, they have it with many imperfections and disadvantages. usually those who are destitute of true wisdom pretend most to it, job 11.12. vain man would be wise, tho' he be born like a wild asse's colt False 0.737 0.875 1.76
Job 11.12 (Douay-Rheims) job 11.12: a vain man is lifted up into pride, and thinketh himself born free like a wild ass's colt. vain man would be wise, tho' he be born like a wild asse's colt True 0.721 0.843 4.624
Job 11.12 (Douay-Rheims) job 11.12: a vain man is lifted up into pride, and thinketh himself born free like a wild ass's colt. and those who have it, they have it with many imperfections and disadvantages. usually those who are destitute of true wisdom pretend most to it, job 11.12. vain man would be wise, tho' he be born like a wild asse's colt False 0.633 0.752 5.051




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