Forty sermons upon several occasions by the late reverend and learned Anthony Tuckney ... sometimes master of Emmanuel and St. John's Colledge (successively) and Regius professor of divinity in the University of Cambridge, published according to his own copies his son Jonathan Tuckney ...

Tuckney, Anthony, 1599-1670
Publisher: Printed by J M for Jonathan Robinson and Brabazon Aylmer
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1676
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A63825 ESTC ID: R20149 STC ID: T3215
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text For proffer and advantage, more to be desired than gold, than fine gold, and much of it; and so with the Apostle he saith, NONLATINALPHABET, he gives his vote for the value of it, sweeter also than honey and the honey-comb. For proffer and advantage, more to be desired than gold, than fine gold, and much of it; and so with the Apostle he Says,, he gives his vote for the valve of it, Sweeten also than honey and the honeycomb. p-acp n1 cc n1, av-dc pc-acp vbi vvn cs n1, cs j n1, cc d pp-f pn31; cc av p-acp dt n1 pns31 vvz,, pns31 vvz po31 n1 p-acp dt n1 pp-f pn31, jc av cs n1 cc dt n1.
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Adjacent References with Relevance: Psalms 19.10 (Geneva); Romans 7.16
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Psalms 19.10 (Geneva) - 0 psalms 19.10: and more to be desired then golde, yea, then much fine golde: for proffer and advantage, more to be desired than gold, than fine gold, and much of it True 0.791 0.691 1.122
Psalms 19.10 (Geneva) psalms 19.10: and more to be desired then golde, yea, then much fine golde: sweeter also then honie and the honie combe. for proffer and advantage, more to be desired than gold, than fine gold, and much of it; and so with the apostle he saith, he gives his vote for the value of it, sweeter also than honey and the honey-comb True 0.758 0.663 0.874
Psalms 18.11 (ODRV) psalms 18.11: to be desired aboue gold and much pretious stone: and more sweete aboue honie and the honie combe. for proffer and advantage, more to be desired than gold, than fine gold, and much of it; and so with the apostle he saith, he gives his vote for the value of it, sweeter also than honey and the honey-comb True 0.756 0.526 0.839
Psalms 19.10 (AKJV) psalms 19.10: more to bee desired are they then gold, yea, then much fine gold: sweeter also then hony, and the hony combe. for proffer and advantage, more to be desired than gold, than fine gold, and much of it; and so with the apostle he saith, he gives his vote for the value of it, sweeter also than honey and the honey-comb True 0.736 0.685 1.801
Proverbs 16.16 (Geneva) proverbs 16.16: howe much better is it to get wisedome then golde? and to get vnderstanding, is more to be desired then siluer. for proffer and advantage, more to be desired than gold, than fine gold, and much of it True 0.732 0.278 0.0
Psalms 18.11 (ODRV) psalms 18.11: to be desired aboue gold and much pretious stone: and more sweete aboue honie and the honie combe. for proffer and advantage, more to be desired than gold, than fine gold, and much of it True 0.684 0.402 1.153
Psalms 19.10 (AKJV) psalms 19.10: more to bee desired are they then gold, yea, then much fine gold: sweeter also then hony, and the hony combe. for proffer and advantage, more to be desired than gold, than fine gold, and much of it True 0.664 0.487 2.598




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