A sermon preached before the right honourable the Lord Mayor, and Aldermen of London at the Guild-Hall Chappel, Octob. the 28th 1677 / by Bryan Turner ...

Turner, Bryan, 1634 or 5-1698
Publisher: Printed for Henry Broome
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1678
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A63871 ESTC ID: R1722 STC ID: T3270
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Timothy, 2nd, I, 7; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text For Fear naturally is an impotent passion. First, it weakens the mind, and betrays the succours of the soul; For fear naturally is an impotent passion. First, it weakens the mind, and betrays the succours of the soul; p-acp vvb av-j vbz dt j n1. ord, pn31 vvz dt n1, cc vvz dt n2 pp-f dt n1;




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Wisdom 17.11 (ODRV) wisdom 17.11: for feare is nothing els but a betraying of the aydes of cogitation. for fear naturally is an impotent passion. first, it weakens the mind, and betrays the succours of the soul False 0.672 0.786 0.0
Wisdom 17.12 (AKJV) wisdom 17.12: for feare is nothing else, but a betraying of the succours which reason offereth. for fear naturally is an impotent passion. first, it weakens the mind, and betrays the succours of the soul False 0.66 0.803 0.0
Wisdom 17.11 (ODRV) wisdom 17.11: for feare is nothing els but a betraying of the aydes of cogitation. betrays the succours of the soul True 0.616 0.885 0.0




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