Select sermons of Dr. Whichcot [sic] in two parts.

Shaftesbury, Anthony Ashley Cooper, Earl of, 1671-1713
Whichcote, Benjamin, 1609-1683
Publisher: Printed for Awnsham and John Churchill
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1698
Approximate Era: WilliamAndMary
TCP ID: A65628 ESTC ID: R12788 STC ID: W1642
Subject Headings: Church of England; Sermons, English;
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In-Text For, Envy, Ill-will, Strife, and Contention, are as prejudicial as any other inordinate Affection whatsoever. Sublime Knowledge cannot dwell in an unquiet Spirit. For, Envy, Ill-will, Strife, and Contention, Are as prejudicial as any other inordinate Affection whatsoever. Sublime Knowledge cannot dwell in an unquiet Spirit. p-acp, n1, j, n1, cc n1, vbr p-acp j c-acp d j-jn j n1 r-crq. j n1 vmbx vvi p-acp dt j n1.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: James 3.16 (AKJV); James 3.16 (Geneva)
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James 3.16 (Geneva) james 3.16: for where enuying and strife is, there is sedition, and all maner of euill workes. for, envy, ill-will, strife, and contention, are as prejudicial as any other inordinate affection whatsoever. sublime knowledge cannot dwell in an unquiet spirit False 0.725 0.389 0.173
James 3.16 (AKJV) james 3.16: for where enuying and strife is, there is confusion, and euery euill worke. for, envy, ill-will, strife, and contention, are as prejudicial as any other inordinate affection whatsoever. sublime knowledge cannot dwell in an unquiet spirit False 0.725 0.304 0.173




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