A discourse of the love of God shewing that it is well consistent with some love or desire of the creature, and answering all the arguments of Mr. Norris in his sermon on Matth. 22, 37, and of the letters philosohical and divine to the contrary / by Daniel Whitby ...

Whitby, Daniel, 1638-1726
Publisher: Printed for Awnsham and John Churchill
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1697
Approximate Era: WilliamAndMary
TCP ID: A65701 ESTC ID: R1639 STC ID: W1724
Subject Headings: God -- Worship and love; Norris, John, 1657-1711;
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In-Text and pleasant Furniture, Vessels of Desire? Doth not the Prophet Ieremy lament the Loss Ierusalem had sustained of all her pleasant things, that the Adversary had spread out his hand upon all her pleasant things, and that she was forced to give her pleasant things for meat to relieve her Soul? And are not these pleasant things in the Hebrew her desirable things, and in the Greek NONLATINALPHABET? Now is not Wisdom thus recommended to us, that we may be induced to court her for these desirable things! These concupiscible Treasures with which she fills the Wise Man's House? And must they not then be lovely, and proper Objects of desire? Do we reap no pleasure from these pleasant Lands, Fields, Vineyards, Houses, Furniture, and pleasant Furniture, Vessels of Desire? Does not the Prophet Ieremy lament the Loss Ierusalem had sustained of all her pleasant things, that the Adversary had spread out his hand upon all her pleasant things, and that she was forced to give her pleasant things for meat to relieve her Soul? And Are not these pleasant things in the Hebrew her desirable things, and in the Greek? Now is not Wisdom thus recommended to us, that we may be induced to court her for these desirable things! These concupiscible Treasures with which she fills the Wise Man's House? And must they not then be lovely, and proper Objects of desire? Do we reap no pleasure from these pleasant Lands, Fields, Vineyards, Houses, Furniture, cc j n1, n2 pp-f n1? vdz xx dt n1 np1 vvb dt n1 np1 vhd vvn pp-f d po31 j n2, cst dt n1 vhd vvn av po31 n1 p-acp d po31 j n2, cc cst pns31 vbds vvn pc-acp vvi po31 j n2 p-acp n1 pc-acp vvi pno31 n1? cc vbr xx d j n2 p-acp dt njp po31 j n2, cc p-acp dt jp? av vbz xx n1 av vvd p-acp pno12, cst pns12 vmb vbi vvn pc-acp vvi pno31 p-acp d j n2! d j n2 p-acp r-crq pns31 vvz dt j ng1 n1? cc vmb pns32 xx av vbi j, cc j n2 pp-f n1? vdb pns12 vvb dx n1 p-acp d j n2, n2, n2, n2, n1,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Amos 5.14; Daniel 10.3; Ecclesiasticus 1.17 (AKJV); Ezekiel 26.12; Isaiah 32.12; Lamentations 1.10 (AKJV); Lamentations 1.11; Lamentations 1.12; Lamentations 1.7 (AKJV); Lamentations 1.8; Nahum 2.9; Psalms 105.24
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Ecclesiasticus 1.17 (AKJV) ecclesiasticus 1.17: shee filleth all their house with things desireable, and the garners with her increase. these concupiscible treasures with which she fills the wise man's house True 0.707 0.417 0.0
Lamentations 1.7 (AKJV) lamentations 1.7: ierusalem remembred in the dayes of her affliction, and of her miseries, all her pleasant things that she had in the dayes of old, when her people fell into the hand of the enemie, and none did helpe her, the aduersaries saw her, and did mocke at her sabbaths. doth not the prophet ieremy lament the loss ierusalem had sustained of all her pleasant things True 0.602 0.422 0.453
Lamentations 1.7 (Geneva) lamentations 1.7: ierusalem remembred the dayes of her affliction, and of her rebellion, and all her pleasant things, that shee had in times past, when her people fell into the hande of the enemie, and none did helpe her: the aduersarie sawe her, and did mocke at her sabbaths. doth not the prophet ieremy lament the loss ierusalem had sustained of all her pleasant things True 0.601 0.352 0.445




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