The vanity of childhood & youth wherein the depraved nature of young people is represented and means for their reformation proposed : being some sermons preached in Hand-Alley at the request of several young men, to which is added a catechism for youth / by Daniel Williams.

Williams, Daniel, 1643?-1716
Publisher: Printed for John Dunton
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1691
Approximate Era: WilliamAndMary
TCP ID: A66355 ESTC ID: R31018 STC ID: W2657
Subject Headings: Pride and vanity; Youth sermons;
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In-Text Sure thou forgettest thou art an imbodied Soul, whiles thou art led by thy brutish Lusts. The Name of Christian ill becomes thee, Whose God is thy Belly, Phil. 3. 19. Where is thy Reason, that thy Appetite should thus rule thee? What is thy Conscience, that fails to terrifie thee out of sins, so undoubted, and dangerous. Sure thou forgettest thou art an embodied Soul, while thou art led by thy brutish Lusts. The Name of Christian ill becomes thee, Whose God is thy Belly, Philip 3. 19. Where is thy Reason, that thy Appetite should thus Rule thee? What is thy Conscience, that fails to terrify thee out of Sins, so undoubted, and dangerous. av-j pns21 vv2 pns21 vb2r dt j-vvn n1, cs pns21 vb2r vvn p-acp po21 j np1 dt n1 pp-f np1 av-jn vvz pno21, rg-crq n1 vbz po21 n1, np1 crd crd q-crq vbz po21 n1, cst po21 n1 vmd av vvi pno21? q-crq vbz po21 n1, cst vvz pc-acp vvi pno21 av pp-f n2, av j, cc j.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 Peter 2.11 (Tyndale); Luke 16.19; Luke 16.25; Philippians 3.19; Philippians 3.19 (ODRV)
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Philippians 3.19 (ODRV) - 1 philippians 3.19: whose god, is the belly: the name of christian ill becomes thee, whose god is thy belly, phil True 0.752 0.91 2.732
Philippians 3.19 (AKJV) philippians 3.19: whose end is destruction, whose god is their belly, and whose glorie is in their shame, who minde earthly things.) the name of christian ill becomes thee, whose god is thy belly, phil True 0.632 0.851 2.102
Philippians 3.19 (Geneva) philippians 3.19: whose ende is damnation, whose god is their bellie, and whose glorie is to their shame, which minde earthly things. the name of christian ill becomes thee, whose god is thy belly, phil True 0.622 0.805 1.051
Romans 16.18 (AKJV) romans 16.18: for they that are such, serue not our lord iesus christ, but their owne belly, and by good wordes and faire speeches deceiue the hearts of the simple. the name of christian ill becomes thee, whose god is thy belly, phil True 0.605 0.537 0.929




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In-Text Phil. 3. 19. Philippians 3.19