Several sermons upon the fifth of St. Matthew .... [vol. 2] being part of Christ's Sermon on the mount / by Anthony Horneck ... ; to which is added, the life of the author, by Richard Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells.

Horneck, Anthony, 1641-1697
Publisher: Printed by J H for B Aylmer
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1698
Approximate Era: WilliamAndMary
TCP ID: A71315 ESTC ID: R40468 STC ID: H2852
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Matthew V; Horneck, Anthony, 1641-1697; Sermon on the mount;
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In-Text and where antiently they offered their Children to Moloch, and where a perpetual Fire was kept to consume all things that were offensive and nauseous, and where anciently they offered their Children to Moloch, and where a perpetual Fire was kept to consume all things that were offensive and nauseous, cc c-crq av-j pns32 vvd po32 n2 p-acp np1, cc c-crq dt j n1 vbds vvn pc-acp vvi d n2 cst vbdr j cc j,




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