Vindiciæ pietatis: or, a vindication of godliness, in the greatest strictness and spirituality of it. From the imputations of folly and fancy Together with several directions for the attaining and maintaining of a godly life. By R.A.

R. A. (Richard Alleine), 1611-1681
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Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1665
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A74976 ESTC ID: R229757 STC ID: A1005
Subject Headings: Christian life; Piety; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text But why wilt thou be angry, Lord, why wilt thou not destroy Ephraim? Oh, sayes the Lord, Mine heart is turned within me; But why wilt thou be angry, Lord, why wilt thou not destroy Ephraim? O, Says the Lord, Mine heart is turned within me; cc-acp q-crq vm2 pns21 vbi j, n1, q-crq vm2 pns21 xx vvi np1? uh, vvz dt n1, po11 n1 vbz vvn p-acp pno11;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Hosea 11.8 (AKJV); Hosea 11.9 (Douay-Rheims); Jonah 4.4 (ODRV)
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Jonah 4.4 (ODRV) jonah 4.4: and our lord sayd: art thou angrie wel thinkest thou? but why wilt thou be angry, lord True 0.753 0.17 0.734
Jonah 4.4 (AKJV) jonah 4.4: then said the lord, doest thou well to be angry? but why wilt thou be angry, lord True 0.74 0.392 1.867
Jonah 4.4 (Geneva) jonah 4.4: then saide the lord, doest thou well to be angry? but why wilt thou be angry, lord True 0.738 0.347 1.867
Hosea 11.8 (AKJV) hosea 11.8: how shall i giue thee vp, ephraim? how shall i deliuer thee, israel? how shall i make thee as admah? how shall i set thee as zeboim? mine heart is turned within mee, my repentings are kindled together. wilt thou not destroy ephraim? oh, sayes the lord, mine heart is turned within me True 0.698 0.173 1.476
Hosea 11.8 (Geneva) - 4 hosea 11.8: mine heart is turned within mee: wilt thou not destroy ephraim? oh, sayes the lord, mine heart is turned within me True 0.686 0.807 2.24
Hosea 11.8 (Douay-Rheims) - 2 hosea 11.8: my heart is turned within me, my repentance is stirred up. wilt thou not destroy ephraim? oh, sayes the lord, mine heart is turned within me True 0.614 0.723 2.136




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