The perfect-law of God being a sermon, and no sermon;-: preach'd,-, and yet not preach'd;-: in a-church, but not in a-church; to a people, that are not a people-. / By Richard Carpenter. Wherein also, he gives his first alarum to his brethren of the presbytery; as being his-brethren, but not his-brethren.

Carpenter, Richard, d. 1670?
Publisher: Printed by F L
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1652
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A80547 ESTC ID: R210492 STC ID: C625
Subject Headings: Law (Theology); Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text Search into your own Bosomes, O ye men of the Pulpit, ye Jocky-Preachers. Are your Brests, Lacte tumentes, swelling with Milk? The Wiseman speaks wisely, Prov. 11. 29. He that that troubles his own house shall inherit the Wind. So the Septuagint, NONLATINALPHABET NONLATINALPHABET, Search into your own Bosoms, Oh you men of the Pulpit, you Jocky-Preachers. are your Breasts, Lacte tuments, swelling with Milk? The Wiseman speaks wisely, Curae 11. 29. He that that Troubles his own house shall inherit the Wind. So the septuagint,, vvb p-acp po22 d n2, uh pn22 n2 pp-f dt n1, pn22 n2. vbr po22 n2, np1 n2, vvg p-acp n1? dt n1 vvz av-j, np1 crd crd pns31 cst d n2 po31 d n1 vmb vvi dt n1 av dt n1,,
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Adjacent References with Relevance: Proverbs 11.29; Proverbs 11.29 (Douay-Rheims)
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Proverbs 11.29 (Douay-Rheims) - 0 proverbs 11.29: he that troubleth his own house, shall inherit the winds: he that that troubles his own house shall inherit the wind True 0.857 0.959 1.526
Proverbs 11.29 (AKJV) - 0 proverbs 11.29: he that troubleth his owne house, shall inherite the winde: he that that troubles his own house shall inherit the wind True 0.85 0.953 0.253
Proverbs 11.29 (Geneva) proverbs 11.29: he that troubleth his owne house, shall inherite the winde, and the foole shalbe seruant to the wise in heart. he that that troubles his own house shall inherit the wind True 0.734 0.941 0.207
Proverbs 11.29 (AKJV) - 0 proverbs 11.29: he that troubleth his owne house, shall inherite the winde: search into your own bosomes, o ye men of the pulpit, ye jocky-preachers. are your brests, lacte tumentes, swelling with milk? the wiseman speaks wisely, prov. 11. 29. he that that troubles his own house shall inherit the wind. so the septuagint, , False 0.632 0.929 0.365
Proverbs 11.29 (Geneva) proverbs 11.29: he that troubleth his owne house, shall inherite the winde, and the foole shalbe seruant to the wise in heart. search into your own bosomes, o ye men of the pulpit, ye jocky-preachers. are your brests, lacte tumentes, swelling with milk? the wiseman speaks wisely, prov. 11. 29. he that that troubles his own house shall inherit the wind. so the septuagint, , False 0.602 0.908 0.302




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In-Text Prov. 11. 29. Proverbs 11.29