The vanity and mischief of making earthly, together with the necessity and benefit of making heavenly treasures our chiefe treasure opened in a sermon at Mary Spittle, before the Right Honorable the Lord Major and court of aldermen, of the city of London, and divers worthy citizens at their solemn anniversarie meeting, on Tuesday in Easter Week, being the 17 of Aprill 1655. / By John Crodacott, preacher of Gods word at Saviours Southwark, and Sepulchres London.

Crodacott, John
Publisher: Printed for A Kemb at Margarets Hill in Southwark
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1655
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A80829 ESTC ID: R210367 STC ID: C6964
Subject Headings: Charity; Christian life; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text but this treasure doth singularly beautifie the soul that hath it, Cant. 4.7. Thou art all fair, my Love, (saith Christ to his Church) there is no spot in thee: but this treasure does singularly beautify the soul that hath it, Cant 4.7. Thou art all fair, my Love, (Says christ to his Church) there is no spot in thee: cc-acp d n1 vdz av-j vvi dt n1 cst vhz pn31, np1 crd. pns21 vb2r d j, po11 n1, (vvz np1 p-acp po31 n1) pc-acp vbz dx n1 p-acp pno21:




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Canticles 4.7; Canticles 4.7 (AKJV); Canticles 4.7 (Geneva); Canticles 6.10
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Canticles 4.7 (AKJV) canticles 4.7: thou art all faire, my loue, there is no spot in thee. but this treasure doth singularly beautifie the soul that hath it, cant. 4.7. thou art all fair, my love, (saith christ to his church) there is no spot in thee False 0.821 0.897 0.18
Canticles 4.7 (Geneva) canticles 4.7: thou art all faire, my loue, and there is no spot in thee. but this treasure doth singularly beautifie the soul that hath it, cant. 4.7. thou art all fair, my love, (saith christ to his church) there is no spot in thee False 0.821 0.879 0.18
Canticles 4.7 (Douay-Rheims) canticles 4.7: thou art all fair, o my love, and there is not a spot in thee. but this treasure doth singularly beautifie the soul that hath it, cant. 4.7. thou art all fair, my love, (saith christ to his church) there is no spot in thee False 0.816 0.818 1.739




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In-Text Cant. 4.7. Canticles 4.7