The pursuit of peace. Briefly explained and plainly propounded in a sermon preached on the 29.th day of March, 1660. Unto a solemne assembly of the parishioners of the parish of Botolphs Algate London; on the composure of their late unhappie and too long continued differences. By Z.C. their unworthy pastor.

Crofton, Zachary, 1625 or 6-1672
Publisher: printed by T Fawcet for James Nuthall and are to be sold at his house in the Minories next doore to the Dolphin
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1660
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A80849 ESTC ID: R208744 STC ID: C6999
Subject Headings: Commonwealth and Protectorate, 1649-1660; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text The hire of the Labourer which is kept by force and fraud, and the cryes of them that reape the fields of proud Oppressors, doth cry in the eares to the great disturbance of the Lord of Rest or Saboth, ( Iames 5.5.) nor must men thinke by Prayer, Fasting and formalities of Religion, to palliate their violence, injustice, and oppression; The hire of the Labourer which is kept by force and fraud, and the cries of them that reap the fields of proud Oppressors's, does cry in the ears to the great disturbance of the Lord of Rest or Sabbath, (James 5.5.) nor must men think by Prayer, Fasting and formalities of Religion, to palliate their violence, injustice, and oppression; dt n1 pp-f dt n1 r-crq vbz vvn p-acp n1 cc n1, cc dt n2 pp-f pno32 cst vvb dt n2 pp-f j ng2, vdz vvi p-acp dt n2 p-acp dt j n1 pp-f dt n1 pp-f n1 cc np1, (np1 crd.) ccx vmb n2 vvi p-acp n1, vvg cc n2 pp-f n1, pc-acp vvi po32 n1, n1, cc n1;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Isaiah 58.34; Isaiah 58.4 (AKJV); James 5.4 (AKJV); James 5.5; Matthew 23.14; Matthew 23.14 (Tyndale); Psalms 12.5; Psalms 12.5 (AKJV)
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James 5.4 (AKJV) james 5.4: beholde, the hire of the labourers which haue reaped downe your fieldes, which is of you kept backe by fraud, cryeth: and the cryes of them which haue reaped, are entred into the eares of the lord of sabaoth. the hire of the labourer which is kept by force and fraud, and the cryes of them that reape the fields of proud oppressors, doth cry in the eares to the great disturbance of the lord of rest or saboth, ( iames 5.5.) nor must men thinke by prayer, fasting and formalities of religion, to palliate their violence, injustice, and oppression False 0.655 0.707 2.147
James 5.4 (Tyndale) james 5.4: beholde the hyre of the labourers which have reped doune youre feldes (which hyer is of you kept backe by fraude) cryeth: and the cryes of them which have reped are entred into the eares of the lorde sabaoth. the hire of the labourer which is kept by force and fraud, and the cryes of them that reape the fields of proud oppressors, doth cry in the eares to the great disturbance of the lord of rest or saboth, ( iames 5.5.) nor must men thinke by prayer, fasting and formalities of religion, to palliate their violence, injustice, and oppression False 0.637 0.449 1.034
James 5.4 (Geneva) james 5.4: behold, the hire of ye labourers, which haue reaped your fieldes (which is of you kept backe by fraude) cryeth, and the cryes of them which haue reaped, are entred into the eares of the lord of hostes. the hire of the labourer which is kept by force and fraud, and the cryes of them that reape the fields of proud oppressors, doth cry in the eares to the great disturbance of the lord of rest or saboth, ( iames 5.5.) nor must men thinke by prayer, fasting and formalities of religion, to palliate their violence, injustice, and oppression False 0.621 0.687 1.034




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