Axinē pros tēn rhizan. = The axe at the root, a sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons, at their publike fast, April 26. 1643. By William Greenhill.

Greenhill, William, 1591-1671
Publisher: Printed by R O G D for Benjamin Allen and are to be sold in Popes head Alley
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1643
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A85664 ESTC ID: R17567 STC ID: G1848
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Matthew III, 10; Fast-day sermons -- 17th century; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text Besides our deadnesse, rottennesse, barrennesse, are we not sinfully fruitfull? Have we no ▪ such sinnes and sinners among us as bring destruction unto Kingdomes? Hath not the Lords day beene constantly prophaned? Hath not Idolatry and Superstition bin entertaind, countenanc'd and practis'd? Hath not Justice bin neglected? hath not blood, oppression, drunkennesse, swearing, Blasphemy, uncleannesse, contention and scoffing at holynesse overspread the Land? England is become like Israel a Rebellious House, the Hebr. is, a House of bitternesse, or an imbittering House; Beside our deadness, rottenness, Barrenness, Are we not sinfully fruitful? Have we no ▪ such Sins and Sinners among us as bring destruction unto Kingdoms? Hath not the lords day been constantly Profaned? Hath not Idolatry and Superstition been entertained, countenanced and practised? Hath not justice been neglected? hath not blood, oppression, Drunkenness, swearing, Blasphemy, uncleanness, contention and scoffing At holiness overspread the Land? England is become like Israel a Rebellious House, the Hebrew is, a House of bitterness, or an embittering House; p-acp po12 n1, n1, n1, vbr pns12 xx av-j j? vhb pns12 dx ▪ d n2 cc n2 p-acp pno12 p-acp vvi n1 p-acp n2? vhz xx dt n2 n1 vbn av-j vvn? vhz xx n1 cc n1 vbn vvn, vvn cc vvn? vhz xx n1 vbn vvn? vhz xx n1, n1, n1, vvg, n1, n1, n1 cc vvg p-acp n1 vvd dt n1? np1 vbz vvn av-j np1 dt j n1, dt np1 vbz, dt n1 pp-f n1, cc dt j-vvg n1;
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