A sermon preached (before God, and from him) to the Honourable House of Commons. At a publike fast, Novemb. 27. in the yeare GoD Is oVr refVge, oVr strength; a heLpe In troVbLes VerIe aboVnDant VVe finDe. By George Gipps rector of Elston in Leicester-shire, one of the Assembly of Divines. Published by order of the said House.

Gipps, George, d. 1654
Publisher: Printed for Christopher Meredith at the signe of the Crane in Pauls Church yard
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1644
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A86017 ESTC ID: R18994 STC ID: G779
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Psalms XLVI, 1; Fast-day sermons -- 17th century; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text Fifthly, therefore God, to confound the wisdome of the wise, propoundeth such contrary, and unlikely meanes to produce his ends, that by how much the more we think the work impossible before hand, by so much the more admirable we may esteeme it afterward: Fifthly, Therefore God, to confound the Wisdom of the wise, propoundeth such contrary, and unlikely means to produce his ends, that by how much the more we think the work impossible before hand, by so much the more admirable we may esteem it afterwards: ord, av np1, pc-acp vvi dt n1 pp-f dt j, vvz d n-jn, cc j n2 pc-acp vvi po31 n2, cst a-acp c-crq av-d dt av-dc pns12 vvb dt n1 j p-acp n1, p-acp av av-d dt av-dc j pns12 vmb vvi pn31 av:




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 Corinthians 1.27 (ODRV)
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1 Corinthians 1.27 (Tyndale) 1 corinthians 1.27: but god hath chosen the folysshe thinges of the worlde to confounde the wyse. and god hath chosyn the weake thinges of the worlde to confounde thinges which are mighty. fifthly, therefore god, to confound the wisdome of the wise, propoundeth such contrary, and unlikely meanes to produce his ends, that by how much the more we think the work impossible before hand, by so much the more admirable we may esteeme it afterward False 0.693 0.182 0.191
1 Corinthians 1.27 (Geneva) 1 corinthians 1.27: but god hath chosen the foolish thinges of the world to confound the wise, and god hath chosen the weake thinges of the worlde, to confound the mightie things, fifthly, therefore god, to confound the wisdome of the wise, propoundeth such contrary, and unlikely meanes to produce his ends, that by how much the more we think the work impossible before hand, by so much the more admirable we may esteeme it afterward False 0.672 0.286 0.382




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