The valley of vision, or A clear sight of sundry sacred truths. Delivered in twenty-one sermons; by that learned and reverend divine, Richard Holsvvorth, Dr. in Divinity, sometimes Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge, Master of Emanuel Colledge, and late preacher at Peters Poore in London. The particular titles and texts are set downe in the next leafe.

Holdsworth, Richard, 1590-1649
Publisher: Printed by M atthew S immons and are to be sold by R Tomlins at the Sun and Bible in Pye Corner and Rob Littlebury at the Unicorne in Little Britaine
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1651
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A86450 ESTC ID: R202438 STC ID: H2404
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text And for the extremity in the defect, we have it in Job 21. and Job 32. where he complaines of prophane persons, those that God was not in their thoughts, and so not in their tongue, to speak of him with reverence, Who is the Almighty that we should serve him? or what helpe is there in the Lord that we should pray to him? The Children of Israel were guilty of both these extreames, And for the extremity in the defect, we have it in Job 21. and Job 32. where he complains of profane Persons, those that God was not in their thoughts, and so not in their tongue, to speak of him with Reverence, Who is the Almighty that we should serve him? or what help is there in the Lord that we should pray to him? The Children of Israel were guilty of both these extremes, cc p-acp dt n1 p-acp dt n1, pns12 vhb pn31 p-acp n1 crd cc n1 crd c-crq pns31 vvz pp-f j n2, d cst np1 vbds xx p-acp po32 n2, cc av xx p-acp po32 n1, pc-acp vvi pp-f pno31 p-acp n1, r-crq vbz dt j-jn cst pns12 vmd vvi pno31? cc q-crq n1 vbz a-acp p-acp dt n1 cst pns12 vmd vvi p-acp pno31? dt n2 pp-f np1 vbdr j pp-f d d n2-jn,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Job 21.15 (AKJV); Job 32
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Job 21.15 (AKJV) job 21.15: what is the almightie, that wee should serue him? and what profite should we haue, if we pray vnto him? or what helpe is there in the lord that we should pray to him True 0.749 0.171 0.128
Job 21.15 (Douay-Rheims) job 21.15: who is the almighty, that we should serve him? and what doth it profit us if we pray to him? and for the extremity in the defect, we have it in job 21. and job 32. where he complaines of prophane persons, those that god was not in their thoughts, and so not in their tongue, to speak of him with reverence, who is the almighty that we should serve him? or what helpe is there in the lord that we should pray to him? the children of israel were guilty of both these extreames, False 0.665 0.72 2.683
Job 21.15 (Geneva) job 21.15: who is the almightie, that we should serue him? and what profit should we haue, if we should pray vnto him? and for the extremity in the defect, we have it in job 21. and job 32. where he complaines of prophane persons, those that god was not in their thoughts, and so not in their tongue, to speak of him with reverence, who is the almighty that we should serve him? or what helpe is there in the lord that we should pray to him? the children of israel were guilty of both these extreames, False 0.661 0.584 0.707




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In-Text Job 32. Job 32