A remedie against ruine: or, A sermon preached at the assises at Lanceston in Cornwall, March 17 1651. Before the right honorable Henry Rolls, Lord chief Justice of the upper Bench, and Robert Nicholas, judges for the Western Circuit. By Thomas Peters M.A. and pastor of the church at Mylor, in Cornwall. With an appendix, vindicating the author from an horrid imputation cast on him by Samson Bond, rector of Maugon, and Martin in Meneague, in the said county.

Peters, Thomas, d. 1654
Publisher: Printed by Tho Maxey for Samuel Geltibrand at the signe of the Ball in Paul s Church yard
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1652
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A90550 ESTC ID: R207010 STC ID: P1727
Subject Headings: Bond, Samson; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text 1. Their sins were twofold, either against the first or second table. 1 Their sins against the first table were Idolatry, superstition, hypocrisie, vers. 5. ver. 21. sought to Gilgal, Beersheba, &c. antiently eminent for some extraordinary act of God. 2 Their sins against the second table, were oppression, bribery, unjustice, ver. 11. treading on the poor, taking from him burdens of wheat, ver. 7. turning judgment into hemlock, wormwood; building houses upon unrighteousnesse. ver. 12.13. turning aside the poor in the gate, from his right. 1. Their Sins were twofold, either against the First or second table. 1 Their Sins against the First table were Idolatry, Superstition, hypocrisy, vers. 5. ver. 21. sought to Gilgal, Beersheba, etc. anciently eminent for Some extraordinary act of God. 2 Their Sins against the second table, were oppression, bribery, unjustice, ver. 11. treading on the poor, taking from him burdens of wheat, ver. 7. turning judgement into hemlock, wormwood; building houses upon unrighteousness. ver. 12.13. turning aside the poor in the gate, from his right. crd po32 n2 vbdr j, av-d p-acp dt ord cc ord n1. vvd po32 n2 p-acp dt ord n1 vbdr n1, n1, n1, fw-la. crd fw-la. crd vvn p-acp np1, np1, av av-j j p-acp d j n1 pp-f np1. crd po32 n2 p-acp dt ord n1, vbdr n1, n1, n1, fw-la. crd vvg p-acp dt j, vvg p-acp pno31 n2 pp-f n1, fw-la. crd vvg n1 p-acp n1, n1; vvg n2 p-acp n1. fw-la. crd. vvg av dt j p-acp dt n1, p-acp po31 n-jn.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Amos 5.11 (Geneva); Isaiah 10.2 (AKJV); Verse 13
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Isaiah 10.2 (AKJV) isaiah 10.2: to turne aside the needy from iudgement, and to take away the right from the poore of my people, that widdowes may be their pray, and that they may robbe the fatherles. turning aside the poor in the gate, from his right True 0.686 0.58 0.7
Amos 5.11 (Geneva) amos 5.11: forasmuch then as your treading is vpon the poore, and yee take from him burdens of wheate, ye haue built houses of hewen stone, but ye shall not dwel in them: ye haue plated pleasant vineyards, but ye shall not drinke wine of them. treading on the poor, taking from him burdens of wheat, ver True 0.667 0.931 0.0
Amos 5.11 (AKJV) amos 5.11: forasmuch therfore as your treading is vpon the poore, and ye take from him burdens of wheate, ye haue built houses of hewen stone, but ye shall not dwell in them: yee haue planted pleasant vineyards, but ye shall not drinke wine of them. treading on the poor, taking from him burdens of wheat, ver True 0.652 0.936 0.0
Amos 5.12 (AKJV) - 1 amos 5.12: they afflict the iust, they take a bribe, and they turne aside the poore in the gate from their right. 1. their sins were twofold, either against the first or second table. 1 their sins against the first table were idolatry, superstition, hypocrisie, vers. 5. ver. 21. sought to gilgal, beersheba, &c. antiently eminent for some extraordinary act of god. 2 their sins against the second table, were oppression, bribery, unjustice, ver. 11. treading on the poor, taking from him burdens of wheat, ver. 7. turning judgment into hemlock, wormwood; building houses upon unrighteousnesse. ver. 12.13. turning aside the poor in the gate, from his right False 0.635 0.521 1.873




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