Christ the perfect pattern, of a Christian's practice, being the substance of severall sermons, about the Imitation of Christ. / Preached by the reverend and faithfull minister of Jesus Christ, Mr. Ralph Robinson, late minister of Mary Wolnoth London. Published by Sim. Ash, Wil. Taylor, Sam. Clarke.

Robinson, Ralph, 1614-1655
Publisher: Printed by J S and are to be sold by John Sims at the Crosse Keys in the new buildings in Pauls Church yard
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1658
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A91897 ESTC ID: R209810 STC ID: R1709
Subject Headings: Jesus Christ -- Example; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text 4. If some one get but benefit by thee, if God incline but the heart of the meanest in the Company, to hearken, &c. Thy labour is abundantly recompenced, &c. 5. Though they regard not for the present, yet God may perhaps afterward awaken Conscience, to remember and regard what thou hast said. Prov. 28. 23. He that rebuketh a man, afterwards shall finde more favour, then he that flattereth with his lips. FINIS. 4. If Some one get but benefit by thee, if God incline but the heart of the Meanest in the Company, to harken, etc. Thy labour is abundantly recompensed, etc. 5. Though they regard not for the present, yet God may perhaps afterwards awaken Conscience, to Remember and regard what thou hast said. Curae 28. 23. He that Rebuketh a man, afterwards shall find more favour, then he that Flattereth with his lips. FINIS. crd cs d pi vvb p-acp n1 p-acp pno21, cs np1 vvb p-acp dt n1 pp-f dt js p-acp dt n1, pc-acp vvi, av po21 n1 vbz av-j vvn, av crd cs pns32 vvb xx p-acp dt j, av np1 vmb av av vvi n1, pc-acp vvi cc vvi r-crq pns21 vh2 vvn. np1 crd crd pns31 cst vvz dt n1, av vmb vvi dc n1, cs pns31 cst vvz p-acp po31 n2. fw-la.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Matthew 10.13; Proverbs 28.23; Proverbs 28.23 (AKJV); Psalms 35.13
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Proverbs 28.23 (AKJV) proverbs 28.23: he that rebuketh a man, afterwards shall find more fauour, then he that flattereth with the tongue. he that rebuketh a man, afterwards shall finde more favour, then he that flattereth with his lips True 0.907 0.97 3.657
Proverbs 28.23 (Geneva) proverbs 28.23: he that rebuketh a man, shall finde more fauour at length, then he that flattereth with his tongue. he that rebuketh a man, afterwards shall finde more favour, then he that flattereth with his lips True 0.879 0.954 5.771
Proverbs 28.23 (Douay-Rheims) proverbs 28.23: he that rebuketh a man, shall afterward find favour with him, more than he that by a flattering tongue deceiveth him. he that rebuketh a man, afterwards shall finde more favour, then he that flattereth with his lips True 0.871 0.883 4.246
Proverbs 28.23 (Vulgate) proverbs 28.23: qui corripit hominem gratiam postea inveniet apud eum, magis quam ille qui per linguae blandimenta decipit. he that rebuketh a man, afterwards shall finde more favour, then he that flattereth with his lips True 0.798 0.304 0.0
Proverbs 28.23 (AKJV) proverbs 28.23: he that rebuketh a man, afterwards shall find more fauour, then he that flattereth with the tongue. 4. if some one get but benefit by thee, if god incline but the heart of the meanest in the company, to hearken, &c. thy labour is abundantly recompenced, &c. 5. though they regard not for the present, yet god may perhaps afterward awaken conscience, to remember and regard what thou hast said. prov. 28. 23. he that rebuketh a man, afterwards shall finde more favour, then he that flattereth with his lips. finis False 0.671 0.956 4.781
Proverbs 28.23 (Geneva) proverbs 28.23: he that rebuketh a man, shall finde more fauour at length, then he that flattereth with his tongue. 4. if some one get but benefit by thee, if god incline but the heart of the meanest in the company, to hearken, &c. thy labour is abundantly recompenced, &c. 5. though they regard not for the present, yet god may perhaps afterward awaken conscience, to remember and regard what thou hast said. prov. 28. 23. he that rebuketh a man, afterwards shall finde more favour, then he that flattereth with his lips. finis False 0.659 0.941 6.752
Proverbs 28.23 (Douay-Rheims) proverbs 28.23: he that rebuketh a man, shall afterward find favour with him, more than he that by a flattering tongue deceiveth him. 4. if some one get but benefit by thee, if god incline but the heart of the meanest in the company, to hearken, &c. thy labour is abundantly recompenced, &c. 5. though they regard not for the present, yet god may perhaps afterward awaken conscience, to remember and regard what thou hast said. prov. 28. 23. he that rebuketh a man, afterwards shall finde more favour, then he that flattereth with his lips. finis False 0.657 0.806 7.583




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In-Text Prov. 28. 23. Proverbs 28.23