XXXI. select sermons, preached on special occasions; the titles and several texts, on which they were preached, follow. / By William Strong, that godly, able and faithful minister of Christ, lately of the Abby at Westminster. None of them being before made publique.

Strong, William, d. 1654
Publisher: Printed by R W for Francis Tyton and are to be sold at his shop at the sign of the three Daggers neer the Inner Temple gate
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1656
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A94071 ESTC ID: R203660 STC ID: S6007_pt2
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text how he may win souls, and be instrumental for the publike good; this he endeavours, and he that doth so is wise: how he may win Souls, and be instrumental for the public good; this he endeavours, and he that does so is wise: c-crq pns31 vmb vvi n2, cc vbi j p-acp dt j j; d pns31 vvz, cc pns31 cst vdz av vbz j:




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Proverbs 12.15 (Geneva); Revelation 12.1
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Proverbs 12.15 (Geneva) proverbs 12.15: the way of a foole is right in his owne eyes: but he that heareth counsell, is wise. he that doth so is wise True 0.672 0.413 0.086
Proverbs 12.15 (AKJV) proverbs 12.15: the way of a foole is right in his owne eyes: but he that hearkeneth vnto counsell, is wise. he that doth so is wise True 0.666 0.391 0.083




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