Mans fury subservient to Gods glory. A sermon preached to the Parliament at Margarets Westminster Febr. 20. 1656. it being a day of publick thanksgiving. With the addition of an applicatory discourse about the mutuall animosities of Christians, which was omitted for want of time when the sermon was delivered. By John Warren, M.A. minister of the gospel at Hatfield Broad-oak in Essex.

England and Wales. Parliament
Warren, John, minister of Hatfield Broad Oak, Essex
Publisher: printed by J G for Nathanael Webb and William Grantham at the black Bear in Paul s Church yard near the little North door
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1657
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A97221 ESTC ID: R207491 STC ID: W974
Subject Headings: Sermons, English;
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In-Text And when he could not but be angry with Jerusalem for killing the Prophets, and stoning them that were sent unto it, he beheld the City and wept over it. Lu. 19.41. You that are angry with your Brethren, have you plainly admonished them? or do you indeed hate them in your hearts? It's Gods own Antithesis, Levit. 17.19. And when he could not but be angry with Jerusalem for killing the prophets, and stoning them that were sent unto it, he beheld the city and wept over it. Lu. 19.41. You that Are angry with your Brothers, have you plainly admonished them? or do you indeed hate them in your hearts? It's God's own Antithesis, Levit. 17.19. cc c-crq pns31 vmd xx p-acp vbi j p-acp np1 p-acp vvg dt n2, cc j-vvg pno32 cst vbdr vvn p-acp pn31, pns31 vvd dt n1 cc vvd p-acp pn31. np1 crd. pn22 cst vbr j p-acp po22 n2, vhb pn22 av-j vvd pno32? cc vdb pn22 av vvb pno32 p-acp po22 n2? pn31|vbz ng1 d n1, np1 crd.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 John 3.15 (Geneva); Leviticus 17.19; Luke 19.41; Luke 19.41 (Tyndale); Mark 9.5
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Luke 19.41 (Tyndale) luke 19.41: and when he was come neare he behelde the citie and wept on it stoning them that were sent unto it, he beheld the city and wept over it True 0.711 0.825 0.205
Luke 19.41 (AKJV) luke 19.41: and when he was come neere, he beheld the city and wept ouer it, stoning them that were sent unto it, he beheld the city and wept over it True 0.695 0.903 2.63
Luke 19.41 (Geneva) luke 19.41: and when he was come neere, he behelde the citie, and wept for it, stoning them that were sent unto it, he beheld the city and wept over it True 0.684 0.798 0.205
Luke 19.41 (ODRV) luke 19.41: and as he drew neere, seeing the citie, he wept vpon it, saying, stoning them that were sent unto it, he beheld the city and wept over it True 0.681 0.401 0.185
Luke 19.41 (Tyndale) luke 19.41: and when he was come neare he behelde the citie and wept on it and when he could not but be angry with jerusalem for killing the prophets, and stoning them that were sent unto it, he beheld the city and wept over it True 0.62 0.677 0.208
Luke 19.41 (AKJV) luke 19.41: and when he was come neere, he beheld the city and wept ouer it, and when he could not but be angry with jerusalem for killing the prophets, and stoning them that were sent unto it, he beheld the city and wept over it True 0.612 0.843 2.37
Luke 19.41 (Geneva) luke 19.41: and when he was come neere, he behelde the citie, and wept for it, and when he could not but be angry with jerusalem for killing the prophets, and stoning them that were sent unto it, he beheld the city and wept over it True 0.607 0.639 0.208




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In-Text Lu. 19.41. Luke 19.41
In-Text Levit. 17.19. Leviticus 17.19