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 O what might we have seen if our wayes had been more pleasing to God! The sins of Gods people are encouragements to their enemies to devour them, Jer. 50.7. All they that found them have devoured them: Oh what might we have seen if our ways had been more pleasing to God! The Sins of God's people Are encouragements to their enemies to devour them, Jer. 50.7. All they that found them have devoured them: uh q-crq vmd pns12 vhb vvn cs po12 n2 vhd vbn av-dc j-vvg p-acp np1 dt n2 pp-f ng1 n1 vbr n2 p-acp po32 n2 pc-acp vvi pno32, np1 crd. d pns32 cst vvd pno32 vhb vvn pno32:




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Jeremiah 50.7; Jeremiah 50.7 (Douay-Rheims); Leviticus 5.19 (AKJV)
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Jeremiah 50.7 (Douay-Rheims) jeremiah 50.7: all that found them, have devoured them: and their enemies said: we have not sinned in so doing: because they have sinned against the lord the beauty of justice, and against the lord the hope of their fathers. o what might we have seen if our wayes had been more pleasing to god! the sins of gods people are encouragements to their enemies to devour them, jer. 50.7. all they that found them have devoured them False 0.647 0.53 6.452
Jeremiah 50.7 (Geneva) jeremiah 50.7: al that found them, haue deuoured them, and their enemies saide, we offende not, because they haue sinned against the lord, the habitation of iustice, euen the lord the hope of their fathers. o what might we have seen if our wayes had been more pleasing to god! the sins of gods people are encouragements to their enemies to devour them, jer. 50.7. all they that found them have devoured them False 0.627 0.412 3.579
Jeremiah 50.7 (AKJV) jeremiah 50.7: all that found them haue deuoured them, and their aduersaries said, we offend not, because they haue sinned against the lord, the habitation of iustice, euen the lord, the hope of their fathers. o what might we have seen if our wayes had been more pleasing to god! the sins of gods people are encouragements to their enemies to devour them, jer. 50.7. all they that found them have devoured them False 0.607 0.485 1.878




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In-Text Jer. 50.7. Jeremiah 50.7