The harmonie of Holie Scriptures vvith the seuerall sentences of sundry learned and vvorthy vvriters : collected for the comfort of all such as are desirous to seeke after theyr soules health / by I.B.

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The harmonie of Holie Scriptures vvith the seuerall sentences of sundry learned and vvorthy vvriters : collected for the comfort of all such as are desirous to seeke after theyr soules health / by I.B.
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Bentley, James.
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At London :: Printed by I.R. for Nicholas Ling ...,
1600.
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"The harmonie of Holie Scriptures vvith the seuerall sentences of sundry learned and vvorthy vvriters : collected for the comfort of all such as are desirous to seeke after theyr soules health / by I.B." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A08598.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 22, 2024.

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§. 4.

The conditions of lyers are alwayes vn∣honest: & their shame is euer with them.

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He that is knowne to be a lyer, shal com∣monly be helde in contempt amongst all men; & such onely as before thought well of his company, will afterward care verie little for his acquaintance.

Besides; hee that is accustomed to lying, looseth not onely his credite & good name amongst men, but also shutteth himselfe out from the grace and fauour of GOD, and most horribly ioyneth himselfe to the deuill, who hath no truth in him.

But is a lyer from the beginning; & the father of lyes.

VVherefore, cast off lying; and speake euery man the truth vnto his neighbour: for, we are members one of another.

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