Selected sentences out of sacred antiquitie, conducing to the establishment of faith and good manners. Gathered by W. Wynne

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Title
Selected sentences out of sacred antiquitie, conducing to the establishment of faith and good manners. Gathered by W. Wynne
Author
Wynne, William, fl. 1616-1624.
Publication
London :: Printed by E. A[llde] for Nathaniell Butter,
1624.
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Subject terms
Christian life -- Early works to 1800.
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"Selected sentences out of sacred antiquitie, conducing to the establishment of faith and good manners. Gathered by W. Wynne." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A15800.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 4, 2024.

Pages

Page 38

104.

O extreame filthinesse of lust; which not onely effeminateth the minde, but enfeebleth the body: not onely spotteth the soule but polluteth the person: All other sinne which a man committeth, is besides his body but the Fornicator sinneth a∣gainst his owne body. Heat and wantonnesse march before it: vncleannesse and pollution accompany it; Sorrow and re∣pentance doe alwayes follow it. Hier.

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