The saints interest in God opened in severall sermons, preached anniversarily upon the fifth of November. By John Goodwin pastor of S. Stephens Coleman-street.

Goodwin, John, 1594?-1665
Publisher: Printed by M F lesher for Henry Overton and are to be sold at his shop at the entring into Popes Head Alley out of Lumbard Street
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1640
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A01891 ESTC ID: S117964 STC ID: 12031
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text Behold, is he not their God? have they not a peculiar right and propriety in him? He that loveth his Wife (saith the Apostle Ephes. 5.28. and may not I say much more, he that loveth his God?) loveth Himself: Behold, is he not their God? have they not a peculiar right and propriety in him? He that loves his Wife (Says the Apostle Ephesians 5.28. and may not I say much more, he that loves his God?) loves Himself: vvb, vbz pns31 xx po32 np1? vhb pns32 xx dt j j-jn cc n1 p-acp pno31? pns31 cst vvz po31 n1 (vvz dt n1 np1 crd. cc vmb xx pns11 vvi d dc, pns31 cst vvz po31 n1?) vvz px31:




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Ephesians 5.28; Ephesians 5.28 (Tyndale)
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Ephesians 5.28 (Tyndale) - 1 ephesians 5.28: he that loveth his wyfe loveth him sylfe. he that loveth his wife (saith the apostle ephes. 5.28. and may not i say much more, he that loveth his god?) loveth himself True 0.761 0.769 7.91
Ephesians 5.28 (AKJV) - 1 ephesians 5.28: hee that loueth his wife, loueth himselfe. he that loveth his wife (saith the apostle ephes. 5.28. and may not i say much more, he that loveth his god?) loveth himself True 0.76 0.787 0.735
Ephesians 5.28 (ODRV) - 1 ephesians 5.28: he that loueth his wife, loueth himself. he that loveth his wife (saith the apostle ephes. 5.28. and may not i say much more, he that loveth his god?) loveth himself True 0.758 0.862 0.814
Ephesians 5.28 (Geneva) - 1 ephesians 5.28: he that loueth his wife, loueth him selfe. he that loveth his wife (saith the apostle ephes. 5.28. and may not i say much more, he that loveth his god?) loveth himself True 0.755 0.762 0.773
Ephesians 5.28 (Tyndale) ephesians 5.28: so ought men to love their wyves as their awne bodyes. he that loveth his wyfe loveth him sylfe. behold, is he not their god? have they not a peculiar right and propriety in him? he that loveth his wife (saith the apostle ephes. 5.28. and may not i say much more, he that loveth his god?) loveth himself False 0.622 0.42 4.887
Ephesians 5.28 (ODRV) ephesians 5.28: so also men ought to loue their wiues as their owne bodies. he that loueth his wife, loueth himself. behold, is he not their god? have they not a peculiar right and propriety in him? he that loveth his wife (saith the apostle ephes. 5.28. and may not i say much more, he that loveth his god?) loveth himself False 0.612 0.523 0.602
Ephesians 5.28 (Geneva) ephesians 5.28: so ought men to loue their wiues, as their owne bodies: he that loueth his wife, loueth him selfe. behold, is he not their god? have they not a peculiar right and propriety in him? he that loveth his wife (saith the apostle ephes. 5.28. and may not i say much more, he that loveth his god?) loveth himself False 0.601 0.374 0.58




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