Pharisaisme and Christianity compared and set forth in a sermon at Pauls Crosse, May 1. 1608. By I.H. Vpon Matth. 5.20.

Hall, Joseph, 1574-1656
Publisher: Printed by Melchisedech Bradwood for Samuel Macham and are to be sold at his shop in Pauls Church yard at the signe of the Bul head
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1608
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A02571 ESTC ID: S116595 STC ID: 12699
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text Then alone thy righteousnesse exceeds the righteousnesse of the Scribes and Phariseis, and thou shalt enter into Heauen. Their ostentation followes; Then alone thy righteousness exceeds the righteousness of the Scribes and Pharisees, and thou shalt enter into Heaven. Their ostentation follows; av av-j po21 n1 vvz dt n1 pp-f dt n2 cc np1, cc pns21 vm2 vvi p-acp n1. po32 n1 vvz;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Matthew 5.21 (ODRV)
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Matthew 5.21 (ODRV) matthew 5.21: for i tel you, that vnles your iustice abound more then that of the scribes and pharisees, you shal not enter into the kingdom of heauen. then alone thy righteousnesse exceeds the righteousnesse of the scribes and phariseis, and thou shalt enter into heauen. their ostentation followes False 0.72 0.79 0.788
Matthew 5.20 (Geneva) matthew 5.20: for i say vnto you, except your righteousnes exceede the righteousnes of the scribes and pharises, ye shall not enter into the kingdome of heauen. then alone thy righteousnesse exceeds the righteousnesse of the scribes and phariseis, and thou shalt enter into heauen. their ostentation followes False 0.709 0.94 0.743
Matthew 5.20 (Tyndale) matthew 5.20: for i saye vnto you except youre rightewesnes excede the righetewesnes of the scribes and pharises ye cannot entre into the kyngdome of heven. then alone thy righteousnesse exceeds the righteousnesse of the scribes and phariseis, and thou shalt enter into heauen. their ostentation followes False 0.709 0.777 0.0
Matthew 5.20 (AKJV) matthew 5.20: for i say vnto you, that except your righteousnesse shall exceede the righteousnesse of the scribes and pharisees, yee shall in no case enter into the kingdome of heauen. then alone thy righteousnesse exceeds the righteousnesse of the scribes and phariseis, and thou shalt enter into heauen. their ostentation followes False 0.689 0.913 5.658
Matthew 5.20 (Tyndale) matthew 5.20: for i saye vnto you except youre rightewesnes excede the righetewesnes of the scribes and pharises ye cannot entre into the kyngdome of heven. then alone thy righteousnesse exceeds the righteousnesse of the scribes and phariseis True 0.633 0.828 0.13
Matthew 5.21 (ODRV) matthew 5.21: for i tel you, that vnles your iustice abound more then that of the scribes and pharisees, you shal not enter into the kingdom of heauen. then alone thy righteousnesse exceeds the righteousnesse of the scribes and phariseis True 0.613 0.809 0.138
Matthew 5.20 (Geneva) matthew 5.20: for i say vnto you, except your righteousnes exceede the righteousnes of the scribes and pharises, ye shall not enter into the kingdome of heauen. then alone thy righteousnesse exceeds the righteousnesse of the scribes and phariseis True 0.606 0.915 0.13




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