The doctrines triall shewing both the necessity and the way of trying what is taught, in a sermon vpon 1 Thess.5.21. By Sam. Hieron.

Hieron, Samuel, 1576?-1617
Publisher: Printed by Humfrey Lownes for William Butler jun and are to be sold at his shop in Saint Dunstanes Church yard in Fleetstreet
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1616
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A03292 ESTC ID: S116279 STC ID: 13406
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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Location Text Standardized Text Parts of Speech
In-Text This will enable him to say, Thy word is prooued to be pure, & thy seruant loueth it How (lastly) doth this curbe a man in his owne naturall desire? For whereas of himselfe he would gladly end his taste with the act of hearing, This will enable him to say, Thy word is proved to be pure, & thy servant loves it How (lastly) does this curb a man in his own natural desire? For whereas of himself he would gladly end his taste with the act of hearing, d vmb vvi pno31 pc-acp vvi, po21 n1 vbz vvn pc-acp vbi j, cc po21 n1 vvz pn31 np1 (ord) vdz d vvi dt n1 p-acp po31 d j n1? p-acp cs pp-f px31 pns31 vmd av-j vvi po31 n1 p-acp dt n1 pp-f vvg,
Note 0 Psal. 119. 140. Psalm 119. 140. np1 crd crd




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Psalms 119.140; Psalms 119.140 (Geneva)
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Psalms 119.140 (Geneva) psalms 119.140: thy word is prooued most pure, and thy seruant loueth it. this will enable him to say, thy word is prooued to be pure, & thy seruant loueth it how (lastly) doth this curbe a man in his owne naturall desire True 0.718 0.926 8.5
Psalms 119.140 (AKJV) psalms 119.140: thy word is very pure: therefore thy seruant loueth it. this will enable him to say, thy word is prooued to be pure, & thy seruant loueth it how (lastly) doth this curbe a man in his owne naturall desire True 0.665 0.742 6.56
Psalms 119.140 (Geneva) psalms 119.140: thy word is prooued most pure, and thy seruant loueth it. this will enable him to say, thy word is prooued to be pure, & thy seruant loueth it how (lastly) doth this curbe a man in his owne naturall desire? for whereas of himselfe he would gladly end his taste with the act of hearing, False 0.609 0.926 10.45




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Note 0 Psal. 119. 140. Psalms 119.140