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In-Text | considerynge also the innumerable assaultes, of oure Ghostly enemy the deuill, with al his fiery dartes of ambicion, pryde, lechery, vainglory, enuie, malice, detractiō, with other hys innumerable deceiptes, engines and snares, whereby he goeth busely aboute to catche al men vnder his dominion, euer lyke a roreynge Lyon, |
considering also the innumerable assaults, of our Ghostly enemy the Devil, with all his fiery darts of ambition, pride, lechery, vainglory, envy, malice, detraction, with other his innumerable Deceits, Engines and snares, whereby he Goes busily about to catch all men under his dominion, ever like a roreynge lion, by all means searching whom he may devour: | vvg av dt j n2, pp-f po12 j n1 dt n1, p-acp d po31 j n2 pp-f n1, n1, n1, n1, n1, n1, n1, p-acp j-jn po31 j n2, n2 cc n2, c-crq pns31 vvz av-j p-acp pc-acp vvi d n2 p-acp po31 n1, av av-j dt vbg n1, p-acp d n2 vvg r-crq pns31 vmb vvi: |
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1 Peter 5.8 (Tyndale) | 1 peter 5.8: be sober and watch for youre adversary the devyll as a rorynge lion walketh about sekynge whom he maye devoure: | considerynge also the innumerable assaultes, of oure ghostly enemy the deuill, with al his fiery dartes of ambicion, pryde, lechery, vainglory, enuie, malice, detractio, with other hys innumerable deceiptes, engines and snares, whereby he goeth busely aboute to catche al men vnder his dominion, euer lyke a roreynge lyon, by all meanes searchynge whome he maye deuoure | False | 0.639 | 0.657 | 0.898 |
1 Peter 5.8 (AKJV) - 1 | 1 peter 5.8: because your aduersary the deuill, as a roaring lion walketh about, seeking whom he may deuoure. | considerynge also the innumerable assaultes, of oure ghostly enemy the deuill, with al his fiery dartes of ambicion, pryde, lechery, vainglory, enuie, malice, detractio, with other hys innumerable deceiptes, engines and snares, whereby he goeth busely aboute to catche al men vnder his dominion, euer lyke a roreynge lyon, by all meanes searchynge whome he maye deuoure | False | 0.636 | 0.616 | 1.031 |
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