Of the rich man and Lazarus Certaine sermons, by Robert Horne.

Horne, Robert, 1565-1640
Publisher: Printed by Ber Alsop for Iohn Hodgets
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1619
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A03696 ESTC ID: S104236 STC ID: 13823
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text but our euill, or want of good, are able to condemne vs. This plea in mans Court, that we haue done no man harme, is good: but our evil, or want of good, Are able to condemn us This plea in men Court, that we have done no man harm, is good: cc-acp po12 n-jn, cc n1 pp-f j, vbr j pc-acp vvi pno12 d n1 p-acp ng1 n1, cst pns12 vhb vdn dx n1 n1, vbz j:




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 2 Corinthians 7.2 (Tyndale)
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2 Corinthians 7.2 (Tyndale) - 1 2 corinthians 7.2: we have hurte no man: we haue done no man harme, is good True 0.723 0.775 0.198
2 Corinthians 7.2 (Geneva) - 1 2 corinthians 7.2: we haue done wrong to no man: we haue done no man harme, is good True 0.713 0.832 0.375
2 Corinthians 7.2 (AKJV) 2 corinthians 7.2: receiue vs, we haue wronged no man, wee haue corrupted no man, wee haue defrauded no man. we haue done no man harme, is good True 0.642 0.517 0.461
2 Corinthians 7.2 (ODRV) 2 corinthians 7.2: receiue vs. we haue hurt no man, we haue corrupted no man, we haue circumuented no man. we haue done no man harme, is good True 0.638 0.765 0.48




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