A diuine enthymeme of true obedience: or, A taske for a Christian. Preached at Pauls Crosse the tenth of September, 1615. by Anthonie Hugget Maister of Arts, and parson of the Cliffe neare Lewis in Sussex

Hugget, Anthony
Publisher: Printed by Richard Field for Francis Faulkner and are to be sold at his shop in new Fish street vnder Saint Margarets Church
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1615
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A03790 ESTC ID: S116568 STC ID: 13909
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text therefore I say) loue I thy command: ments aboue gold: and all false wayes do I vtterly abhorre. This is the point; Therefore I say) love I thy command: ments above gold: and all false ways do I utterly abhor. This is the point; av pns11 vvb) n1 pns11 po21 n1: n2 p-acp n1: cc d j n2 vdb pns11 av-j vvb. d vbz dt n1;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Psalms 119.127 (AKJV)
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Psalms 119.127 (AKJV) psalms 119.127: therefore i loue thy commandements: aboue gold, yea aboue fine gold. therefore i say) loue i thy command: ments aboue gold: True 0.901 0.898 0.24
Psalms 119.127 (Geneva) psalms 119.127: therefore loue i thy commandements aboue golde, yea, aboue most fine golde. therefore i say) loue i thy command: ments aboue gold: True 0.886 0.921 0.24
Psalms 118.127 (ODRV) psalms 118.127: therefore haue i loued thy commandementes, aboue gold and topazius: therefore i say) loue i thy command: ments aboue gold: True 0.881 0.885 0.212
Psalms 119.127 (AKJV) psalms 119.127: therefore i loue thy commandements: aboue gold, yea aboue fine gold. therefore i say) loue i thy command: ments aboue gold: and all false wayes do i vtterly abhorre. this is the point False 0.808 0.795 0.24
Psalms 119.127 (Geneva) psalms 119.127: therefore loue i thy commandements aboue golde, yea, aboue most fine golde. therefore i say) loue i thy command: ments aboue gold: and all false wayes do i vtterly abhorre. this is the point False 0.788 0.838 0.24
Psalms 118.127 (ODRV) psalms 118.127: therefore haue i loued thy commandementes, aboue gold and topazius: therefore i say) loue i thy command: ments aboue gold: and all false wayes do i vtterly abhorre. this is the point False 0.779 0.765 0.212
Psalms 119.128 (AKJV) - 1 psalms 119.128: and i hate euery false way. all false wayes do i vtterly abhorre. this is the point True 0.677 0.593 0.204
Psalms 119.128 (Geneva) psalms 119.128: therefore i esteeme all thy precepts most iust, and hate all false wayes. all false wayes do i vtterly abhorre. this is the point True 0.61 0.738 0.99




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