The celestiall husbandrie: or, The tillage of the soule First, handled in a sermon at Pauls Crosse the 25. of February, 1616. By William Iackson, terme-lecturer at Whittington Colledge in London: and since then much inlarged by the authour, for the profit of the reader: with two tables to the same.

Jackson, William, lecturer at Whittington College
Publisher: By William Iones and are to be sold by Edmund Weauer dwelling at the great north doore of S Pauls Church
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1616
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A04199 ESTC ID: S107500 STC ID: 14321
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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Location Text Standardized Text Parts of Speech
In-Text Therefore if the blinde, lead the blinde: they both fall into the ditch. There is a kinde of Sympathie, betweene sinne, and nature: Therefore if the blind, led the blind: they both fallen into the ditch. There is a kind of sympathy, between sin, and nature: av cs dt j, vvb dt j: pns32 d vvi p-acp dt n1. pc-acp vbz dt n1 pp-f n1, p-acp n1, cc n1:




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Matthew 15.14 (AKJV)
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Matthew 15.14 (AKJV) - 2 matthew 15.14: and if the blinde lead the blinde, both shall fall into the ditch. therefore if the blinde, lead the blinde: they both fall into the ditch. there is a kinde of sympathie, betweene sinne True 0.804 0.926 3.483
Matthew 15.14 (ODRV) - 2 matthew 15.14: and if the blind be guide to the blind, both fal into the ditch. therefore if the blinde, lead the blinde: they both fall into the ditch. there is a kinde of sympathie, betweene sinne True 0.795 0.873 0.933
Matthew 15.14 (Geneva) - 1 matthew 15.14: and if the blinde leade ye blinde, both shall fall into the ditche. therefore if the blinde, lead the blinde: they both fall into the ditch. there is a kinde of sympathie, betweene sinne True 0.761 0.921 0.775
Matthew 15.14 (AKJV) - 2 matthew 15.14: and if the blinde lead the blinde, both shall fall into the ditch. therefore if the blinde, lead the blinde: they both fall into the ditch. there is a kinde of sympathie, betweene sinne, and nature False 0.707 0.919 2.647
Matthew 15.14 (ODRV) - 2 matthew 15.14: and if the blind be guide to the blind, both fal into the ditch. therefore if the blinde, lead the blinde: they both fall into the ditch. there is a kinde of sympathie, betweene sinne, and nature False 0.693 0.849 0.739
Matthew 15.14 (Geneva) - 1 matthew 15.14: and if the blinde leade ye blinde, both shall fall into the ditche. therefore if the blinde, lead the blinde: they both fall into the ditch. there is a kinde of sympathie, betweene sinne, and nature False 0.669 0.912 0.33
Luke 6.39 (Geneva) - 1 luke 6.39: shall they not both fall into the ditche? therefore if the blinde, lead the blinde: they both fall into the ditch. there is a kinde of sympathie, betweene sinne True 0.613 0.735 0.244
Luke 6.39 (AKJV) luke 6.39: and hee spake a parable vnto them, can the blinde leade the blinde? shall they not both fall into the ditch? therefore if the blinde, lead the blinde: they both fall into the ditch. there is a kinde of sympathie, betweene sinne True 0.607 0.865 1.468




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