Sermons vvith some religious and diuine meditations. By the Right Reuerend Father in God, Arthure Lake, late Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells. Whereunto is prefixed by way of preface, a short view of the life and vertues of the author

Lake, Arthur, 1569-1626
Publisher: Printed by W Stansby and R Young Thomas and Richard Cotes for Nathaniel Butter
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1629
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A04985 ESTC ID: S113140 STC ID: 15134
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text in bearing fruit the natiue and the satiue, both agree, but it is good and bad fruit that doth distinguish them. And this distinction is necessarie; in bearing fruit the native and the sative, both agree, but it is good and bad fruit that does distinguish them. And this distinction is necessary; p-acp vvg n1 dt j-jn cc dt j, d vvb, cc-acp pn31 vbz j cc j n1 cst vdz vvi pno32. cc d n1 vbz j;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Matthew 7.17 (Geneva)
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Matthew 7.17 (Geneva) matthew 7.17: so euery good tree bringeth foorth good fruite, and a corrupt tree bringeth forth euill fruite. in bearing fruit the natiue and the satiue, both agree, but it is good and bad fruit that doth distinguish them. and this distinction is necessarie False 0.612 0.359 0.274
Matthew 7.17 (ODRV) matthew 7.17: euen so euery good tree yealdeth good fruits, and the euil tree yealdeth euil fruits. in bearing fruit the natiue and the satiue, both agree, but it is good and bad fruit that doth distinguish them. and this distinction is necessarie False 0.6 0.401 0.279




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