The Christian conflict a treatise, shewing the difficulties and duties of this conflict, with the armour, and speciall graces to be exercised by Christian souldiers. Particularly applied to magistrates, ministers, husbands, wives, parents, children, masters, servants. The case of vsury and depopulation, and the errours of antinomists occasionally also discussed. Preached in the lecture of Kettering in the county of Northampton, and with some enlargement published by Ioseph Bentham, rector of the Church of Broughton in the same county.

Bentham, Joseph, 1594?-1671
Publisher: Printed by G M iller for Philemon Stephens and Christopher Meredith at the golden Lion in Pauls Church yard
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1635
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A08552 ESTC ID: S113626 STC ID: 1887
Subject Headings: Christian life;
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Location Text Standardized Text Parts of Speech
In-Text 3. Heare how joyfully the primitive Christians tooke the spoyling of all their goods, Heb. 10. 34. And tooke joyfully the spoyling of your goods. 3. Hear how joyfully the primitive Christians took the spoiling of all their goods, Hebrew 10. 34. And took joyfully the spoiling of your goods. crd vvb c-crq av-j dt j np1 vvd dt vvg pp-f d po32 n2-j, np1 crd crd np1 vvd av-j dt vvg pp-f po22 n2-j.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Hebrews 10.34; Hebrews 10.34 (Tyndale); Job 1.21; Job 1.21 (AKJV)
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Hebrews 10.34 (Tyndale) hebrews 10.34: for ye suffered also with my bondes and toke a worth the spoylynge of youre goodes and that with gladnes knowynge in youre selves how that ye had in heven a better and an endurynge substaunce 3. heare how joyfully the primitive christians tooke the spoyling of all their goods, heb. 10. 34. and tooke joyfully the spoyling of your goods False 0.697 0.28 2.75
Hebrews 10.34 (AKJV) hebrews 10.34: for yee had compassion of me in my bonds, and tooke ioyfully the spoyling of your goods, knowing in your selues that yee haue in heauen a better and an induring substance. 3. heare how joyfully the primitive christians tooke the spoyling of all their goods, heb. 10. 34. and tooke joyfully the spoyling of your goods False 0.671 0.682 15.227
Hebrews 10.34 (Geneva) hebrews 10.34: for both ye sorowed with mee for my bonds, and suffered with ioy the spoyling of your goods, knowing in your selues howe that ye haue in heauen a better, and an enduring substance. 3. heare how joyfully the primitive christians tooke the spoyling of all their goods, heb. 10. 34. and tooke joyfully the spoyling of your goods False 0.642 0.316 10.331




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In-Text Heb. 10. 34. Hebrews 10.34