The saints societie Delivered in XIV. sermons, by I.B. Master in arts, and preacher of Gods word at Broughton in Northampton Shire.

Bentham, Joseph, 1594?-1671
Publisher: Printed by George Miller dwelling in the Black Friers
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1636
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A08586 ESTC ID: S117220 STC ID: 1890
Subject Headings: Christian life;
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Location Text Standardized Text Parts of Speech
In-Text All members of a body have fellowship with the head of that body, whereof they are members. All members of a body have fellowship with the head of that body, whereof they Are members. d n2 pp-f dt n1 vhb n1 p-acp dt n1 pp-f d n1, c-crq pns32 vbr n2.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 Corinthians 12.27 (ODRV); Romans 12.5 (AKJV); Romans 12.5 (Geneva)
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Romans 12.5 (AKJV) romans 12.5: so we being many are one bodie in christ, and euery one members one of another. all members of a body have fellowship with the head of that body True 0.631 0.413 0.124
Romans 12.5 (Geneva) romans 12.5: so we being many are one body in christ, and euery one, one anothers members. all members of a body have fellowship with the head of that body True 0.631 0.389 0.118
Romans 12.5 (ODRV) romans 12.5: so we being many, are one body in christ, & each one anothers members. all members of a body have fellowship with the head of that body True 0.611 0.341 0.124




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