The doctrine of superioritie, and of subiection, contained in the fift commandement of the holy law of almightie God Which is the foundamentall ground, both of all Christian subiection: and also of like Christian gouernment, as well in church, and common-wealth, as in euery schoole and priuate familie. A pretious memorial of the substance of manie godly sermons, preached by the learned and faithfull seruant of God, Ma. Robert Pricke, minister of the vvord, at Denham in Suffolke.

Allen, Robert, fl. 1596-1612
Pricke, Robert, d. ca. 1608
Publisher: Printed by T Creede for Ephraim Dawson and Thomas Downe and are to be sold at their shop in Fleete streete at the Inner Temple gate
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1609
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A10083 ESTC ID: S101170 STC ID: 20337
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text now none are so outragious & monstrous to hate their owne flesh, but rather to loue and to cherish it. now none Are so outrageous & monstrous to hate their own Flesh, but rather to love and to cherish it. av pix vbr av j cc j pc-acp vvi po32 d n1, cc-acp av-c pc-acp vvi cc pc-acp vvi pn31.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Ephesians 5.29 (ODRV); Ephesians 5.30 (ODRV)
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Ephesians 5.29 (ODRV) - 0 ephesians 5.29: for no man euer hated his owne flesh: now none are so outragious & monstrous to hate their owne flesh, but rather to loue and to cherish it False 0.752 0.832 1.347
Ephesians 5.29 (AKJV) - 0 ephesians 5.29: for no man euer yet hated his owne flesh: now none are so outragious & monstrous to hate their owne flesh, but rather to loue and to cherish it False 0.738 0.827 1.347
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Ephesians 5.29 (AKJV) - 0 ephesians 5.29: for no man euer yet hated his owne flesh: now none are so outragious & monstrous to hate their owne flesh True 0.732 0.882 0.501
Ephesians 5.29 (Geneva) ephesians 5.29: for no man euer yet hated his owne flesh, but nourisheth and cherisheth it, euen as the lord doeth the church. now none are so outragious & monstrous to hate their owne flesh, but rather to loue and to cherish it False 0.72 0.87 1.058
Ephesians 5.29 (Tyndale) - 0 ephesians 5.29: for no man ever yet hated his awne flesshe: now none are so outragious & monstrous to hate their owne flesh, but rather to loue and to cherish it False 0.699 0.598 0.0
Ephesians 5.28 (ODRV) - 0 ephesians 5.28: so also men ought to loue their wiues as their owne bodies. now none are so outragious & monstrous to hate their owne flesh, but rather to loue and to cherish it False 0.644 0.454 1.847
Ephesians 5.29 (Vulgate) ephesians 5.29: nemo enim umquam carnem suam odio habuit: sed nutrit et fovet eam, sicut et christus ecclesiam: now none are so outragious & monstrous to hate their owne flesh, but rather to loue and to cherish it False 0.643 0.328 0.0
Ephesians 5.29 (Geneva) ephesians 5.29: for no man euer yet hated his owne flesh, but nourisheth and cherisheth it, euen as the lord doeth the church. now none are so outragious & monstrous to hate their owne flesh True 0.608 0.841 0.394




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