The necessitie of righteousnes. Or A profitable and fruitfull sermon vpon the fift chapter of the Gospell of S. Mathew. vers. 20. Preached and penned by that famous, learned, iudicious, orthodoxall, holy, wise, and skilfull preacher and servant of God, now deceased, and with his God triumphing in Heaven, Iohn Randall, Batchelour of Divinitie, pastour of St Andrewes Hubbart in little East-cheape London, sometimes fellow of Lincolne Colledge in Oxford. And now published, to the glory of God, the edification of his Church, and the honourable memoriall of the author, by William Holbrooke, preacher of the Word of God in the church aforesaid

Holbrooke, William
Randall, John, 1570-1622
Publisher: Printed by I ohn D awson for Nathaniel Newbery and William Sheffard and are to be sold at their shops in Popes head Alley
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1622
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A10393 ESTC ID: S115634 STC ID: 20675
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text Now the eye being wicked, and the light being darkned, oh, how great was the darkenesse of the whole body? In the middest of this darkenesse came the true light of the world, to cleare the Law, to cleare the Doctrine of salvation, to loose the workes of the Devill, as himselfe speakes; Now the eye being wicked, and the Light being darkened, o, how great was the darkness of the Whole body? In the midst of this darkness Come the true Light of the world, to clear the Law, to clear the Doctrine of salvation, to lose the works of the devil, as himself speaks; av dt n1 vbg j, cc dt n1 vbg vvn, uh, c-crq j vbds dt n1 pp-f dt j-jn n1? p-acp dt n1 pp-f d n1 vvd dt j n1 pp-f dt n1, pc-acp vvi dt n1, pc-acp vvi dt n1 pp-f n1, pc-acp vvi dt n2 pp-f dt n1, c-acp px31 vvz;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 John 3.8; Matthew 6.23 (AKJV); Matthew 6.23 (Tyndale)
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Matthew 6.23 (AKJV) matthew 6.23: but if thine eye be euill, thy whole body shall be full of darknesse. if therfore the light that is in thee be darkenesse, how great is that darkenesse? now the eye being wicked, and the light being darkned, oh, how great was the darkenesse of the whole body True 0.694 0.835 4.017
Matthew 6.23 (Tyndale) matthew 6.23: but and if thyne eye be wycked then all thy body shalbe full of derckenes. wherfore yf the light that is in the be darckenes: how greate is that darckenes. now the eye being wicked, and the light being darkned, oh, how great was the darkenesse of the whole body True 0.694 0.537 1.04
Matthew 6.23 (Geneva) matthew 6.23: but if thine eye be wicked, then all thy body shalbe darke. wherefore if the light that is in thee, be darkenes, howe great is that darkenesse? now the eye being wicked, and the light being darkned, oh, how great was the darkenesse of the whole body True 0.693 0.884 5.432
Matthew 6.23 (ODRV) matthew 6.23: but if thine eye be naught: thy whole body shal be darkesome. if then the light that is in thee, be darkness: the darkness it self how great shal it be? now the eye being wicked, and the light being darkned, oh, how great was the darkenesse of the whole body True 0.684 0.729 2.17
Luke 11.34 (Tyndale) luke 11.34: the light of thy body is the eye. therfore when thine eye is single: then is all thy body full of light. but if thine eye be evyll: then shall thy body also be full of darknes. now the eye being wicked, and the light being darkned, oh, how great was the darkenesse of the whole body True 0.68 0.281 1.659
Luke 11.34 (AKJV) luke 11.34: the light of the body is the eye: therefore when thine eye is single, thy whole body also is full of light: but when thine eye is euill, thy body also is full of darkenesse. now the eye being wicked, and the light being darkned, oh, how great was the darkenesse of the whole body True 0.679 0.674 2.878
Luke 11.34 (Geneva) luke 11.34: the light of the bodie is the eye: therefore when thine eye is single, then is thy whole bodie light: but if thine eye be euill, then thy bodie is darke. now the eye being wicked, and the light being darkned, oh, how great was the darkenesse of the whole body True 0.664 0.63 0.914
Luke 11.34 (ODRV) luke 11.34: the candle of thy body is thine eye. if thine eye be simple, thy whole body shal be lightsome: but if it be naught, thy body also shal be darkesome. now the eye being wicked, and the light being darkned, oh, how great was the darkenesse of the whole body True 0.632 0.455 1.473




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