The true conuert. Or An exposition vpon the vvhole parable of the prodigall. Luke. 15. 11.12. &c. Wherein is manifestly shewed; 1. Mans miserable estate by forsaking of God. 2. Mans happie estate by returning to God. Deliuered in sundry sermons, by Nehemiah Rogers, preacher of Gods Word, at St Margarets Fish-street. And now by him published, intending the farther benefit of so many as then heard it; and the profit of so many as shall please to read it.

Rogers, Nehemiah, 1593-1660
Publisher: Printed by Edward Griffin for Edward Brewster and are to be sold at his shop at the west gate of Pauls at the signe of the Starre
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1620
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A10929 ESTC ID: S116104 STC ID: 21201
Subject Headings: Prodigal son (Parable);
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In-Text 16. And he would faine haue filled his bellie with the husks that the swine did eat: 16. And he would feign have filled his belly with the husks that the Swine did eat: crd cc pns31 vmd av-j vhi vvn po31 n1 p-acp dt n2 cst dt n1 vdd vvi:




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Luke 15.15 (AKJV); Luke 15.16 (AKJV)
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Luke 15.16 (AKJV) - 0 luke 15.16: and he would faine haue filled his belly with the huskes that the swine did eate: 16. and he would faine haue filled his bellie with the husks that the swine did eat False 0.824 0.98 2.225
Luke 15.16 (Geneva) - 0 luke 15.16: and hee would faine haue filled his bellie with the huskes, that the swine ate: 16. and he would faine haue filled his bellie with the husks that the swine did eat False 0.822 0.977 2.225
Luke 15.16 (ODRV) - 0 luke 15.16: and he would faine haue filled his bellie of the huskes that the swine did eate; 16. and he would faine haue filled his bellie with the husks that the swine did eat False 0.809 0.979 3.057
Luke 15.16 (AKJV) - 0 luke 15.16: and he would faine haue filled his belly with the huskes that the swine did eate: he would faine haue filled his bellie with the husks that the swine did eat True 0.804 0.974 0.93
Luke 15.16 (Geneva) - 0 luke 15.16: and hee would faine haue filled his bellie with the huskes, that the swine ate: he would faine haue filled his bellie with the husks that the swine did eat True 0.8 0.972 0.93
Luke 15.16 (ODRV) - 0 luke 15.16: and he would faine haue filled his bellie of the huskes that the swine did eate; he would faine haue filled his bellie with the husks that the swine did eat True 0.787 0.969 1.566
Luke 15.16 (Geneva) - 0 luke 15.16: and hee would faine haue filled his bellie with the huskes, that the swine ate: he would faine haue filled his bellie with the husks True 0.74 0.957 0.93
Luke 15.16 (AKJV) - 0 luke 15.16: and he would faine haue filled his belly with the huskes that the swine did eate: he would faine haue filled his bellie with the husks True 0.733 0.958 0.294
Luke 15.16 (ODRV) - 0 luke 15.16: and he would faine haue filled his bellie of the huskes that the swine did eate; he would faine haue filled his bellie with the husks True 0.725 0.953 0.93
Luke 15.16 (Tyndale) - 0 luke 15.16: and he wold fayne have filled his bely with the coddes that the swyne ate: 16. and he would faine haue filled his bellie with the husks that the swine did eat False 0.678 0.911 0.629




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