A man in Christ, or A new creature To which is added a treatise, containing meditations from the creatures. By Thomas Taylor, Dr. in Diuinity.

Taylor, Thomas, 1576-1632
Publisher: Printed by H Lownes for I Bartlet at the gilt Cup in Cheapeside
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1629
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A13542 ESTC ID: S101983 STC ID: 23833
Subject Headings: Meditations; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text How many Meditations may one draw hence? Nay, the very Thornes and Briars teach us to beware of earthly and choaking cares, Luke 8. 14. and pleasures which choake the Word, that the seede of God cannot thrive in their hearts; How many Meditations may one draw hence? Nay, the very Thorns and Briers teach us to beware of earthly and choking Cares, Lycia 8. 14. and pleasures which choke the Word, that the seed of God cannot thrive in their hearts; c-crq d n2 vmb crd vvb av? uh-x, dt j n2 cc n2 vvb pno12 pc-acp vvi pp-f j cc j-vvg n2, av crd crd cc n2 r-crq vvi dt n1, cst dt n1 pp-f np1 vmbx vvi p-acp po32 n2;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: John 15.5 (Geneva); Luke 8.14; Luke 8.14 (Geneva); Psalms 92.13
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Luke 8.14 (Geneva) luke 8.14: and that which fell among thornes, are they which haue heard, and after their departure are choked with cares and with riches, and voluptuous liuing, and bring forth no fruite. how many meditations may one draw hence? nay, the very thornes and briars teach us to beware of earthly and choaking cares, luke 8. 14. and pleasures which choake the word, that the seede of god cannot thrive in their hearts False 0.749 0.251 2.892
Luke 8.14 (Tyndale) luke 8.14: and that which fell amonge thornes are they which heare and goo forth and are choked with cares and with riches and volupteous lyvinge and bringe forth noo frute. how many meditations may one draw hence? nay, the very thornes and briars teach us to beware of earthly and choaking cares, luke 8. 14. and pleasures which choake the word, that the seede of god cannot thrive in their hearts False 0.745 0.2 2.747
Luke 8.14 (ODRV) luke 8.14: and that which fel into thornes, are they that haue heard, and going their waies, are choked with cares and riches and pleasures of this life, and render not fruit. how many meditations may one draw hence? nay, the very thornes and briars teach us to beware of earthly and choaking cares, luke 8. 14. and pleasures which choake the word, that the seede of god cannot thrive in their hearts False 0.709 0.278 4.587
Luke 8.14 (AKJV) luke 8.14: and that which fell among thornes, are they, which when they haue heard, goe forth, and are choked with cares and riches, and pleasures of this life, and bring no fruite to perfection. how many meditations may one draw hence? nay, the very thornes and briars teach us to beware of earthly and choaking cares, luke 8. 14. and pleasures which choake the word, that the seede of god cannot thrive in their hearts False 0.708 0.403 4.47
Luke 8.14 (Tyndale) luke 8.14: and that which fell amonge thornes are they which heare and goo forth and are choked with cares and with riches and volupteous lyvinge and bringe forth noo frute. nay, the very thornes and briars teach us to beware of earthly and choaking cares, luke 8 True 0.705 0.295 3.233
Luke 8.14 (Geneva) luke 8.14: and that which fell among thornes, are they which haue heard, and after their departure are choked with cares and with riches, and voluptuous liuing, and bring forth no fruite. nay, the very thornes and briars teach us to beware of earthly and choaking cares, luke 8 True 0.675 0.353 3.402




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