A treatise of faith, and of some principal fruits thereof Deliuered in two sermons, vpon the third chapter of the epistle of Paul to the Ephesians, verse the 12. With some additions and enlargements, tending to the satistaction of such as are in doubt, whether they haue faith or no, and to the comforting of such as are troubled about the weakenesse of their faith. By G. Throgmorton, minister of the word of God.

Throgmorton, George
Publisher: Printed by I L egat for William Sheffard and are to be sold at his shop at the entring in of Popes head Alley out of Lumbarde street
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1624
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A13755 ESTC ID: S101278 STC ID: 24052
Subject Headings: ;
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In-Text The nourishing vertue of meate feeding the heart and strengthning it, opens the mouth to ioyfull praise, as Psal. 22.26. & Psal. 63.5. Dan. 5.4. They ate and dranke, and praised the gods of siluer and gold. The nourishing virtue of meat feeding the heart and strengthening it, Opens the Mouth to joyful praise, as Psalm 22.26. & Psalm 63.5. Dan. 5.4. They ate and drank, and praised the God's of silver and gold. dt j-vvg n1 pp-f n1 vvg dt n1 cc vvg pn31, vvz dt n1 p-acp j n1, c-acp np1 crd. cc np1 crd. np1 crd. pns32 vvd cc vvd, cc vvd dt n2 pp-f n1 cc n1.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Daniel 5.4; Daniel 5.4 (AKJV); Ephesians 1.7 (ODRV); Psalms 22.26; Psalms 63.5
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Daniel 5.4 (AKJV) daniel 5.4: they drunke wine, and praised the gods of gold and of siluer, of brasse, of yron, of wood, and of stone. they ate and dranke, and praised the gods of siluer and gold True 0.748 0.943 0.997
Daniel 5.4 (Geneva) daniel 5.4: they drunke wine and praysed the gods of golde, and of siluer, of brasse, of yron, of wood and of stone. they ate and dranke, and praised the gods of siluer and gold True 0.734 0.928 0.009
Daniel 5.4 (ODRV) daniel 5.4: they dranke wine, and praysed their goddes of gold, and of siluer, of brasse, of yron, and of wood, and of stone. they ate and dranke, and praised the gods of siluer and gold True 0.72 0.913 0.997
Daniel 5.4 (Vulgate) daniel 5.4: bibebant vinum, et laudabant deos suos aureos et argenteos, aereos, ferreos, ligneosque et lapideos. they ate and dranke, and praised the gods of siluer and gold True 0.676 0.302 0.0
Daniel 5.4 (AKJV) daniel 5.4: they drunke wine, and praised the gods of gold and of siluer, of brasse, of yron, of wood, and of stone. the nourishing vertue of meate feeding the heart and strengthning it, opens the mouth to ioyfull praise, as psal. 22.26. & psal. 63.5. dan. 5.4. they ate and dranke, and praised the gods of siluer and gold False 0.65 0.838 0.952
Daniel 5.4 (Geneva) daniel 5.4: they drunke wine and praysed the gods of golde, and of siluer, of brasse, of yron, of wood and of stone. the nourishing vertue of meate feeding the heart and strengthning it, opens the mouth to ioyfull praise, as psal. 22.26. & psal. 63.5. dan. 5.4. they ate and dranke, and praised the gods of siluer and gold False 0.638 0.766 0.124
Daniel 5.4 (ODRV) daniel 5.4: they dranke wine, and praysed their goddes of gold, and of siluer, of brasse, of yron, and of wood, and of stone. the nourishing vertue of meate feeding the heart and strengthning it, opens the mouth to ioyfull praise, as psal. 22.26. & psal. 63.5. dan. 5.4. they ate and dranke, and praised the gods of siluer and gold False 0.638 0.671 0.928




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In-Text Psal. 22.26. & Psalms 22.26
In-Text Psal. 63.5. Psalms 63.5
In-Text Dan. 5.4. Daniel 5.4