Amendment of life three sermons, vpon Actes 2. verses 37. 38. conteining the true effect of the worde of God, in the conuersion of the godly: and the maner how it changeth their harts, and reformeth their liues, which is the true vvorke of regeneration. By Iohn Vdall, preacher of the worde of God, at Kingstone vpon Thames.

Udall, John, 1560?-1592
Publisher: Imprinted by J Windet for Thomas Man W B rome and N L ing
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1584
Approximate Era: Elizabeth
TCP ID: A14172 ESTC ID: S102078 STC ID: 24489
Subject Headings: Conduct of life; Sermons, English -- 16th century;
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In-Text but when he hath considerd himselfe, he goeth away, and forgets imediately what manner of one he was. but when he hath considered himself, he Goes away, and forgets Immediately what manner of one he was. cc-acp c-crq pns31 vhz vvn px31, pns31 vvz av, cc vvz av-j q-crq n1 pp-f pi pns31 vbds.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: James 1.23 (Tyndale); James 1.24 (Geneva); James 1.25 (Vulgate)
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James 1.24 (Geneva) james 1.24: for when he hath considered himselfe, hee goeth his way, and forgetteth immediately what maner of one he was. but when he hath considerd himselfe, he goeth away, and forgets imediately what manner of one he was False 0.811 0.952 0.54
James 1.24 (AKJV) james 1.24: for hee beholdeth himselfe, and goeth his way, and straightway forgetteth what maner of man he was. but when he hath considerd himselfe, he goeth away, and forgets imediately what manner of one he was False 0.758 0.764 0.346
James 1.24 (ODRV) james 1.24: for he considered himself, and went his way, and by and by forgat what an one he was. but when he hath considerd himselfe, he goeth away, and forgets imediately what manner of one he was False 0.72 0.738 0.0
James 1.24 (Tyndale) james 1.24: for assone as he hath loked on him silfe he goeth his waye and forgetteth immediatlie what his fassion was. but when he hath considerd himselfe, he goeth away, and forgets imediately what manner of one he was False 0.697 0.344 0.346
James 1.24 (Geneva) james 1.24: for when he hath considered himselfe, hee goeth his way, and forgetteth immediately what maner of one he was. but when he hath considerd himselfe, he goeth away True 0.66 0.876 0.137




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