The sincere preacher prouing that in whom is adulation, auarice, or ambition, he cannot be sincere. Deliuered in three sermons in Dartmouth in Deuon, vpon I. Thes. 2. 5.6. By Walter Wylshman, Mr. of Art, and minister of the Word there.

Wylshman, Walter, 1571 or 2-1636
Publisher: Imprinted by Felix Kyngston for Ionas Man
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1616
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A15797 ESTC ID: S114199 STC ID: 26058
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text what it is, the Grecians deriue this word NONLATINALPHABET, to flatter, NONLATINALPHABET, which signifieth meat, because (as the Apostle saith) they that are such serue not the Lord Iesus Christ, but their owne bellies, and with faire speeches and flattering deceiue the hearts of the simple. what it is, the Greeks derive this word, to flatter,, which signifies meat, Because (as the Apostle Says) they that Are such serve not the Lord Iesus christ, but their own bellies, and with fair Speeches and flattering deceive the hearts of the simple. q-crq pn31 vbz, dt njp2 vvb d n1, pc-acp vvi,, r-crq vvz n1, c-acp (c-acp dt n1 vvz) pns32 cst vbr d vvb xx dt n1 np1 np1, cc-acp po32 d n2, cc p-acp j n2 cc j-vvg vvb dt n2 pp-f dt j.
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Adjacent References with Relevance: Romans 16.18; Romans 16.18 (Geneva)
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Romans 16.18 (Geneva) romans 16.18: for they that are such, serue not the lord iesus christ, but their owne bellies, and with faire speach and flattering deceiue the heartes of the simple. what it is, the grecians deriue this word to flatter, which signifieth meat, because (as the apostle saith) they that are such serue not the lord iesus christ, but their owne bellies, and with faire speeches and flattering deceiue the hearts of the simple True 0.725 0.964 21.797
Romans 16.18 (AKJV) romans 16.18: for they that are such, serue not our lord iesus christ, but their owne belly, and by good wordes and faire speeches deceiue the hearts of the simple. what it is, the grecians deriue this word to flatter, which signifieth meat, because (as the apostle saith) they that are such serue not the lord iesus christ, but their owne bellies, and with faire speeches and flattering deceiue the hearts of the simple True 0.699 0.95 21.207
Romans 16.18 (Tyndale) romans 16.18: for they that are suche serve not the lorde iesus christ: but their awne bellyes and with swete preachinges and flatteringe wordes deceave the hertes of the innocetes. what it is, the grecians deriue this word to flatter, which signifieth meat, because (as the apostle saith) they that are such serue not the lord iesus christ, but their owne bellies, and with faire speeches and flattering deceiue the hearts of the simple True 0.682 0.672 3.452
Romans 16.18 (ODRV) romans 16.18: for such doe not serue christ our lord, but their owne belly: and by sweet speaches and benedictions seduce the harts of innocents. what it is, the grecians deriue this word to flatter, which signifieth meat, because (as the apostle saith) they that are such serue not the lord iesus christ, but their owne bellies, and with faire speeches and flattering deceiue the hearts of the simple True 0.673 0.761 6.328




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