The sermons of M. Iohn Caluin, vpon the Epistle of S. Paule too the Ephesians. Translated out of French into English by Arthur Golding

Calvin, Jean, 1509-1564
Golding, Arthur, 1536-1606
Publisher: By Thomas Dawson for Lucas Harison and George Byshop
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1577
Approximate Era: Elizabeth
TCP ID: A17705 ESTC ID: S122384 STC ID: 4448
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In-Text is our owne vanitie, bycause euery of vs begulleth himselfe with his owne fond and wandering lustes. is our own vanity, Because every of us begulleth himself with his own found and wandering lusts. vbz po12 d n1, c-acp d pp-f pno12 vvz px31 p-acp po31 d j cc j-vvg n2.




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James 1.14 (ODRV) james 1.14: but euery one is tempted of his owne concupiscence abstracted and allured. euery of vs begulleth himselfe with his owne fond and wandering lustes True 0.636 0.607 0.25
James 1.14 (AKJV) james 1.14: but euery man is tempted, when hee is drawen away of his owne lust, and entised. euery of vs begulleth himselfe with his owne fond and wandering lustes True 0.628 0.35 0.22
James 1.14 (Geneva) james 1.14: but euery man is tempted, when hee is drawen away by his owne concupiscence, and is entised. euery of vs begulleth himselfe with his owne fond and wandering lustes True 0.606 0.377 0.22




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