Thirteene sermons of Maister Iohn Caluine, entreating of the free election of God in Iacob, and of reprobation in Esau A treatise wherin euery Christian may see the excellent benefites of God towardes his children, and his maruelous iudgements towards the reprobate, firste published in the French toung, & now translated into English, by Iohn Fielde, for the comfort of all Christians.

Calvin, Jean, 1509-1564
Fielde, John, d. 1588
Publisher: By Thomas Dawson for Thomas Man and Tobie Cooke
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1579
Approximate Era: Elizabeth
TCP ID: A17722 ESTC ID: S107264 STC ID: 4457
Subject Headings: Esau -- (Biblical figure); Jacob -- (Biblical patriarch); Reformed Church; Sermons, English -- 16th century;
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In-Text There is therefore but one way to nourishe peace and concorde: and that is, that no man seeke that which is his owne: There is Therefore but one Way to nourish peace and concord: and that is, that no man seek that which is his own: pc-acp vbz av cc-acp crd n1 pc-acp vvi n1 cc n1: cc cst vbz, cst dx n1 vvi d r-crq vbz po31 d:




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 Corinthians 10.24 (AKJV); 1 Corinthians 13.5 (Geneva)
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1 Corinthians 10.24 (Vulgate) 1 corinthians 10.24: nemo quod suum est quaerat, sed quod alterius. no man seeke that which is his owne True 0.764 0.785 0.0
1 Corinthians 10.24 (ODRV) 1 corinthians 10.24: let no man seeke his owne, but another man's. no man seeke that which is his owne True 0.732 0.855 1.207
1 Corinthians 10.24 (Tyndale) - 0 1 corinthians 10.24: let no man seke his awne proffet: no man seeke that which is his owne True 0.718 0.522 0.369
1 Corinthians 10.24 (Geneva) 1 corinthians 10.24: let no man seeke his owne, but euery man anothers wealth. no man seeke that which is his owne True 0.711 0.846 1.119
Philippians 2.21 (AKJV) philippians 2.21: for all seeke their owne, not the things which are iesus christs. no man seeke that which is his owne True 0.645 0.803 0.774
Philippians 2.21 (Geneva) philippians 2.21: for all seeke their owne, and not that which is iesus christes. no man seeke that which is his owne True 0.644 0.855 0.813
Philippians 2.21 (ODRV) philippians 2.21: for al seeke the things that are their owne; not the things that are iesvs christs. no man seeke that which is his owne True 0.642 0.805 0.705
1 Corinthians 10.24 (AKJV) - 0 1 corinthians 10.24: let no man seeke his owne: there is therefore but one way to nourishe peace and concorde: and that is, that no man seeke that which is his owne False 0.64 0.75 0.168
1 Corinthians 10.24 (Geneva) 1 corinthians 10.24: let no man seeke his owne, but euery man anothers wealth. there is therefore but one way to nourishe peace and concorde: and that is, that no man seeke that which is his owne False 0.632 0.622 0.162
1 Corinthians 10.24 (Vulgate) 1 corinthians 10.24: nemo quod suum est quaerat, sed quod alterius. there is therefore but one way to nourishe peace and concorde: and that is, that no man seeke that which is his owne False 0.623 0.369 0.0
1 Corinthians 10.24 (ODRV) 1 corinthians 10.24: let no man seeke his owne, but another man's. there is therefore but one way to nourishe peace and concorde: and that is, that no man seeke that which is his owne False 0.617 0.684 0.175




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