A plaine and compendious exposition of Christs Sermon in the Mount contayned in the 5.6.7. chapters of Saint Matthew. Being the substance of sundry sermons. By Iohn Carter minister at Belstead neare Ipswych:

Carter, John, 1554-1635
Publisher: Printed by W S tansby for Samuel Man dvvelling in Paules Church yard at the signe of the Svvanne
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1627
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A18052 ESTC ID: S116220 STC ID: 4695
Subject Headings: Sermon on the Mount;
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In-Text No more can any man possibly serue God and riches, requiring offices, not onely diuers but directly contrarie. No more can any man possibly serve God and riches, requiring Offices, not only diverse but directly contrary. av-dx av-dc vmb d n1 av-j vvi np1 cc n2, vvg n2, xx av-j j cc-acp av-j j-jn.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Luke 16.13 (Geneva)
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Luke 16.13 (Geneva) - 3 luke 16.13: yee can not serue god and riches. no more can any man possibly serue god and riches, requiring offices, not onely diuers but directly contrarie False 0.661 0.913 4.726
Luke 16.13 (AKJV) - 2 luke 16.13: yee cannot serue god and mammon. no more can any man possibly serue god and riches, requiring offices, not onely diuers but directly contrarie False 0.644 0.749 1.95
Matthew 6.24 (Geneva) matthew 6.24: no man can serue two masters: for eyther he shall hate the one, and loue the other, or els he shall leane to the one, and despise the other. ye cannot serue god and riches. no more can any man possibly serue god and riches, requiring offices, not onely diuers but directly contrarie False 0.639 0.879 5.049
Luke 16.13 (ODRV) luke 16.13: no seruant can serue two maisters; for either he shal hate the one, and loue the other; or cleaue to one, and contemne the other. you can not serue god and mammon. no more can any man possibly serue god and riches, requiring offices, not onely diuers but directly contrarie False 0.63 0.596 1.807
Matthew 6.24 (Tyndale) matthew 6.24: no man an serve two masters. for ether he shall hate the one and love the other: or els he shall lene to the one and despise the other: ye can not serve god and mammon. no more can any man possibly serue god and riches, requiring offices, not onely diuers but directly contrarie False 0.628 0.344 2.238
Matthew 6.24 (ODRV) matthew 6.24: no man can serue two masters. for either he wil hate the one, and loue the other: or he wil sustayne the one, and contemne the other. you cannot serue god and mammon. no more can any man possibly serue god and riches, requiring offices, not onely diuers but directly contrarie False 0.618 0.625 3.431
Matthew 6.24 (AKJV) matthew 6.24: no man can serue two masters: for either he will hate the one and loue the other, or else hee will holde to the one, and despise the other. ye cannot serue god and mammon. no more can any man possibly serue god and riches, requiring offices, not onely diuers but directly contrarie False 0.612 0.628 3.431
Matthew 6.24 (Wycliffe) matthew 6.24: no man may serue tweyn lordis, for ethir he schal hate the toon, and loue the tother; ethir he shal susteyne the toon, and dispise the tothir. ye moun not serue god and richessis. no more can any man possibly serue god and riches, requiring offices, not onely diuers but directly contrarie False 0.608 0.663 2.72




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