Mundanum speculum, or, The worldlings looking glasse Wherein hee may clearly see what a woefull bargaine he makes if he lose his soule for the game of the vvorld. A worke needfull and necessarie for this carelesse age, wherein many neglect the meanes of their saluation. Preached and now published by Edmund Cobbes, master of the Word of God.

Cobbes, Edmund, b. 1592 or 3
Publisher: Printed by M Flesher for Phillip Waterhouse and are to be sold at his shop at the signe of St Pauls Head in Canon street neare London Stone
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1630
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A19036 ESTC ID: S117518 STC ID: 5453
Subject Headings: Christian life;
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In-Text Wee may, and ought in duty to loue our wiues well, yet wee must take heed, they doe not hinder our loue to Christ, we may, and ought in duty to love our wives well, yet we must take heed, they do not hinder our love to christ, pns12 vmb, cc vmd p-acp n1 pc-acp vvi po12 n2 av, av pns12 vmb vvi n1, pns32 vdb xx vvi po12 n1 p-acp np1,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Ephesians 5.28 (ODRV); Luke 14.18; Luke 14.19
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Ephesians 5.28 (ODRV) - 0 ephesians 5.28: so also men ought to loue their wiues as their owne bodies. ought in duty to loue our wiues well True 0.757 0.689 6.863
Ephesians 5.28 (AKJV) - 0 ephesians 5.28: so ought men to loue their wiues, as their owne bodies: ought in duty to loue our wiues well True 0.741 0.684 6.863
Ephesians 5.28 (Tyndale) - 0 ephesians 5.28: so ought men to love their wyves as their awne bodyes. ought in duty to loue our wiues well True 0.738 0.576 2.766
Ephesians 5.33 (AKJV) ephesians 5.33: neuerthelesse, let euery one of you in particular, so loue his wife euen as himselfe, and the wife see that she reuerence her husband. ought in duty to loue our wiues well True 0.725 0.478 1.331
Ephesians 5.33 (Geneva) ephesians 5.33: therefore euery one of you, doe ye so: let euery one loue his wife, euen as himselfe, and let the wife see that shee feare her husband. ought in duty to loue our wiues well True 0.722 0.45 1.203
Ephesians 5.28 (Geneva) ephesians 5.28: so ought men to loue their wiues, as their owne bodies: he that loueth his wife, loueth him selfe. ought in duty to loue our wiues well True 0.721 0.703 5.851
Colossians 3.19 (ODRV) colossians 3.19: men, loue your wiues and be not bitter toward them. ought in duty to loue our wiues well True 0.721 0.536 4.486
Ephesians 5.33 (ODRV) ephesians 5.33: neuertheles you also euery one, let each loue his wife as himself: and let the wife feare her husband. ought in duty to loue our wiues well True 0.717 0.398 1.433
Colossians 3.19 (Geneva) colossians 3.19: husbands, loue your wiues, and be not bitter vnto them. ought in duty to loue our wiues well True 0.715 0.52 4.283
Colossians 3.19 (AKJV) colossians 3.19: husbands, loue your wiues, and be not bitter against them. ought in duty to loue our wiues well True 0.714 0.511 4.486
Colossians 3.19 (Tyndale) colossians 3.19: husbandes love youre wyves and be not bitter vnto them. ought in duty to loue our wiues well True 0.702 0.324 0.0
Ephesians 5.33 (Tyndale) ephesians 5.33: neverthelesse do ye so that every one of you love his wyfe truely even as him silfe. and let the wyfe se that she feare her husbande. ought in duty to loue our wiues well True 0.699 0.36 0.0
Ephesians 5.28 (Vulgate) ephesians 5.28: ita et viri debent diligere uxores suas ut corpora sua. qui suam uxorem diligit, seipsum diligit. ought in duty to loue our wiues well True 0.683 0.445 0.0




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