The Christian arte of thriving, whereby a man may become rich to God, or, A sermon vpon Matth.6.33 preached by the right reuerend father in God, George, Lord Bishop of Derry.

Downame, George, d. 1634
Publisher: Imprinted by Felix Kyngston
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1620
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A20725 ESTC ID: S120077 STC ID: 7109A
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Matthew VI, 33; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text how much more will our heauenly Father giue good things to them that aske him? who in loue, wisdome and power doth infinitely more excell earthly Parents, how much more will our heavenly Father give good things to them that ask him? who in love, Wisdom and power does infinitely more excel earthly Parents, c-crq av-d av-dc vmb po12 j n1 vvb j n2 p-acp pno32 cst vvb pno31? r-crq p-acp n1, n1 cc n1 vdz av-j av-dc j j n2,
Note 0 Math. 7 11. Math. 7 11. np1 crd crd




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Luke 11.13 (AKJV); Matthew 7.11; Matthew 7.11 (ODRV)
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Matthew 7.11 (ODRV) - 1 matthew 7.11: how much more wil your father which is in heauen, giue good things to them that aske him? how much more will our heauenly father giue good things to them that aske him? who in loue, wisdome and power doth infinitely more excell earthly parents, False 0.723 0.819 2.985
Matthew 7.11 (AKJV) matthew 7.11: if ye then being euill, know how to giue good giftes vnto your children, how much more shall your father which is in heauen, giue good things to them that aske him? how much more will our heauenly father giue good things to them that aske him? who in loue, wisdome and power doth infinitely more excell earthly parents, False 0.682 0.607 2.737
Luke 11.13 (AKJV) luke 11.13: if ye then, being euill, know how to giue good gifts vnto your children: how much more shall your heauenly father giue the holy spirit to them that aske him? how much more will our heauenly father giue good things to them that aske him? who in loue, wisdome and power doth infinitely more excell earthly parents, False 0.665 0.471 2.883
Matthew 7.11 (Geneva) matthew 7.11: if ye then, which are euill, can giue to your children good giftes, howe much more shall your father which is in heauen, giue good thinges to them that aske him? how much more will our heauenly father giue good things to them that aske him? who in loue, wisdome and power doth infinitely more excell earthly parents, False 0.659 0.632 1.593
Luke 11.13 (Geneva) luke 11.13: if yee then which are euill, can giue good giftes vnto your children, howe much more shall your heauenly father giue the holy ghost to them, that desire him? how much more will our heauenly father giue good things to them that aske him? who in loue, wisdome and power doth infinitely more excell earthly parents, False 0.645 0.349 2.883
Luke 11.13 (ODRV) luke 11.13: if you then being naught, know how to giue good guiftes to your children, how much more wil your father from heauen giue the good spirit to them that aske him? how much more will our heauenly father giue good things to them that aske him? who in loue, wisdome and power doth infinitely more excell earthly parents, False 0.602 0.443 1.626




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Note 0 Math. 7 11. Matthew 7.11