Sermons preached upon several occasions by Timothy Armitage.

Armitage, Timothy, d. 1655
Publisher: s n
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1678
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A25827 ESTC ID: R25891 STC ID: A3702
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text this is the last end, and so he doth all as to the Lord: this is the last end, and so he does all as to the Lord: d vbz dt ord n1, cc av pns31 vdz d c-acp p-acp dt n1:




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Colossians 3.23 (Tyndale)
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Colossians 3.23 (Tyndale) colossians 3.23: and whatsoever ye do do it hertely as though ye did it to the lorde and not vnto men so he doth all as to the lord True 0.643 0.552 0.0
Colossians 3.23 (ODRV) colossians 3.23: whatsoeuer you doe, worke it from the hart as to our lord, and not to men: so he doth all as to the lord True 0.621 0.519 0.545
Ephesians 6.7 (AKJV) ephesians 6.7: with good will doing seruice, as to the lord, and not to men, so he doth all as to the lord True 0.62 0.404 0.571
Colossians 3.23 (AKJV) colossians 3.23: and whatsoeuer yee doe, doe it heartily, as to the lord, and not vnto men: so he doth all as to the lord True 0.613 0.491 0.499
Colossians 3.23 (Geneva) colossians 3.23: and whatsoeuer ye doe, doe it heartily, as to the lord, and not to men, so he doth all as to the lord True 0.606 0.532 0.521




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