A funeral sermon preached upon the death of the Reverend and Excellent Divine Dr. Thomas Manton, who deceas'd Octob. 18, 1677 by William Bates ... ; to which is now added, the last publick sermon Dr. Manton preached.

Bates, William, 1625-1699
Manton, Thomas, 1620-1677
Publisher: Printed by J D for Brabazon Aylmer
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1678
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A26793 ESTC ID: R11400 STC ID: B1110
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Timothy, 2nd, I, 18; Funeral sermons; Future life; Manton, Thomas, 1620-1677; Sermons, English;
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In-Text And he said unto them, Ye are they who justify your selves before Men, but God knoweth their Hearts, And he said unto them, You Are they who justify your selves before Men, but God Knoweth their Hearts, cc pns31 vvd p-acp pno32, pn22 vbr pns32 r-crq vvb po22 n2 p-acp n2, cc-acp np1 vvz po32 n2,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Luke 16.15; Luke 16.15 (AKJV); Luke 16.15 (Geneva)
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Luke 16.15 (Geneva) - 0 luke 16.15: then he sayde vnto them, yee are they, which iustifie your selues before men: and he said unto them, ye are they who justify your selves before men True 0.787 0.931 0.412
Luke 16.15 (ODRV) - 1 luke 16.15: you are they that iustifie your selues before men, but god knoweth your hartes, because that which is high to men, is abomination before god. and he said unto them, ye are they who justify your selves before men, but god knoweth their hearts, False 0.713 0.904 1.204
Luke 16.15 (Geneva) luke 16.15: then he sayde vnto them, yee are they, which iustifie your selues before men: but god knoweth your heartes: for that which is highly esteemed among men, is abomination in the sight of god. and he said unto them, ye are they who justify your selves before men, but god knoweth their hearts, False 0.686 0.941 1.063
Luke 16.15 (ODRV) luke 16.15: and he said to them: you are they that iustifie your selues before men, but god knoweth your hartes, because that which is high to men, is abomination before god. and he said unto them, ye are they who justify your selves before men True 0.638 0.894 1.235
Luke 16.15 (Vulgate) luke 16.15: et ait illis: vos estis qui justificatis vos coram hominibus: deus autem novit corda vestra: quia quod hominibus altum est, abominatio est ante deum. and he said unto them, ye are they who justify your selves before men, but god knoweth their hearts, False 0.637 0.352 0.0
Luke 16.15 (AKJV) - 0 luke 16.15: and he said vnto them, ye are they which iustifie your selues before men, but god knoweth your hearts: and he said unto them, ye are they who justify your selves before men True 0.634 0.927 1.955
Luke 16.15 (Tyndale) luke 16.15: and he sayd vnto them: ye are they which iustifie youre selves before me: but god knoweth youre hertes. for ye which is highlie estemed amonge me is abhominable in the sight of god. and he said unto them, ye are they who justify your selves before men, but god knoweth their hearts, False 0.609 0.938 2.647




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