The dutie and danger of swearing opened in a sermon preached at York, February 3, 1655, the day of swearing the lord maior / by Edward Bowles ...

Bowles, Edward, 1613-1662
Publisher: Printed and sold in York by Tho Broad
Place of Publication: York
Publication Year: 1655
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A28913 ESTC ID: R31277 STC ID: B3871
Subject Headings: Oaths -- Great Britain; Swearing -- Great Britain;
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In-Text but what profit is it to win the world and lose a mans own soul, saith Christ, who knew well enough what the worth of both was, Matth. 16. 26. such a man is like to come to Iudas his reckoning, who dearly earned the reward of iniquity, Act. 1. 18. Others who think it base to forswear themselves for money, will yet do it out of respect to a Superiour, or kindnesse to a friend; but what profit is it to win the world and loose a men own soul, Says christ, who knew well enough what the worth of both was, Matthew 16. 26. such a man is like to come to Iudas his reckoning, who dearly earned the reward of iniquity, Act. 1. 18. Others who think it base to forswear themselves for money, will yet do it out of respect to a Superior, or kindness to a friend; cc-acp q-crq n1 vbz pn31 p-acp vvb dt n1 cc vvi dt ng1 d n1, vvz np1, r-crq vvd av av-d r-crq dt n1 pp-f d vbds, np1 crd crd d dt n1 vbz av-j pc-acp vvi p-acp np1 po31 n-vvg, r-crq av-jn vvd dt n1 pp-f n1, n1 crd crd ng2-jn r-crq vvb pn31 j pc-acp vvi px32 p-acp n1, vmb av vdi pn31 av pp-f n1 p-acp dt j-jn, cc n1 p-acp dt n1;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 2 Peter 2.15 (Geneva); Acts 1.18; Ecclesiastes 9.3; Job 33.22 (Geneva); Matthew 16.26; Matthew 16.26 (AKJV)
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Matthew 16.26 (AKJV) - 0 matthew 16.26: for what is a man profited, if hee shal gaine the whole world, and lose his owne soule? but what profit is it to win the world and lose a mans own soul, saith christ, who knew well enough what the worth of both was, matth True 0.798 0.767 3.563
Matthew 16.26 (ODRV) - 0 matthew 16.26: for what doth is profit a man, if he gaine the whole world, and sustaine the damage of his soule? but what profit is it to win the world and lose a mans own soul, saith christ, who knew well enough what the worth of both was, matth True 0.789 0.582 4.352
Matthew 16.26 (Wycliffe) - 0 matthew 16.26: for what profitith it to a man, if he wynne al the world, and suffre peiryng of his soule? but what profit is it to win the world and lose a mans own soul, saith christ, who knew well enough what the worth of both was, matth True 0.785 0.484 1.641
Matthew 16.26 (Geneva) - 0 matthew 16.26: for what shall it profite a man though he should winne the whole worlde, if hee lose his owne soule? but what profit is it to win the world and lose a mans own soul, saith christ, who knew well enough what the worth of both was, matth True 0.774 0.747 1.986
Matthew 16.26 (Tyndale) matthew 16.26: what shall it proffet a man though he shulde wynne all the whoole worlde: yf he loose his owne soule? or els what shall a man geve to redeme his soule agayne with all? but what profit is it to win the world and lose a mans own soul, saith christ, who knew well enough what the worth of both was, matth True 0.725 0.487 0.0




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In-Text Matth. 16. 26. Matthew 16.26
In-Text Act. 1. 18. Acts 1.18