Division divided, or, Ruines fore-runner discovered and decyphered in a sermon before the right honourable and right worshipfull the Lord Major and Aldermen of the city of London, preached on the Lords-day, September 20, 1646, in Pauls Church, London / by one that wisheth well unto and daily prayeth for unity and uniformity in these three kingdomes.

Bridges, Walter
Publisher: Printed for Andrew Crooke
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1646
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A29386 ESTC ID: R23810 STC ID: B4484
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Matthew XII, 25; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text but these are great sensualists, a Generation of men and women, concerning whom our Apostle is very plaine, They speake evill of the things they know not, 2 Pet. 2.12, That place of the Author to the Hebrewes is to be marked diligently, its designe, but these Are great sensualists, a Generation of men and women, Concerning whom our Apostle is very plain, They speak evil of the things they know not, 2 Pet. 2.12, That place of the Author to the Hebrews is to be marked diligently, its Design, cc-acp d vbr j n2, dt n1 pp-f n2 cc n2, vvg ro-crq po12 n1 vbz av j, pns32 vvb j-jn pp-f dt n2 pns32 vvb xx, crd np1 crd, cst n1 pp-f dt n1 p-acp dt njpg2 vbz pc-acp vbi vvn av-j, po31 n1,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 2 Peter 2.12; Jude 1.10 (Geneva)
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Jude 1.10 (Geneva) jude 1.10: but these speake euill of those thinges, which they know not: and whatsoeuer things they know naturally, as beasts, which are without reason, in those things they corrupt them selues. but these are great sensualists, a generation of men and women, concerning whom our apostle is very plaine, they speake evill of the things they know not, 2 pet True 0.669 0.667 1.54
Jude 1.10 (AKJV) jude 1.10: but these speake euill of those things, which they know not: but what they knowe naturally, as brute beastes, in those things they corrupt themselues. but these are great sensualists, a generation of men and women, concerning whom our apostle is very plaine, they speake evill of the things they know not, 2 pet True 0.663 0.688 1.439
Jude 1.10 (Tyndale) jude 1.10: but these speake evyll of those thinges which they knowe not: and what thinges they knowe naturally as beastes which are without reason in tho thinges they corrupte them selves. but these are great sensualists, a generation of men and women, concerning whom our apostle is very plaine, they speake evill of the things they know not, 2 pet True 0.652 0.364 0.396
2 Peter 2.12 (Geneva) 2 peter 2.12: but these, as naturall brute beasts, led with sensualitie and made to be taken, and destroyed, speake euill of those things which they know not, and shall perish through their owne corruption, but these are great sensualists, a generation of men and women, concerning whom our apostle is very plaine, they speake evill of the things they know not, 2 pet True 0.618 0.654 1.591
Jude 1.10 (Geneva) jude 1.10: but these speake euill of those thinges, which they know not: and whatsoeuer things they know naturally, as beasts, which are without reason, in those things they corrupt them selues. but these are great sensualists, a generation of men and women, concerning whom our apostle is very plaine, they speake evill of the things they know not, 2 pet. 2.12, that place of the author to the hebrewes is to be marked diligently, its designe, False 0.604 0.58 0.639




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In-Text 2 Pet. 2.12, 2 Peter 2.12