Gospel-conversation: wherein is shewed, I. How the conversation of believers must be above what could be by the light of nature. II. Beyond those that lived under the law. III. And suitable to what truths the Gospel holds forth. By Jeremiah Burroughs, preacher of the Gospel to Stepney and Criplegate, London. Being the third book published by Thomas Goodwyn, William Greenhil, Sydrach Simpson, Philip Nye, William Bridge, John Yates, William Adderly.

Burroughs, Jeremiah, 1599-1646
Goodwin, Thomas, 1600-1680
Publisher: printed by Peter Cole at the sign of the Printing Press in Cornhil near the Royal Exchange
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1650
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A30579 ESTC ID: R213106 STC ID: B6076A
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Philippians I, 27; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text Knowest thou not (saith Saint James) Oh vain man, what doest thou talk of faith if there be no works? thou art a vain man and thou doest deceive thy self. Knowest thou not (Says Faint James) O vain man, what dost thou talk of faith if there be no works? thou art a vain man and thou dost deceive thy self. vv2 pns21 xx (vvz j np1) uh j n1, q-crq vd2 pns21 vvi pp-f n1 cs pc-acp vbb dx n2? pns21 vb2r dt j n1 cc pns21 vd2 vvi po21 n1.




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James 2.20 (ODRV) james 2.20: but wilt thou know, o vaine man, that faith without workes is idle? knowest thou not (saith saint james) oh vain man, what doest thou talk of faith if there be no works? thou art a vain man and thou doest deceive thy self False 0.804 0.534 0.699
James 2.20 (Geneva) james 2.20: but wilt thou vnderstand, o thou vaine man, that the faith which is without workes, is dead? knowest thou not (saith saint james) oh vain man, what doest thou talk of faith if there be no works? thou art a vain man and thou doest deceive thy self False 0.801 0.442 0.82
James 2.20 (AKJV) james 2.20: but wilt thou knowe, o vaine man, that faith without workes is dead? knowest thou not (saith saint james) oh vain man, what doest thou talk of faith if there be no works? thou art a vain man and thou doest deceive thy self False 0.796 0.476 0.699
James 2.20 (Tyndale) james 2.20: wilt thou vnderstonde o thou vayne man that fayth with out dedes is deed? knowest thou not (saith saint james) oh vain man, what doest thou talk of faith if there be no works True 0.794 0.247 0.309
James 2.20 (AKJV) james 2.20: but wilt thou knowe, o vaine man, that faith without workes is dead? knowest thou not (saith saint james) oh vain man, what doest thou talk of faith if there be no works True 0.789 0.724 0.33
James 2.20 (ODRV) james 2.20: but wilt thou know, o vaine man, that faith without workes is idle? knowest thou not (saith saint james) oh vain man, what doest thou talk of faith if there be no works True 0.783 0.745 0.33
James 2.20 (Geneva) james 2.20: but wilt thou vnderstand, o thou vaine man, that the faith which is without workes, is dead? knowest thou not (saith saint james) oh vain man, what doest thou talk of faith if there be no works True 0.777 0.672 0.373
James 2.20 (Vulgate) james 2.20: vis autem scire, o homo inanis, quoniam fides sine operibus mortua est? knowest thou not (saith saint james) oh vain man, what doest thou talk of faith if there be no works True 0.765 0.511 0.06




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