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 but Worthy, that is, as much as Beseeming the Gospel, as meet for the Gospel, or as it is translated in your books, Becoming the Gospel; as he that eats and drinks unworthily, eats and drinks his own damnation; but Worthy, that is, as much as Beseeming the Gospel, as meet for the Gospel, or as it is translated in your books, Becoming the Gospel; as he that eats and drinks unworthily, eats and drinks his own damnation; cc-acp j-jn, cst vbz, c-acp d c-acp vvg dt n1, c-acp vvb p-acp dt n1, cc c-acp pn31 vbz vvn p-acp po22 n2, vvg dt n1; c-acp pns31 cst vvz cc vvz av-j, vvz cc vvz po31 d n1;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 Corinthians 11.29 (AKJV); 1 Corinthians 11.29 (ODRV)
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1 Corinthians 11.29 (AKJV) 1 corinthians 11.29: for hee that eateth and drinketh vnworthily, eateth and drinketh damnation to himselfe, not discerning the lords body. as he that eats and drinks unworthily, eats and drinks his own damnation True 0.83 0.888 1.064
1 Corinthians 11.29 (Geneva) 1 corinthians 11.29: for he that eateth and drinketh vnworthily, eateth and drinketh his owne damnation, because he discerneth not the lords body. as he that eats and drinks unworthily, eats and drinks his own damnation True 0.822 0.901 1.095
1 Corinthians 11.29 (Tyndale) 1 corinthians 11.29: for he that eateth or drinketh vnworthely eateth and drynketh his awne damnacion because he maketh no difference of the lordis body. as he that eats and drinks unworthily, eats and drinks his own damnation True 0.8 0.849 0.0
1 Corinthians 11.29 (ODRV) 1 corinthians 11.29: for he that eateth and drinketh vnworthily, eateth and drinketh iudgement to himself, not discerning the body of our lord. as he that eats and drinks unworthily, eats and drinks his own damnation True 0.778 0.884 0.0
1 Corinthians 11.29 (Vulgate) 1 corinthians 11.29: qui enim manducat et bibit indigne, judicium sibi manducat et bibit, non dijudicans corpus domini. as he that eats and drinks unworthily, eats and drinks his own damnation True 0.749 0.587 0.0
1 Corinthians 11.27 (Vulgate) 1 corinthians 11.27: itaque quicumque manducaverit panem hunc, vel biberit calicem domini indigne, reus erit corporis et sanguinis domini. as he that eats and drinks unworthily, eats and drinks his own damnation True 0.748 0.372 0.0
1 Corinthians 11.27 (Tyndale) 1 corinthians 11.27: wherfore whosoevere shall eate of this bred or drynke of the cup vnworthely shalbe giltie of the body and bloud of the lorde as he that eats and drinks unworthily, eats and drinks his own damnation True 0.738 0.475 0.0
1 Corinthians 11.27 (AKJV) 1 corinthians 11.27: wherefore, whosoeuer shall eate this bread, and drinke this cup of the lord vnworthily, shall be guilty of the body and blood of the lord. as he that eats and drinks unworthily, eats and drinks his own damnation True 0.72 0.632 0.0
1 Corinthians 11.27 (ODRV) 1 corinthians 11.27: therfore whosoeuer shal eate this bread, or drinke the chalice of our lord vnworthily, he shal be guilty of the body and of the bloud of our lord. as he that eats and drinks unworthily, eats and drinks his own damnation True 0.716 0.527 0.0
1 Corinthians 11.27 (Geneva) 1 corinthians 11.27: wherefore, whosoeuer shall eate this bread, and drinke the cup of the lord vnworthily, shall be guiltie of the body and blood of the lord. as he that eats and drinks unworthily, eats and drinks his own damnation True 0.712 0.595 0.0
1 Corinthians 11.29 (AKJV) 1 corinthians 11.29: for hee that eateth and drinketh vnworthily, eateth and drinketh damnation to himselfe, not discerning the lords body. but worthy, that is, as much as beseeming the gospel, as meet for the gospel, or as it is translated in your books, becoming the gospel; as he that eats and drinks unworthily, eats and drinks his own damnation False 0.626 0.766 0.45
1 Corinthians 11.29 (Tyndale) 1 corinthians 11.29: for he that eateth or drinketh vnworthely eateth and drynketh his awne damnacion because he maketh no difference of the lordis body. but worthy, that is, as much as beseeming the gospel, as meet for the gospel, or as it is translated in your books, becoming the gospel; as he that eats and drinks unworthily, eats and drinks his own damnation False 0.622 0.568 0.0
1 Corinthians 11.29 (ODRV) 1 corinthians 11.29: for he that eateth and drinketh vnworthily, eateth and drinketh iudgement to himself, not discerning the body of our lord. but worthy, that is, as much as beseeming the gospel, as meet for the gospel, or as it is translated in your books, becoming the gospel; as he that eats and drinks unworthily, eats and drinks his own damnation False 0.621 0.713 0.0




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