The mystery of iniquity discovered to work in the children of disobedience whereby the pretended godliness of schismaticks appeareth to be the greatest ungodliness : in a cathedral-lecture at St. Peters in Exon / by Arthur Bury ...

Bury, Arthur, 1624-1713
Publisher: Printed for Francis Eglesfield
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1660
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A30669 ESTC ID: R43074 STC ID: B6198
Subject Headings: Church of England -- Apologetic works; Dissenters, Religious -- England;
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In-Text Thus we see what great reason the Apostle had, so importunately to beseech the Romans, that they would mark them which cause Division. Thus we see what great reason the Apostle had, so importunately to beseech the Roman, that they would mark them which cause Division. av pns12 vvb r-crq j n1 dt n1 vhd, av av-j p-acp vvb dt njp2, cst pns32 vmd vvi pno32 r-crq n1 n1.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Romans 16.17 (ODRV)
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Romans 16.17 (ODRV) romans 16.17: and i desire you, brethren, to marke them that make dissensions and scandals contrarie to the doctrine which you haue learned, and auoid them. importunately to beseech the romans, that they would mark them which cause division True 0.689 0.65 0.154
Romans 16.17 (Geneva) romans 16.17: now i beseech you brethren, marke them diligently which cause diuision and offences, contrary to the doctrine which ye haue learned, and auoide them. importunately to beseech the romans, that they would mark them which cause division True 0.687 0.846 0.669
Romans 16.17 (AKJV) romans 16.17: now i beseech you, brethren, marke them which cause diuisions and offences, contrary to the doctrine which ye haue learned, and auoide them. importunately to beseech the romans, that they would mark them which cause division True 0.685 0.858 0.688
Romans 16.17 (Geneva) romans 16.17: now i beseech you brethren, marke them diligently which cause diuision and offences, contrary to the doctrine which ye haue learned, and auoide them. thus we see what great reason the apostle had, so importunately to beseech the romans, that they would mark them which cause division False 0.679 0.82 0.535
Romans 16.17 (Tyndale) romans 16.17: i beseche you brethren marke them which cause division and geve occasions of evyll contrary to the doctrine which ye have learned: and avoyde them. importunately to beseech the romans, that they would mark them which cause division True 0.666 0.789 1.548
Romans 16.17 (AKJV) romans 16.17: now i beseech you, brethren, marke them which cause diuisions and offences, contrary to the doctrine which ye haue learned, and auoide them. thus we see what great reason the apostle had, so importunately to beseech the romans, that they would mark them which cause division False 0.664 0.837 0.55
Romans 16.17 (ODRV) romans 16.17: and i desire you, brethren, to marke them that make dissensions and scandals contrarie to the doctrine which you haue learned, and auoid them. thus we see what great reason the apostle had, so importunately to beseech the romans, that they would mark them which cause division False 0.64 0.528 0.176
Romans 16.17 (Tyndale) romans 16.17: i beseche you brethren marke them which cause division and geve occasions of evyll contrary to the doctrine which ye have learned: and avoyde them. thus we see what great reason the apostle had, so importunately to beseech the romans, that they would mark them which cause division False 0.638 0.711 1.439




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