Three sermons viz. 1. A commission for an assise, granted to the saints, 2. A close hypocrite discovered, 3. The lawfulnesse of doing good out of hope of reward / by Daniel Cawdrey ...

Cawdrey, Daniel, 1588-1664
Publisher: Printed by R Y for Ph Nevill and are to be sold by Peter Whaley
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1641
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A31445 ESTC ID: R7914 STC ID: C1638
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text Doth our Law condemne a man, before it heare him speake? said another. And thus, the Word of God, the booke of the Law, is said to judge; Does our Law condemn a man, before it hear him speak? said Another. And thus, the Word of God, the book of the Law, is said to judge; vdz po12 n1 vvi dt n1, c-acp pn31 vvb pno31 vvi? vvd j-jn. cc av, dt n1 pp-f np1, dt n1 pp-f dt n1, vbz vvn pc-acp vvi;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: John 12.48; John 12.48 (Geneva); John 19.7 (Tyndale); John 7.51 (AKJV)
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John 7.51 (AKJV) john 7.51: doth our law iudge any man before it heare him, & know what he doth? doth our law condemne a man True 0.643 0.813 0.661
John 7.51 (Tyndale) john 7.51: doth oure lawe iudge eny man before it heare him and knowe what he hath done? doth our law condemne a man True 0.642 0.787 0.358
John 7.51 (AKJV) john 7.51: doth our law iudge any man before it heare him, & know what he doth? doth our law condemne a man, before it heare him speake? said another. and thus, the word of god, the booke of the law, is said to judge False 0.64 0.91 1.049
John 7.51 (ODRV) john 7.51: doth our law iudge a man, vnles it first heare him, and know what he doth? doth our law condemne a man, before it heare him speake? said another. and thus, the word of god, the booke of the law, is said to judge False 0.635 0.896 1.01
John 7.51 (Geneva) john 7.51: doth our law iudge a man before it heare him, and knowe what he hath done? doth our law condemne a man True 0.635 0.85 0.582
John 7.51 (ODRV) john 7.51: doth our law iudge a man, vnles it first heare him, and know what he doth? doth our law condemne a man True 0.632 0.845 0.638
John 7.51 (Geneva) john 7.51: doth our law iudge a man before it heare him, and knowe what he hath done? doth our law condemne a man, before it heare him speake? said another. and thus, the word of god, the booke of the law, is said to judge False 0.621 0.923 0.97
John 7.51 (Tyndale) john 7.51: doth oure lawe iudge eny man before it heare him and knowe what he hath done? doth our law condemne a man, before it heare him speake? said another. and thus, the word of god, the booke of the law, is said to judge False 0.609 0.853 0.536




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