An exposition with practical observations upon the three first chapters of the book of Iob delivered in XXI lectures at Magnus neare the bridge, London, by Joseph Caryl ...

Caryl, Joseph, 1602-1673
Publisher: Printed by G Miller for Henry Overton and Luke Fawne and Iohn Rothwell
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1643
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A35389 ESTC ID: R33345 STC ID: C754
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Job I-III -- Commentaries; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text as to doe and speake so much, without any touch of sinne, without any spot of defilement? Jobs question Cap. 9. affirmes, that no man can doe any one act purely pure, Who can bring a cleane thing out of that which is uncleane? Now Job himselfe in his nature was uncleane, he had uncleannesse in him, as to do and speak so much, without any touch of sin, without any spot of defilement? Jobs question Cap. 9. affirms, that no man can do any one act purely pure, Who can bring a clean thing out of that which is unclean? Now Job himself in his nature was unclean, he had uncleanness in him, c-acp pc-acp vdi cc vvi av av-d, p-acp d n1 pp-f n1, p-acp d n1 pp-f n1? n2 vvb np1 crd vvz, cst dx n1 vmb vdi d crd n1 av-j j, q-crq vmb vvi dt j n1 av pp-f d r-crq vbz j? av np1 px31 p-acp po31 n1 vbds j, pns31 vhd n1 p-acp pno31,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Ecclesiastes 7.20 (AKJV); James 3.2 (Geneva); Job 14.4 (AKJV); Job 2.10 (AKJV); Job 2.10 (Geneva)
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Job 14.4 (AKJV) job 14.4: who can bring a cleane thing out of an vncleane? not one. affirmes, that no man can doe any one act purely pure, who can bring a cleane thing out of that which is uncleane True 0.747 0.694 0.605
Job 14.4 (Geneva) - 0 job 14.4: who can bring a cleane thing out of filthinesse? affirmes, that no man can doe any one act purely pure, who can bring a cleane thing out of that which is uncleane True 0.709 0.585 0.605
Job 14.4 (AKJV) job 14.4: who can bring a cleane thing out of an vncleane? not one. as to doe and speake so much, without any touch of sinne, without any spot of defilement? jobs question cap. 9. affirmes, that no man can doe any one act purely pure, who can bring a cleane thing out of that which is uncleane? now job himselfe in his nature was uncleane, he had uncleannesse in him, False 0.666 0.661 0.585
Job 14.4 (Geneva) job 14.4: who can bring a cleane thing out of filthinesse? there is not one. as to doe and speake so much, without any touch of sinne, without any spot of defilement? jobs question cap. 9. affirmes, that no man can doe any one act purely pure, who can bring a cleane thing out of that which is uncleane? now job himselfe in his nature was uncleane, he had uncleannesse in him, False 0.655 0.715 0.585




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