Prove all things, hold fast that which is good, I Thess. 5.21 handled in two sermons at S. Maries in Cambridge, the first on the Commencement-Sabbath, July 1, 1655, the other since / by William Dillingham.

Dillingham, William, 1617?-1689
Publisher: Printed by John Field printer to the University
Place of Publication: Cambridge
Publication Year: 1656
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A36019 ESTC ID: R19188 STC ID: D1486
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Thessalonians, 1st, V, 21;
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In-Text and thus the fruitfull hearers are said to be such as do NONLATINALPHABET, having heard the word do keep it in an honest and good heart, Luke 8. 15. 3. The word NONLATINALPHABET imports also the maintaining of truth; and thus the fruitful hearers Are said to be such as doe, having herd the word do keep it in an honest and good heart, Lycia 8. 15. 3. The word imports also the maintaining of truth; cc av dt j n2 vbr vvn pc-acp vbi d c-acp n1, vhg vvn dt n1 vdb vvi pn31 p-acp dt j cc j n1, av crd crd crd dt n1 vvz av dt vvg pp-f n1;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Luke 8.15; Luke 8.15 (Geneva); Luke 8.3
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Luke 8.15 (Geneva) luke 8.15: but that which fell in good ground, are they which with an honest and good heart heare the worde, and keepe it, and bring forth fruite with patience. and thus the fruitfull hearers are said to be such as do having heard the word do keep it in an honest and good heart, luke 8 True 0.807 0.744 1.286
Luke 8.15 (AKJV) luke 8.15: but that on the good ground, are they, which in an honest and good heart hauing heard the word, keepe it, and bring foorth fruite with patience. and thus the fruitfull hearers are said to be such as do having heard the word do keep it in an honest and good heart, luke 8 True 0.797 0.823 2.665
Luke 8.15 (ODRV) luke 8.15: and that vpon good ground, are they which in a good and verie good hart, hearing the word, doe retaine it, and yeald fruit in patience. and thus the fruitfull hearers are said to be such as do having heard the word do keep it in an honest and good heart, luke 8 True 0.795 0.36 1.165
Luke 8.15 (AKJV) luke 8.15: but that on the good ground, are they, which in an honest and good heart hauing heard the word, keepe it, and bring foorth fruite with patience. and thus the fruitfull hearers are said to be such as do having heard the word do keep it in an honest and good heart, luke 8. 15. 3. the word imports also the maintaining of truth True 0.753 0.672 3.177
Luke 8.15 (ODRV) luke 8.15: and that vpon good ground, are they which in a good and verie good hart, hearing the word, doe retaine it, and yeald fruit in patience. and thus the fruitfull hearers are said to be such as do having heard the word do keep it in an honest and good heart, luke 8. 15. 3. the word imports also the maintaining of truth True 0.753 0.358 1.664
Luke 8.15 (Geneva) luke 8.15: but that which fell in good ground, are they which with an honest and good heart heare the worde, and keepe it, and bring forth fruite with patience. and thus the fruitfull hearers are said to be such as do having heard the word do keep it in an honest and good heart, luke 8. 15. 3. the word imports also the maintaining of truth True 0.746 0.44 1.543




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In-Text Luke 8. 15. 3. Luke 8.15; Luke 8.3