Family devotions for Sunday evenings throughout the year. Volume II : being practical discourses with suitable prayers / by Theophilus Dorrington.

Dorrington, Theophilus, d. 1715
Publisher: Printed for John Wyat
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1694
Approximate Era: WilliamAndMary
TCP ID: A36368 ESTC ID: R28593 STC ID: D1939
Subject Headings: Devotional exercises; Prayers;
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In-Text When he says, What shall it profit a Man to gain the whole World and lose his Soul: When he Says, What shall it profit a Man to gain the Whole World and loose his Soul: c-crq pns31 vvz, q-crq vmb pn31 vvi dt n1 pc-acp vvi dt j-jn n1 cc vvi po31 n1:




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 Timothy 6.6 (Tyndale); Matthew 16.26 (ODRV)
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Matthew 16.26 (ODRV) - 0 matthew 16.26: for what doth is profit a man, if he gaine the whole world, and sustaine the damage of his soule? when he says, what shall it profit a man to gain the whole world and lose his soul False 0.801 0.873 2.488
Matthew 16.26 (AKJV) - 0 matthew 16.26: for what is a man profited, if hee shal gaine the whole world, and lose his owne soule? when he says, what shall it profit a man to gain the whole world and lose his soul False 0.791 0.898 1.522
Matthew 16.26 (Wycliffe) - 0 matthew 16.26: for what profitith it to a man, if he wynne al the world, and suffre peiryng of his soule? when he says, what shall it profit a man to gain the whole world and lose his soul False 0.786 0.743 0.874
Matthew 16.26 (Geneva) - 0 matthew 16.26: for what shall it profite a man though he should winne the whole worlde, if hee lose his owne soule? when he says, what shall it profit a man to gain the whole world and lose his soul False 0.768 0.848 1.872
Matthew 16.26 (Tyndale) matthew 16.26: what shall it proffet a man though he shulde wynne all the whoole worlde: yf he loose his owne soule? or els what shall a man geve to redeme his soule agayne with all? when he says, what shall it profit a man to gain the whole world and lose his soul False 0.731 0.692 1.372
Luke 9.25 (ODRV) luke 9.25: for what profit hath a man if he gaine the whole world, and lose himself, and cast away himself? when he says, what shall it profit a man to gain the whole world and lose his soul False 0.71 0.883 3.194
Luke 9.25 (Geneva) luke 9.25: for what auantageth it a man, if he win the whole worlde, and destroy himselfe, or lose himselfe? when he says, what shall it profit a man to gain the whole world and lose his soul False 0.696 0.825 1.236
Luke 9.25 (Tyndale) luke 9.25: for what avauntageth it a man to wynne the whole worlde yf he loose him sylfe or runne in domage of him sylfe? when he says, what shall it profit a man to gain the whole world and lose his soul False 0.675 0.693 0.493
Luke 9.25 (AKJV) luke 9.25: for what is a man aduantaged, if hee gaine the whole world, and lose himselfe, or be cast away? when he says, what shall it profit a man to gain the whole world and lose his soul False 0.66 0.853 1.522
Luke 9.25 (Wycliffe) luke 9.25: and what profitith it to a man, if he wynne al the world, and leese hymsilf, and do peiryng of him silf. when he says, what shall it profit a man to gain the whole world and lose his soul False 0.641 0.593 0.842




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