A sermon preached before the Right Honorable the Lord Mayor of the city of London and the court of Aldermen at Bow-Church, on the feast of S. Michael, 1682 : the day for election of a Lord Mayor / by Henry Dove ...

Dove, Henry, 1640-1695
Publisher: Printed for Benj Tooke
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1682
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A36453 ESTC ID: R31365 STC ID: D2049
Subject Headings: Church of England; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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Titus 3.14 (AKJV) titus 3.14: and let ours also learne to maintaine good workes for necessarie vses, that they be not vnfruitfull. and let ours learn to maintain good works for necessary uses, ver True 0.928 0.929 0.415
Titus 3.14 (ODRV) - 0 titus 3.14: and let our men also learne to excel in good workes to necessarie vses: and let ours learn to maintain good works for necessary uses, ver True 0.891 0.827 0.415
Titus 3.14 (Geneva) titus 3.14: and let ours also learne to shewe foorth good woorkes for necessary vses, that they be not vnfruitfull. and let ours learn to maintain good works for necessary uses, ver True 0.881 0.89 1.614
Titus 3.14 (Tyndale) titus 3.14: and let oures olso learne to excell in good workes as farforth as nede requyreth that they be not vnfrutefull. and let ours learn to maintain good works for necessary uses, ver True 0.77 0.393 0.371
Titus 3.14 (AKJV) titus 3.14: and let ours also learne to maintaine good workes for necessarie vses, that they be not vnfruitfull. which is the importance of those phrases, be careful to maintain good works, ver. 8. and let ours learn to maintain good works for necessary uses, ver. 14. this is the way to preserve unity in the church, and peace in the state False 0.698 0.862 0.856
Titus 3.14 (ODRV) - 0 titus 3.14: and let our men also learne to excel in good workes to necessarie vses: which is the importance of those phrases, be careful to maintain good works, ver. 8. and let ours learn to maintain good works for necessary uses, ver. 14. this is the way to preserve unity in the church, and peace in the state False 0.69 0.306 0.856
Titus 3.14 (Geneva) titus 3.14: and let ours also learne to shewe foorth good woorkes for necessary vses, that they be not vnfruitfull. which is the importance of those phrases, be careful to maintain good works, ver. 8. and let ours learn to maintain good works for necessary uses, ver. 14. this is the way to preserve unity in the church, and peace in the state False 0.679 0.769 1.903
Titus 3.14 (AKJV) titus 3.14: and let ours also learne to maintaine good workes for necessarie vses, that they be not vnfruitfull. which is the importance of those phrases, be careful to maintain good works, ver True 0.618 0.786 0.166




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