A treatise of the affections, or, The souls pulse whereby a Christian may know whether he be living or dying : together with a lively description of their nature, signs, and symptomes : as also directing men to the right use and ordering of them / by that Reverend and faithfull minister of Gods word, M. William Fenner ... finished by himself.

Fenner, William, 1600-1640
Publisher: Printed by A M for J Rothwell
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1650
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A41135 ESTC ID: R9229 STC ID: F708
Subject Headings: Christian life;
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In-Text He affects his vanities •ore, and his profits more, and his pleasures more. Herod it is •rue, he affected John Baptist, he knew he was a just man, and •e feared him: He affects his vanities •ore, and his profits more, and his pleasures more. Herod it is •rue, he affected John Baptist, he knew he was a just man, and •e feared him: pns31 vvz po31 n2 av, cc po31 n2 av-dc, cc po31 n2 av-dc. np1 pn31 vbz j, pns31 vvd np1 np1, pns31 vvd pns31 vbds dt j n1, cc vbi vvn pno31:




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Mark 6.20 (AKJV)
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Mark 6.20 (AKJV) - 0 mark 6.20: for herod feared iohn, knowing that he was a iust man, and an holy, and obserued him: herod it is *rue, he affected john baptist, he knew he was a just man, and *e feared him True 0.752 0.793 1.146
Mark 6.20 (Geneva) mark 6.20: for herod feared iohn, knowing that hee was a iust man, and an holy, and reuerenced him, and when he heard him, he did many things, and heard him gladly. herod it is *rue, he affected john baptist, he knew he was a just man, and *e feared him True 0.748 0.677 0.937
Mark 6.20 (ODRV) mark 6.20: for herod feared iohn, knowing him to be a iust and holy man: and he kept him, and by hearing him did many things: and he heard him gladly. herod it is *rue, he affected john baptist, he knew he was a just man, and *e feared him True 0.747 0.734 0.966
Mark 6.20 (Tyndale) mark 6.20: for herode feared iohn knowynge that he was a iuste man and an holy: and gave him reverence: and when he hearde him he dyd many thinges and hearde him gladly. herod it is *rue, he affected john baptist, he knew he was a just man, and *e feared him True 0.727 0.568 0.603
Mark 6.20 (ODRV) mark 6.20: for herod feared iohn, knowing him to be a iust and holy man: and he kept him, and by hearing him did many things: and he heard him gladly. he affects his vanities *ore, and his profits more, and his pleasures more. herod it is *rue, he affected john baptist, he knew he was a just man, and *e feared him False 0.647 0.425 0.586
Mark 6.20 (AKJV) mark 6.20: for herod feared iohn, knowing that he was a iust man, and an holy, and obserued him: and when he heard him, hee did many things, and heard him gladly. he affects his vanities *ore, and his profits more, and his pleasures more. herod it is *rue, he affected john baptist, he knew he was a just man, and *e feared him False 0.643 0.446 0.569
Mark 6.20 (Geneva) mark 6.20: for herod feared iohn, knowing that hee was a iust man, and an holy, and reuerenced him, and when he heard him, he did many things, and heard him gladly. he affects his vanities *ore, and his profits more, and his pleasures more. herod it is *rue, he affected john baptist, he knew he was a just man, and *e feared him False 0.642 0.42 0.569




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