The sound-hearted Christian, or, A treatise of soundness of heart with several other sermons ... / by William Greenhill.

Greenhill, William, 1591-1671
Publisher: Printed for Nath Crouch
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1670
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A42018 ESTC ID: R7468 STC ID: G1859
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text all those that are friends to the world, and have their affections carried to the world, are they not enimies to God? are they not Adulterers? Men that are lovers of the pleasures, prosits, honours and fashions of this world, are unsound hearted, all those that Are Friends to the world, and have their affections carried to the world, Are they not enemies to God? Are they not Adulterers? Men that Are lovers of the pleasures, profits, honours and fashions of this world, Are unsound hearted, d d cst vbr n2 p-acp dt n1, cc vhb po32 n2 vvn p-acp dt n1, vbr pns32 xx n2 p-acp np1? vbr pns32 xx n2? np1 cst vbr n2 pp-f dt n2, n2, n2 cc n2 pp-f d n1, vbr j j-vvn,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 John 2.15; 1 John 2.15 (AKJV); James 4.4 (Geneva)
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James 4.4 (Geneva) james 4.4: ye adulterers and adulteresses, knowe ye not that the amitie of the world is the enimitie of god? whosoeuer therefore will be a friend of the world, maketh himselfe the enemie of god. all those that are friends to the world, and have their affections carried to the world, are they not enimies to god True 0.738 0.527 1.256
James 4.4 (AKJV) james 4.4: ye adulterers, and adulteresses, know yee not that the friendship of the world is enmity with god? whosoeuer therefore will be a friend of the world, is the enemy of god. all those that are friends to the world, and have their affections carried to the world, are they not enimies to god True 0.733 0.551 1.312
James 4.4 (ODRV) james 4.4: aduouterers, know you not the the freindship of this world, is the enemie of god? whosoeuer therfore wil be a freind of this world, is made an enemie of god. all those that are friends to the world, and have their affections carried to the world, are they not enimies to god True 0.732 0.482 1.342
James 4.4 (Tyndale) - 2 james 4.4: whosoever wilbe a frende of the worlde is made the enemie of god. all those that are friends to the world, and have their affections carried to the world, are they not enimies to god True 0.697 0.544 0.39
James 4.4 (AKJV) james 4.4: ye adulterers, and adulteresses, know yee not that the friendship of the world is enmity with god? whosoeuer therefore will be a friend of the world, is the enemy of god. all those that are friends to the world, and have their affections carried to the world, are they not enimies to god? are they not adulterers? men that are lovers of the pleasures, prosits, honours and fashions of this world, are unsound hearted, False 0.676 0.584 1.722
James 4.4 (Geneva) james 4.4: ye adulterers and adulteresses, knowe ye not that the amitie of the world is the enimitie of god? whosoeuer therefore will be a friend of the world, maketh himselfe the enemie of god. all those that are friends to the world, and have their affections carried to the world, are they not enimies to god? are they not adulterers? men that are lovers of the pleasures, prosits, honours and fashions of this world, are unsound hearted, False 0.667 0.581 1.652




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