An essay toward the amendment of the last English-translation of the Bible, or, A proof, by many instances, that the last translation of the Bible into English may be improved the first part on the Pentateuch, or five books of Moses / by Robert Gell ...

Gell, Robert, 1595-1665
Publisher: Printed by R Norton for Andrew Crook
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1659
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A42583 ESTC ID: R21728 STC ID: G470
Subject Headings: Bible. -- English -- Versions; Bible. -- O.T. -- Pentateuch; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text How dare we thus limit the Holy One of Israel? Psal. 78.41. Hath not our God his circuits? Is not he in the midst of his Saints? are not his people all round about him? In every Nation he that fears God and workes righteousness, is accepted of him, all the world over, Acts 10.34, 35. And to all such this may be a strong consolation. How Dare we thus limit the Holy One of Israel? Psalm 78.41. Hath not our God his circuits? Is not he in the midst of his Saints? Are not his people all round about him? In every nation he that fears God and works righteousness, is accepted of him, all the world over, Acts 10.34, 35. And to all such this may be a strong consolation. np1 vvb pns12 av vvb dt j pi pp-f np1? np1 crd. vhz xx po12 n1 po31 n2? vbz xx pns31 p-acp dt p-acp pp-f po31 n2? vbr xx po31 n1 d av-j p-acp pno31? p-acp d n1 pns31 cst vvz np1 cc vvz n1, vbz vvn pp-f pno31, d dt n1 a-acp, n2 crd, crd cc p-acp d d d vmb vbi dt j n1.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Acts 10.34; Acts 10.35; Acts 10.35 (Geneva); Deuteronomy 4.7; Psalms 145.18; Psalms 145.18 (AKJV); Psalms 148.14; Psalms 78.41
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Acts 10.35 (Geneva) acts 10.35: but in euery nation he that feareth him, and worketh righteousnesse, is accepted with him. in every nation he that fears god and workes righteousness, is accepted of him, all the world over, acts 10 True 0.902 0.94 3.807
Acts 10.35 (AKJV) acts 10.35: but in euery nation, he that feareth him, and worketh righteousnesse, is accepted with him. in every nation he that fears god and workes righteousness, is accepted of him, all the world over, acts 10 True 0.901 0.934 3.807
Acts 10.35 (ODRV) acts 10.35: but in euery nation, he that feareth him, and worketh iustice, is acceptable to him. in every nation he that fears god and workes righteousness, is accepted of him, all the world over, acts 10 True 0.891 0.915 2.441
Acts 10.35 (Tyndale) acts 10.35: but in all people he that feareth him and worketh rightewesnes is accepted with him. in every nation he that fears god and workes righteousness, is accepted of him, all the world over, acts 10 True 0.873 0.842 2.539
Acts 10.35 (Vulgate) acts 10.35: sed in omni gente qui timet eum, et operatur justitiam, acceptus est illi. in every nation he that fears god and workes righteousness, is accepted of him, all the world over, acts 10 True 0.858 0.263 0.874
Acts 10.35 (Geneva) acts 10.35: but in euery nation he that feareth him, and worketh righteousnesse, is accepted with him. how dare we thus limit the holy one of israel? psal. 78.41. hath not our god his circuits? is not he in the midst of his saints? are not his people all round about him? in every nation he that fears god and workes righteousness, is accepted of him, all the world over, acts 10.34, 35. and to all such this may be a strong consolation False 0.713 0.896 4.578
Acts 10.35 (AKJV) acts 10.35: but in euery nation, he that feareth him, and worketh righteousnesse, is accepted with him. how dare we thus limit the holy one of israel? psal. 78.41. hath not our god his circuits? is not he in the midst of his saints? are not his people all round about him? in every nation he that fears god and workes righteousness, is accepted of him, all the world over, acts 10.34, 35. and to all such this may be a strong consolation False 0.712 0.884 4.578
Acts 10.35 (Tyndale) acts 10.35: but in all people he that feareth him and worketh rightewesnes is accepted with him. how dare we thus limit the holy one of israel? psal. 78.41. hath not our god his circuits? is not he in the midst of his saints? are not his people all round about him? in every nation he that fears god and workes righteousness, is accepted of him, all the world over, acts 10.34, 35. and to all such this may be a strong consolation False 0.696 0.82 6.172
Acts 10.35 (ODRV) acts 10.35: but in euery nation, he that feareth him, and worketh iustice, is acceptable to him. how dare we thus limit the holy one of israel? psal. 78.41. hath not our god his circuits? is not he in the midst of his saints? are not his people all round about him? in every nation he that fears god and workes righteousness, is accepted of him, all the world over, acts 10.34, 35. and to all such this may be a strong consolation False 0.687 0.844 3.273




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In-Text Psal. 78.41. Psalms 78.41
In-Text Acts 10.34, 35. Acts 10.34; Acts 10.35