A sermon preached afore Thomas Andrews Lord Maior and the aldermen, sheriffs &c. of the honorable corporation of the citie of London in which discourse is held forth I. The order, method, and succession of times and things both good and evil ... as an explanation of his former sermon before the said honorable assembly upon Octob. 8, 1650. 2. A touch upon the two witnesses. 3. An iconism or picture of the present apostacie in England. 4. A systeme of symptomes of them that will have the spiritual falling - sickness to depart from the faith / by Nathanael Homes.

Homes, Nathanael, 1599-1678
Publisher: Printed by T R and J C
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1650
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A44285 ESTC ID: R29231 STC ID: H2575
Subject Headings: Church of England; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text by Rom. 2.20, A man may have a form of knowledge, yet be, and act as a great Transgressour: by Tis. 1.16, Men may profess they know God, but in Works deny him. by Rom. 2.20, A man may have a from of knowledge, yet be, and act as a great Transgressor: by This. 1.16, Men may profess they know God, but in Works deny him. p-acp np1 crd, dt n1 vmb vhi dt n1 pp-f n1, av vbi, cc vvi p-acp dt j n1: p-acp pn31|vbz. crd, n2 vmb vvi pns32 vvb np1, cc-acp p-acp vvz vvi pno31.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 John 4.3 (Tyndale); 2 Timothy 3.5; 2 Timothy 3.5 (AKJV); Ephesians 7; Romans 2.20; Titus 1.16; Titus 1.16 (ODRV)
Only the top predictions per textual unit are considered for adjacency. An adjacent reference is located either in the same or an immediately neighboring segment/note as a given query reference. A reference is relevant to the query if they are identical, parallel texts of each other, or one is a known cross references of the other.
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Titus 1.16 (ODRV) titus 1.16: they confesse that they know god: but in their workes they deny, whereas they be abominable and incredulous and to euery good worke reprobate. by rom. 2.20, a man may have a form of knowledge, yet be, and act as a great transgressour: by tis. 1.16, men may profess they know god, but in works deny him False 0.756 0.413 4.345
Titus 1.16 (AKJV) titus 1.16: they professe that they know god; but in workes they deny him, being abominable, and disobedient, and vnto euery good worke reprobate. by rom. 2.20, a man may have a form of knowledge, yet be, and act as a great transgressour: by tis. 1.16, men may profess they know god, but in works deny him False 0.752 0.843 4.198
Titus 1.16 (AKJV) - 0 titus 1.16: they professe that they know god; 16, men may profess they know god, but in works deny him True 0.752 0.387 3.236
Titus 1.16 (Geneva) titus 1.16: they professe that they know god, but by works they deny him, and are abominable and disobedient, and vnto euery good worke reprobate. by rom. 2.20, a man may have a form of knowledge, yet be, and act as a great transgressour: by tis. 1.16, men may profess they know god, but in works deny him False 0.747 0.841 6.398
Titus 1.16 (Tyndale) titus 1.16: they confesse that they knowe god: but with the dedes they denye hym and are abhominable and disobedient and vnto all good workes discommendable. 16, men may profess they know god, but in works deny him True 0.744 0.703 0.963
Titus 1.16 (Geneva) titus 1.16: they professe that they know god, but by works they deny him, and are abominable and disobedient, and vnto euery good worke reprobate. 16, men may profess they know god, but in works deny him True 0.743 0.901 5.758
Titus 1.16 (ODRV) titus 1.16: they confesse that they know god: but in their workes they deny, whereas they be abominable and incredulous and to euery good worke reprobate. 16, men may profess they know god, but in works deny him True 0.737 0.861 3.64




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In-Text Rom. 2.20, Romans 2.20
In-Text Tis. 1.16, Titus 1.16