The blessed advantages of peace and peace-makers In a sermon preach'd at the Savoy in London upon the fifth of St. Matthew; Ver. IX. Blessed are the peace-makers, for they shall be called the children of God. By Anthony Horneck, D.D. late preacher at the Savoy.

Horneck, Anthony, 1641-1697
Publisher: printed for B Aylmer at the Three Pigeons against the Royal Exchange in Cornhill
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1697
Approximate Era: WilliamAndMary
TCP ID: A44512 ESTC ID: R215358 STC ID: H2820
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Matthew V, 9; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text and walks in darkness, and knows not whither he goes, because the darkness hath blinded his Eyes, 1 Joh. II. 11. and walks in darkness, and knows not whither he Goes, Because the darkness hath blinded his Eyes, 1 John II 11. cc vvz p-acp n1, cc vvz xx c-crq pns31 vvz, c-acp dt n1 vhz vvn po31 n2, vvn np1 crd crd




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 John 2.11 (Tyndale); Matthew 5.9 (ODRV)
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1 John 2.11 (Tyndale) - 1 1 john 2.11: and cannot tell whither he goeth because that darknes hath blynded his eyes. and walks in darkness, and knows not whither he goes, because the darkness hath blinded his eyes, 1 joh. ii. 11 False 0.916 0.934 0.574
1 John 2.11 (AKJV) 1 john 2.11: but he that hateth his brother, is in darknesse, and walketh in darknesse, and knoweth not whither hee goeth, because that darknesse hath blinded his eyes. and walks in darkness, and knows not whither he goes, because the darkness hath blinded his eyes, 1 joh. ii. 11 False 0.888 0.934 0.592
1 John 2.11 (ODRV) 1 john 2.11: but he that hateth his brother, is in the darkenesse, and walketh in the darkenesse, and knoweth not whither he goeth, because the darkenes hath blinded his eyes. and walks in darkness, and knows not whither he goes, because the darkness hath blinded his eyes, 1 joh. ii. 11 False 0.888 0.913 0.61
1 John 2.11 (Geneva) 1 john 2.11: but he that hateth his brother, is in darkenesse, and walketh in darkenesse, and knoweth not whither hee goeth, because that darkenesse hath blinded his eyes. and walks in darkness, and knows not whither he goes, because the darkness hath blinded his eyes, 1 joh. ii. 11 False 0.883 0.918 0.592
1 John 2.11 (Tyndale) - 1 1 john 2.11: and cannot tell whither he goeth because that darknes hath blynded his eyes. the darkness hath blinded his eyes, 1 joh. ii. 11 True 0.814 0.863 0.574
1 John 2.11 (ODRV) 1 john 2.11: but he that hateth his brother, is in the darkenesse, and walketh in the darkenesse, and knoweth not whither he goeth, because the darkenes hath blinded his eyes. the darkness hath blinded his eyes, 1 joh. ii. 11 True 0.801 0.863 0.61
1 John 2.11 (Geneva) 1 john 2.11: but he that hateth his brother, is in darkenesse, and walketh in darkenesse, and knoweth not whither hee goeth, because that darkenesse hath blinded his eyes. the darkness hath blinded his eyes, 1 joh. ii. 11 True 0.795 0.826 0.592
1 John 2.11 (AKJV) 1 john 2.11: but he that hateth his brother, is in darknesse, and walketh in darknesse, and knoweth not whither hee goeth, because that darknesse hath blinded his eyes. the darkness hath blinded his eyes, 1 joh. ii. 11 True 0.791 0.845 0.592




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