Cardvvs benedictvs, the advantage of affliction, or, The reward of patience unfolded in a sermon preached at the funeralls of Mr. Thomas Bowyer, merchant, who died the 8th day of February 1659, and was buried the 22th of the same moneth, in the parish church of St. Olaves Jewry / by Nath. Hardy ...

Hardy, Nathaniel, 1618-1670
Publisher: Printed for Josepph Cranford
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1695
Approximate Era: WilliamAndMary
TCP ID: A45544 ESTC ID: R17381 STC ID: H712
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- James I, 12; Bowyer, Thomas, d. 1659; Funeral sermons; Temptation;
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In-Text Iudgment is the source and spring of affection, from whence it proceeds, and according to which it is proportioned. He that hath an equall esteem of a base lust, a brutish pleasure as of Christ, cannot be said to love him; he onely hath a right affection to him, who (with St Paul) accounts all things loss and dung for the excellency of the knowledg of him. Judgement is the source and spring of affection, from whence it proceeds, and according to which it is proportioned. He that hath an equal esteem of a base lust, a brutish pleasure as of christ, cannot be said to love him; he only hath a right affection to him, who (with Saint Paul) accounts all things loss and dung for the excellency of the knowledge of him. n1 vbz dt n1 cc vvb pp-f n1, p-acp c-crq pn31 vvz, cc vvg p-acp r-crq pn31 vbz vvn. pns31 cst vhz dt j-jn vvi pp-f dt j n1, dt j n1 c-acp pp-f np1, vmbx vbi vvn p-acp vvb pno31; pns31 av-j vhz dt j-jn n1 p-acp pno31, r-crq (p-acp np1 np1) vvz d n2 n1 cc n1 p-acp dt n1 pp-f dt n1 pp-f pno31.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Canticles 5.9 (AKJV); Philippians 3; Philippians 3.8 (ODRV); Philippians 3.8 (Tyndale)
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Philippians 3.8 (Tyndale) philippians 3.8: ye i thinke all thynges but losse for that excellet knowledges sake of christ iesu my lorde. for whom i have counted all thynge losse and do iudge them but donge that i myght wynne christ he onely hath a right affection to him, who (with st paul) accounts all things loss and dung for the excellency of the knowledg of him True 0.707 0.249 0.0
Philippians 3.8 (Geneva) philippians 3.8: yea, doubtlesse i thinke all thinges but losse for the excellent knowledge sake of christ iesus my lord, for whome i haue counted all things losse, and doe iudge them to bee dongue, that i might winne christ, he onely hath a right affection to him, who (with st paul) accounts all things loss and dung for the excellency of the knowledg of him True 0.702 0.447 0.229
Philippians 3.8 (AKJV) philippians 3.8: yea doubtlesse, and i count all things but losse, for the excellencie of the knowledge of christ iesus my lord: for whom i haue suffered the losse of all things, and doe count them but doung, that i may win christ, he onely hath a right affection to him, who (with st paul) accounts all things loss and dung for the excellency of the knowledg of him True 0.699 0.752 0.359
Philippians 3.8 (ODRV) philippians 3.8: yea but i esteeme al things to be detriment for the passing knowledge of iesvs christ my lord: for whom i haue made al things as detriment, and doe esteeme them as dung, that i may gaine christ: he onely hath a right affection to him, who (with st paul) accounts all things loss and dung for the excellency of the knowledg of him True 0.688 0.592 1.664




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