Peace and love, recommended and perswaded in two sermons, preached at Bristol, January the 31, 1674/5 / by Tho. Jekyll ...

Jekyll, Thomas, 1646-1698
Publisher: Printed by Thomas Milbourn for Dorman Newman
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1675
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A46725 ESTC ID: R1429 STC ID: J533
Subject Headings: Love; Peace; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text and indeed, if we did but consider the faults we have of our own, and did but as clearly see the Beam in our eye, and indeed, if we did but Consider the Faults we have of our own, and did but as clearly see the Beam in our eye, cc av, cs pns12 vdd p-acp vvi dt n2 pns12 vhb pp-f po12 d, cc vdd p-acp c-acp av-j vvi dt n1 p-acp po12 n1,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Luke 6.42 (ODRV); Matthew 7.3 (ODRV)
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Luke 6.42 (ODRV) - 4 luke 6.42: and then shalt thou see clerely to take forth the mote out of thy brothers eye. did but as clearly see the beam in our eye, True 0.643 0.341 0.0
Matthew 7.5 (Tyndale) matthew 7.5: ypocryte fyrst cast oute the beame oute of thyne awne eye and then shalte thou se clearly to plucke oute the moote out of thy brothers eye. did but as clearly see the beam in our eye, True 0.604 0.474 2.074
Matthew 7.3 (Tyndale) matthew 7.3: why seist thou a moote in thy brothers eye and perceavest not the beame that ys yn thyne awne eye. did but as clearly see the beam in our eye, True 0.603 0.482 0.0




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