Sermons, preached partly before His Majesty at White-Hall and partly before Anne Dutchess of York, at the chappel at St. James / by Henry Killigrew ...

Killigrew, Henry, 1613-1700
Publisher: Printed by J M for R Royston
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1685
Approximate Era: JamesII
TCP ID: A47369 ESTC ID: R16786 STC ID: K449
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text yet there is that inseparable Connexion between the two Tables, that he that breaks the one, inevitably breaks the other, Whosoever, says St James, shall keep the whole Law, yet there is that inseparable Connexion between the two Tables, that he that breaks the one, inevitably breaks the other, Whosoever, Says Saint James, shall keep the Whole Law, av a-acp vbz d j n1 p-acp dt crd n2, cst pns31 cst vvz dt pi, av-j vvz dt j-jn, c-crq, vvz zz np1, vmb vvi dt j-jn n1,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: James 2.10 (AKJV); James 2.10 (ODRV)
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James 2.10 (ODRV) james 2.10: and whosoeuer shal keep the whole law, but offendeth in one, is made guilty of al. he that breaks the one, inevitably breaks the other, whosoever, says st james, shall keep the whole law, True 0.719 0.721 0.403
James 2.10 (Geneva) james 2.10: for whosoeuer shall keepe the whole lawe, and yet faileth in one poynt, hee is guiltie of all. he that breaks the one, inevitably breaks the other, whosoever, says st james, shall keep the whole law, True 0.708 0.775 0.345
James 2.10 (AKJV) james 2.10: for whosoeuer shall keepe the whole law, & yet offend in one point, he is guilty of all. he that breaks the one, inevitably breaks the other, whosoever, says st james, shall keep the whole law, True 0.705 0.803 0.566
James 2.10 (Tyndale) james 2.10: whosoever shall kepe the whole lawe and yet fayle in one poynt he is gyltie in all. he that breaks the one, inevitably breaks the other, whosoever, says st james, shall keep the whole law, True 0.694 0.741 1.485
James 2.10 (ODRV) james 2.10: and whosoeuer shal keep the whole law, but offendeth in one, is made guilty of al. yet there is that inseparable connexion between the two tables, that he that breaks the one, inevitably breaks the other, whosoever, says st james, shall keep the whole law, False 0.66 0.686 0.403
James 2.10 (AKJV) james 2.10: for whosoeuer shall keepe the whole law, & yet offend in one point, he is guilty of all. yet there is that inseparable connexion between the two tables, that he that breaks the one, inevitably breaks the other, whosoever, says st james, shall keep the whole law, False 0.649 0.76 0.566
James 2.10 (Geneva) james 2.10: for whosoeuer shall keepe the whole lawe, and yet faileth in one poynt, hee is guiltie of all. yet there is that inseparable connexion between the two tables, that he that breaks the one, inevitably breaks the other, whosoever, says st james, shall keep the whole law, False 0.644 0.721 0.345
James 2.10 (Tyndale) james 2.10: whosoever shall kepe the whole lawe and yet fayle in one poynt he is gyltie in all. yet there is that inseparable connexion between the two tables, that he that breaks the one, inevitably breaks the other, whosoever, says st james, shall keep the whole law, False 0.634 0.668 1.485




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