The grand inquiry who is the righteous man: or, The character of a true beleever in his approaches towards heaven. Whereunto is added The resolution of a case of separation betwixt man and wife, propounded to the author by a party much concerned. By William Moore rector at Whalley in Lancashire.

Moore, William, rector of Whalley, Lancashire
Publisher: printed by E Cotes for Henry Eversden at the Gray hound in Pauls Church yard
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1658
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A51266 ESTC ID: R214225 STC ID: M2612
Subject Headings: Christian life; Marriage -- Religious aspects;
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In-Text Whilest as those Samaritans that feared the Lord, and served their own Gods, so our hearts are divided, and our joy to seek. Psal. 12.2. They spake vanity, every one with his neighbour, with flattering lips, and with a double heart do they speak. Whilst as those Samaritans that feared the Lord, and served their own God's, so our hearts Are divided, and our joy to seek. Psalm 12.2. They spoke vanity, every one with his neighbour, with flattering lips, and with a double heart do they speak. cs p-acp d njp2 cst vvd dt n1, cc vvd po32 d n2, av po12 n2 vbr vvn, cc po12 n1 pc-acp vvi. np1 crd. pns32 vvd n1, d pi p-acp po31 n1, p-acp j-vvg n2, cc p-acp dt j-jn n1 vdb pns32 vvi.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: James 1.8 (Tyndale); Psalms 12.2; Psalms 12.2 (AKJV)
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Psalms 12.2 (AKJV) psalms 12.2: they speake vanitie euery one with his neighbour: with flattering lips, and with a double heart do they speake. they spake vanity, every one with his neighbour, with flattering lips, and with a double heart do they speak True 0.883 0.97 5.575
Psalms 12.2 (Geneva) psalms 12.2: they speake deceitfully euery one with his neighbour, flattering with their lips, and speake with a double heart. they spake vanity, every one with his neighbour, with flattering lips, and with a double heart do they speak True 0.849 0.908 5.575
Psalms 11.3 (ODRV) psalms 11.3: they haue spoken vaine thinges euerie one to his neighbour, deiceitful lippes, they haue spoken in hart and hart. they spake vanity, every one with his neighbour, with flattering lips, and with a double heart do they speak True 0.797 0.219 0.644
Psalms 12.2 (AKJV) psalms 12.2: they speake vanitie euery one with his neighbour: with flattering lips, and with a double heart do they speake. whilest as those samaritans that feared the lord, and served their own gods, so our hearts are divided, and our joy to seek. psal. 12.2. they spake vanity, every one with his neighbour, with flattering lips, and with a double heart do they speak False 0.703 0.949 7.184
Psalms 12.2 (Geneva) psalms 12.2: they speake deceitfully euery one with his neighbour, flattering with their lips, and speake with a double heart. whilest as those samaritans that feared the lord, and served their own gods, so our hearts are divided, and our joy to seek. psal. 12.2. they spake vanity, every one with his neighbour, with flattering lips, and with a double heart do they speak False 0.687 0.797 7.184
2 Kings 17.33 (AKJV) 2 kings 17.33: they feared the lord, and serued their owne gods, after the maner of the nations whom they caried away from thence. whilest as those samaritans that feared the lord, and served their own gods, so our hearts are divided, and our joy to seek True 0.609 0.712 3.263




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