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 Thou fool, this night shall thy soul be taken from thee, and then whose shall these things be? But the righteous, they make themselves friends of that unrighteous Mammon; Thou fool, this night shall thy soul be taken from thee, and then whose shall these things be? But the righteous, they make themselves Friends of that unrighteous Mammon; pns21 n1, d n1 vmb po21 n1 vbi vvn p-acp pno21, cc av r-crq vmb d n2 vbi? p-acp dt j, pns32 vvb px32 n2 pp-f d j np1;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Luke 12.20 (AKJV); Luke 12.20 (Geneva); Matthew 6.20 (ODRV); Tobit 12.10 (AKJV)
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Luke 12.20 (AKJV) - 0 luke 12.20: but god said vnto him, thou foole, this night thy soule shal be required of thee: thou fool, this night shall thy soul be taken from thee True 0.756 0.922 1.225
Luke 12.20 (Geneva) - 0 luke 12.20: but god said vnto him, o foole, this night wil they fetch away thy soule from thee: thou fool, this night shall thy soul be taken from thee True 0.756 0.919 0.891
Luke 12.20 (ODRV) - 0 luke 12.20: but god said to him, thou foole, this night they require thy soule of thee; thou fool, this night shall thy soul be taken from thee True 0.707 0.897 1.306
Luke 12.20 (Geneva) luke 12.20: but god said vnto him, o foole, this night wil they fetch away thy soule from thee: then whose shall those things be which thou hast prouided? thou fool, this night shall thy soul be taken from thee, and then whose shall these things be? but the righteous, they make themselves friends of that unrighteous mammon False 0.646 0.863 2.806
Luke 12.20 (ODRV) luke 12.20: but god said to him, thou foole, this night they require thy soule of thee; and the things that thou hast prouided, whose shal they be? thou fool, this night shall thy soul be taken from thee, and then whose shall these things be? but the righteous, they make themselves friends of that unrighteous mammon False 0.634 0.699 1.495
Luke 12.20 (AKJV) luke 12.20: but god said vnto him, thou foole, this night thy soule shal be required of thee: then whose shal those things be which thou hast prouided? thou fool, this night shall thy soul be taken from thee, and then whose shall these things be? but the righteous, they make themselves friends of that unrighteous mammon False 0.629 0.849 1.418
Luke 12.20 (Tyndale) luke 12.20: but god sayde vnto him: thou fole this night will they fetche awaye thy soule agayne from the. then whose shall thoose thinges be which thou hast provyded? thou fool, this night shall thy soul be taken from thee, and then whose shall these things be? but the righteous, they make themselves friends of that unrighteous mammon False 0.604 0.435 2.524




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