Riches of mercy to men in misery, or, Certain excellent treatises concerning the dignity and duty of Gods children by the late Reverend and Faithfull Minister of Jesus Christ, John Preston ...

Preston, John, 1587-1628
Publisher: Printed by J T and are to be sold by John Alen
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1658
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A55752 ESTC ID: R13568 STC ID: P3306
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Timothy, 2nd, I, 13; Sermons, English;
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In-Text You will say, What other gods? Not to make your riches your god, as covetousness is called Idolatry, not to make your belly your god. You will say, What other God's? Not to make your riches your god, as covetousness is called Idolatry, not to make your belly your god. pn22 vmb vvi, q-crq j-jn n2? xx pc-acp vvi po22 n2 po22 n1, c-acp n1 vbz vvn n1, xx pc-acp vvi po22 n1 po22 n1.
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Adjacent References with Relevance: Deuteronomy 5.7 (Geneva); Philippians 3.19 (AKJV)
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Philippians 3.19 (AKJV) philippians 3.19: whose end is destruction, whose god is their belly, and whose glorie is in their shame, who minde earthly things.) covetousness is called idolatry, not to make your belly your god True 0.617 0.595 0.405
Philippians 3.19 (Geneva) philippians 3.19: whose ende is damnation, whose god is their bellie, and whose glorie is to their shame, which minde earthly things. covetousness is called idolatry, not to make your belly your god True 0.606 0.561 0.148




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