Blessedness, or, God and the world weighted in the balances of the sanctuary and the world found too light preached in a sermon at Paule, before the Right Honourable the Lord Major, Aldermen, and commonalty of the city of London, on a thanksgiving-day, for the prosperity of our navy in a conflict with the Spaniard, October 17, 1656 / by Francis Raworth ...

Raworth, Francis, d. 1665
Publisher: Printed by T Maxcy for John Rothwell
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1656
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A58146 ESTC ID: R18645 STC ID: R372
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Psalms CLXIV; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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Adjacent References with Relevance: Job 5.10; Philippians 3.8 (Geneva)
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Philippians 3.8 (Geneva) philippians 3.8: yea, doubtlesse i thinke all thinges but losse for the excellent knowledge sake of christ iesus my lord, for whome i haue counted all things losse, and doe iudge them to bee dongue, that i might winne christ, the natural man is mistaken in his verdict; the saint saith, i accompt all things loss and dung for christ; the natural man False 0.647 0.452 0.545
Philippians 3.8 (Tyndale) philippians 3.8: ye i thinke all thynges but losse for that excellet knowledges sake of christ iesu my lorde. for whom i have counted all thynge losse and do iudge them but donge that i myght wynne christ the natural man is mistaken in his verdict; the saint saith, i accompt all things loss and dung for christ; the natural man False 0.644 0.344 0.346
Philippians 3.8 (ODRV) philippians 3.8: yea but i esteeme al things to be detriment for the passing knowledge of iesvs christ my lord: for whom i haue made al things as detriment, and doe esteeme them as dung, that i may gaine christ: the natural man is mistaken in his verdict; the saint saith, i accompt all things loss and dung for christ; the natural man False 0.636 0.747 1.83
Philippians 3.8 (AKJV) - 0 philippians 3.8: yea doubtlesse, and i count all things but losse, for the excellencie of the knowledge of christ iesus my lord: the natural man is mistaken in his verdict; the saint saith, i accompt all things loss and dung for christ; the natural man False 0.626 0.5 0.584




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