Ad magistratum three sermons preached before the justices of assize, at Bury-St.-Edmunds in the countie of Suffolk : with sacred hymns upon the Gospels for the hyemal quarter / by Tho. Stephens.

Stephens, Thomas, fl. 1648-1677
Publisher: Printed by John Field
Place of Publication: Cambridge
Publication Year: 1661
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A61456 ESTC ID: R26257 STC ID: S5456
Subject Headings: Church of England; Hymns; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text such are all carnall sensuall voluptuous livers, whose God is their belly, and whose glory is their shame. such Are all carnal sensual voluptuous livers, whose God is their belly, and whose glory is their shame. d vbr d j j j n2, rg-crq np1 vbz po32 n1, cc rg-crq n1 vbz po32 n1.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 2 Timothy 3.4 (Tyndale); 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.) such are all carnall sensuall voluptuous livers, whose god is their belly, and whose glory is their shame False 0.837 0.927 0.889
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. such are all carnall sensuall voluptuous livers, whose god is their belly, and whose glory is their shame False 0.826 0.913 0.406
Philippians 3.19 (ODRV) philippians 3.19: whose end is destruction: whose god, is the belly: and their glorie in their confusion, which mind worldly things. such are all carnall sensuall voluptuous livers, whose god is their belly, and whose glory is their shame False 0.82 0.867 0.686
Philippians 3.19 (ODRV) - 1 philippians 3.19: whose god, is the belly: such are all carnall sensuall voluptuous livers, whose god is their belly True 0.782 0.893 0.616
Philippians 3.19 (Tyndale) philippians 3.19: whose ende is dampnacion whose god is their bely and whose glory is to their shame which are worldely mynded. such are all carnall sensuall voluptuous livers, whose god is their belly, and whose glory is their shame False 0.781 0.823 1.738
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.) such are all carnall sensuall voluptuous livers, whose god is their belly True 0.758 0.882 0.46
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. such are all carnall sensuall voluptuous livers, whose god is their belly True 0.756 0.833 0.114
Philippians 3.19 (Tyndale) philippians 3.19: whose ende is dampnacion whose god is their bely and whose glory is to their shame which are worldely mynded. such are all carnall sensuall voluptuous livers, whose god is their belly True 0.678 0.732 0.119
Romans 16.18 (AKJV) romans 16.18: for they that are such, serue not our lord iesus christ, but their owne belly, and by good wordes and faire speeches deceiue the hearts of the simple. such are all carnall sensuall voluptuous livers, whose god is their belly True 0.658 0.562 0.302




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