A sermon preached at the Cathedral Church of St. Canice Kilkenny, Feb. 27. 1669. By Joseph Teate, dean of St. Can. Kilkenny

Teate, Joseph
Publisher: printed by Benjamin Tooke printer to the Kings Most Excellent Majesty and are to be sold by Mary Crooke in Castle street
Place of Publication: Dublin
Publication Year: 1670
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A64289 ESTC ID: R219172 STC ID: T620
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text as he saith in the first Epistle, Good works become women, professing Godliness; as he Says in the First Epistle, Good works become women, professing Godliness; c-acp pns31 vvz p-acp dt ord n1, j n2 vvb n2, vvg n1;




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1 Timothy 2.10 (AKJV) 1 timothy 2.10: but (which becommeth women professing godlines) with good works. as he saith in the first epistle, good works become women, professing godliness False 0.812 0.881 1.183
1 Timothy 2.10 (ODRV) 1 timothy 2.10: but that which becommeth women professing pietie by good workes. as he saith in the first epistle, good works become women, professing godliness False 0.801 0.861 0.192
1 Timothy 2.10 (Geneva) 1 timothy 2.10: but (as becommeth women that professe the feare of god) with good workes. as he saith in the first epistle, good works become women, professing godliness False 0.735 0.647 0.184




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