Christ's school consisting of four classes of Christians : I. Babes, II. Little children, III. Young men, IV. Fathers : with their several characteristical differences and attainments : also the doctrines proper to be taught to each of them : being the substance of many sermons preach'd many years ago in Southwark / by Ralph Venning.

Venning, Ralph, 1621?-1674
Publisher: Printed for John Hancock Senior and Junior
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1675
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A64811 ESTC ID: R22310 STC ID: V201
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text He whom thou lovest is sick, and he who loves thee is sick, are the two obliging arguments, He whom thou Lovest is sick, and he who loves thee is sick, Are the two obliging Arguments, pns31 ro-crq pns21 vv2 vbz j, cc pns31 r-crq vvz pno21 vbz j, vbr dt crd j-vvg n2,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: John 11.3 (Tyndale)
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John 11.3 (Tyndale) - 1 john 11.3: lorde behold he whom thou lovest is sicke. he whom thou lovest is sick False 0.794 0.911 1.639
John 11.3 (ODRV) - 1 john 11.3: lord, behold, he whom thou louest, is sicke. he whom thou lovest is sick False 0.782 0.917 0.122
John 11.3 (AKJV) john 11.3: therefore his sister sent vnto him, saying, lord, behold, hee whom thou louest, is sicke. he whom thou lovest is sick False 0.679 0.926 0.099
John 11.3 (Tyndale) - 1 john 11.3: lorde behold he whom thou lovest is sicke. he whom thou lovest is sick, and he who loves thee is sick, are the two obliging arguments, False 0.669 0.91 1.639
John 11.3 (Geneva) john 11.3: therefore his sisters sent vnto him, saying, lord, beholde, he whome thou louest, is sicke. he whom thou lovest is sick False 0.664 0.934 0.099
John 11.3 (ODRV) - 1 john 11.3: lord, behold, he whom thou louest, is sicke. he whom thou lovest is sick, and he who loves thee is sick, are the two obliging arguments, False 0.645 0.903 0.122
John 11.3 (Geneva) john 11.3: therefore his sisters sent vnto him, saying, lord, beholde, he whome thou louest, is sicke. he whom thou lovest is sick, and he who loves thee is sick, are the two obliging arguments, False 0.623 0.865 0.099
John 11.3 (Tyndale) john 11.3: and his sisters sent vnto him sayinge. lorde behold he whom thou lovest is sicke. he who loves thee is sick, are the two obliging arguments, True 0.616 0.902 0.0
John 11.3 (AKJV) john 11.3: therefore his sister sent vnto him, saying, lord, behold, hee whom thou louest, is sicke. he whom thou lovest is sick, and he who loves thee is sick, are the two obliging arguments, False 0.61 0.843 0.099




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