A present for such as have been sick and are recovered, or, A discourse concerning the good which comes out of the evil of affliction being several sermons preached after his being raised from a bed of languishing / by Nathanael Vincent.

Vincent, Nathanael, 1639?-1697
Publisher: Printed by T S for Tho Parkhurst
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1693
Approximate Era: WilliamAndMary
TCP ID: A64968 ESTC ID: R27040 STC ID: V417
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century; Suffering;
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In-Text How clearly and concernedly, did we then perceive, that Christ is the onely Saviour! that all things were justly to be accounted loss that he might be gained! We lookt upon time as too precious a thing to be spent Idly or Wickedly. The Soul was lookt upon as more worth than the whole World, and more to be regarded; not to be neglected for the Worlds sake, Mat. 16. 26. What shall it profit a man, How clearly and concernedly, did we then perceive, that christ is the only Saviour! that all things were justly to be accounted loss that he might be gained! We looked upon time as too precious a thing to be spent Idly or Wickedly. The Soul was looked upon as more worth than the Whole World, and more to be regarded; not to be neglected for the World's sake, Mathew 16. 26. What shall it profit a man, c-crq av-j cc av-j, vdd pns12 av vvb, cst np1 vbz dt av-j n1! cst d n2 vbdr av-j pc-acp vbi vvn n1 cst pns31 vmd vbi vvn! pns12 vvd p-acp n1 c-acp av j dt n1 pc-acp vbi vvn av-j cc av-j. dt n1 vbds vvn p-acp p-acp av-dc j cs dt j-jn n1, cc av-dc pc-acp vbi vvn; xx pc-acp vbi vvn p-acp dt ng1 n1, np1 crd crd q-crq vmb pn31 vvi dt n1,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Matthew 16.26; Matthew 16.26 (AKJV); Matthew 16.26 (Geneva); Matthew 16.26 (ODRV)
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Matthew 16.26 (ODRV) matthew 16.26: for what doth is profit a man, if he gaine the whole world, and sustaine the damage of his soule? or what permutation shal a man giue for his soule? how clearly and concernedly, did we then perceive, that christ is the onely saviour! that all things were justly to be accounted loss that he might be gained! we lookt upon time as too precious a thing to be spent idly or wickedly. the soul was lookt upon as more worth than the whole world, and more to be regarded; not to be neglected for the worlds sake, mat. 16. 26. what shall it profit a man, False 0.681 0.399 2.722
Matthew 16.26 (Geneva) - 0 matthew 16.26: for what shall it profite a man though he should winne the whole worlde, if hee lose his owne soule? how clearly and concernedly, did we then perceive, that christ is the onely saviour! that all things were justly to be accounted loss that he might be gained! we lookt upon time as too precious a thing to be spent idly or wickedly. the soul was lookt upon as more worth than the whole world, and more to be regarded; not to be neglected for the worlds sake, mat. 16. 26. what shall it profit a man, False 0.668 0.532 1.06
Matthew 16.26 (AKJV) matthew 16.26: for what is a man profited, if hee shal gaine the whole world, and lose his owne soule? or what shall a man giue in exchange for his soule? how clearly and concernedly, did we then perceive, that christ is the onely saviour! that all things were justly to be accounted loss that he might be gained! we lookt upon time as too precious a thing to be spent idly or wickedly. the soul was lookt upon as more worth than the whole world, and more to be regarded; not to be neglected for the worlds sake, mat. 16. 26. what shall it profit a man, False 0.667 0.455 1.33
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 that all things were justly to be accounted loss that he might be gained True 0.666 0.334 0.0
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, that all things were justly to be accounted loss that he might be gained True 0.646 0.39 0.201
Philippians 3.8 (AKJV) philippians 3.8: yea doubtlesse, and i count all things but losse, for the excellencie of the knowledge of christ iesus my lord: for whom i haue suffered the losse of all things, and doe count them but doung, that i may win christ, that all things were justly to be accounted loss that he might be gained True 0.638 0.408 0.309




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In-Text Mat. 16. 26. Matthew 16.26