A sermon, called Gods new yeeres-guift sent vnto England. Conteined in these wordes. So God loued the worlde, that he hath giuen his onely begotten sonne, that whosoeuer beleeueth in him, should not perish but should haue life euerlasting. Ioh. 3. 16.

Nicholson, Samuel, fl. 1600-1602
Publisher: Printed by W White and are to be sold by Y James at his shop without Criple gate
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1602
Approximate Era: Elizabeth
TCP ID: A68502 ESTC ID: S114555 STC ID: 18547
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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Location Text Standardized Text Parts of Speech
In-Text Thou being a Doctor in Israel, thy lippes should preserue knowledge, and thy life should be the Laymane Books. Thou being a Doctor in Israel, thy lips should preserve knowledge, and thy life should be the Laymane Books. pns21 vbg dt n1 p-acp np1, po21 n2 vmd vvi n1, cc po21 n1 vmd vbi dt np1 n2.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Matthew 15.14 (AKJV); Proverbs 5.2 (Geneva)
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Proverbs 5.2 (Geneva) proverbs 5.2: that thou maiest regarde counsell, and thy lippes obserue knowledge. thou being a doctor in israel, thy lippes should preserue knowledge True 0.62 0.303 1.545
Proverbs 5.2 (AKJV) proverbs 5.2: that thou mayest regard discretion, and that thy lips may keepe knowledge. thou being a doctor in israel, thy lippes should preserue knowledge True 0.617 0.499 0.396




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