A commentary or exposition vpon the first chapter of the prophecie of Amos Deliuered in xxi. sermons in the parish church of Meysey-Hampton in the diocesse of Glocester. By Sebastian Benefield ...

Benefield, Sebastian, 1559-1630
Publisher: Printed by Iohn Hauiland and are to be sold by Hugh Perry at the Harrow in Britaines Burse
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1629
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A68508 ESTC ID: S101608 STC ID: 1862
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Amos I -- Commentaries; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text Art thou filled with vnrighteousnesse, with fornication, with wickednesse, with couetousnesse, with maliciousnesse? Thou art worthie of death. Art thou filled with unrighteousness, with fornication, with wickedness, with covetousness, with maliciousness? Thou art worthy of death. vb2r pns21 vvn p-acp n1-u, p-acp n1, p-acp n1, p-acp n1, p-acp n1? pns21 vb2r j pp-f n1.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Romans 1.29 (AKJV); Romans 1.29 (ODRV); Romans 2.2 (Geneva); Romans 32
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Romans 1.29 (AKJV) romans 1.29: being filled with all vnrighteousnes, fornication, wickednesse, couetousnes, maliciousnes, full of enuie, murther, debate, deceit, malignitie, whisperers, art thou filled with vnrighteousnesse, with fornication, with wickednesse, with couetousnesse, with maliciousnesse? thou art worthie of death False 0.649 0.9 4.708
Romans 1.29 (ODRV) romans 1.29: replenished with al iniquitie, malice, fornication, auarice, wickednes, ful of enuie, murder, contention, guile, malignitie, whisperers, art thou filled with vnrighteousnesse, with fornication, with wickednesse, with couetousnesse, with maliciousnesse? thou art worthie of death False 0.638 0.718 0.703
Romans 1.29 (Vulgate) romans 1.29: repletos omni iniquitate, malitia, fornicatione, avaritia, nequitia, plenos invidia, homicidio, contentione, dolo, malignitate: susurrones, art thou filled with vnrighteousnesse, with fornication, with wickednesse, with couetousnesse, with maliciousnesse? thou art worthie of death False 0.634 0.605 0.0
Romans 1.29 (Geneva) romans 1.29: being full of all vnrighteousnesse, fornication, wickednes, couetousnes, maliciousnes, full of enuie, of murder, of debate, of deceit, taking all things in the euill part, whisperers, art thou filled with vnrighteousnesse, with fornication, with wickednesse, with couetousnesse, with maliciousnesse? thou art worthie of death False 0.605 0.832 2.649




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