The great doctrines of the gospel of Christ owned, believed and asserted in several declarations or sermons preached in London, by sundry servants of Christ of the society of Christian Quakers.

Budd, Thomas, 1648-1699
Publisher: printed for Nath Crouch at the Bell in the Poultry near Cheap side
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1694
Approximate Era: WilliamAndMary
TCP ID: A77762 ESTC ID: R227790 STC ID: B5358A
Subject Headings: Quakers -- England; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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Location Text Standardized Text Parts of Speech
In-Text If thou lovest not thy Brother whom thou hast seen, how canst thou be said to love God whom thou hast not seen? If we love God above all, If thou Lovest not thy Brother whom thou hast seen, how Canst thou be said to love God whom thou hast not seen? If we love God above all, cs pns21 vv2 xx po21 n1 ro-crq pns21 vh2 vvn, q-crq vm2 pns21 vbi vvn p-acp n1 np1 ro-crq pns21 vh2 xx vvn? cs pns12 vvb np1 p-acp d,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 John 4.20 (AKJV)
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1 John 4.20 (AKJV) - 1 1 john 4.20: for hee that loueth not his brother whom hee hath seene, how can he loue god whom he hath not seene? if thou lovest not thy brother whom thou hast seen, how canst thou be said to love god whom thou hast not seen? if we love god above all, False 0.766 0.691 0.81
1 John 4.20 (Geneva) - 1 1 john 4.20: for how can he that loueth not his brother whom he hath seene, loue god whom he hath not seene? if thou lovest not thy brother whom thou hast seen, how canst thou be said to love god whom thou hast not seen? if we love god above all, False 0.762 0.651 0.864
1 John 4.20 (Tyndale) - 1 1 john 4.20: for how can he that loveth not his brother whom he hath sene love god whom he hath not sene? if thou lovest not thy brother whom thou hast seen, how canst thou be said to love god whom thou hast not seen? if we love god above all, False 0.735 0.64 3.464
1 John 4.20 (ODRV) - 2 1 john 4.20: for he that loueth not his brother whom he seeth, god whom he seeth not, how can he loue? if thou lovest not thy brother whom thou hast seen, how canst thou be said to love god whom thou hast not seen? if we love god above all, False 0.733 0.589 0.926
1 John 4.20 (Geneva) - 1 1 john 4.20: for how can he that loueth not his brother whom he hath seene, loue god whom he hath not seene? canst thou be said to love god whom thou hast not seen? if we love god above all, True 0.703 0.637 0.765
1 John 4.20 (Tyndale) - 1 1 john 4.20: for how can he that loveth not his brother whom he hath sene love god whom he hath not sene? canst thou be said to love god whom thou hast not seen? if we love god above all, True 0.677 0.497 2.658
1 John 4.20 (AKJV) 1 john 4.20: if a man say, i loue god, and hateth his brother, he is a lyar. for hee that loueth not his brother whom hee hath seene, how can he loue god whom he hath not seene? canst thou be said to love god whom thou hast not seen? if we love god above all, True 0.639 0.6 0.88
1 John 4.20 (ODRV) 1 john 4.20: if any man shal say, that i loue god; and hateth his brother, he is a lier. for he that loueth not his brother whom he seeth, god whom he seeth not, how can he loue? canst thou be said to love god whom thou hast not seen? if we love god above all, True 0.633 0.374 0.937




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