Ioy out-joyed: or, Joy in overcoming evil spirits and evil men, overcome by better joy: set forth in a sermon at Martins in the fields, to the Right Honourable the Lords assembled in Parliament, upon the day of their solemn rejoycing and praising God, for reducing the city of Chester by the forces of the Parliament, under the command of Sr William Brereton, February 19. 1645. / By Joseph Caryl minister of the Gospel at Magnus neer London Bridge.

Caryl, Joseph, 1602-1673
England and Wales. Parliament
Publisher: Printed by G M for John Rothwel at the signe of the Sun and Fountain in Pauls Church yard and Giles Calvert at the signe of the Black spread Eagle at the west end of Pauls
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1646
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A81211 ESTC ID: R200591 STC ID: C780
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Luke X, 20; Civil War, 1642-1649; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text but rather rejoice because your names are written in Heaven. but rather rejoice Because your names Are written in Heaven. cc-acp av-c vvb p-acp po22 n2 vbr vvn p-acp n1.




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Luke 10.20 (Geneva) - 1 luke 10.20: but rather reioyce, because your names are written in heauen. but rather rejoice because your names are written in heaven False 0.897 0.967 1.155
Luke 10.20 (AKJV) - 1 luke 10.20: but rather reioyce, because your names are written in heauen. but rather rejoice because your names are written in heaven False 0.897 0.967 1.155
Luke 10.20 (Tyndale) - 1 luke 10.20: but reioyse be cause youre names are wrytten in heaven. but rather rejoice because your names are written in heaven False 0.886 0.915 2.376
Luke 10.20 (ODRV) - 1 luke 10.20: but reioyce in this, that your names are written in heauen. but rather rejoice because your names are written in heaven False 0.875 0.939 1.155
Luke 10.20 (Wycliffe) - 1 luke 10.20: but ioye ye, that youre names ben writun in heuenes. but rather rejoice because your names are written in heaven False 0.823 0.847 0.332
Luke 10.20 (Tyndale) - 1 luke 10.20: but reioyse be cause youre names are wrytten in heaven. your names are written in heaven True 0.818 0.917 7.723
Luke 10.20 (Vulgate) - 1 luke 10.20: gaudete autem, quod nomina vestra scripta sunt in caelis. but rather rejoice because your names are written in heaven False 0.794 0.795 0.0
Luke 10.20 (ODRV) - 1 luke 10.20: but reioyce in this, that your names are written in heauen. your names are written in heaven True 0.785 0.934 7.485
Luke 10.20 (AKJV) - 1 luke 10.20: but rather reioyce, because your names are written in heauen. your names are written in heaven True 0.776 0.93 7.485
Matthew 18.18 (ODRV) matthew 18.18: amen i say to you, whatsoeuer you shal bind vpon earth, shal be bound also in heauen: and whatsoeuer you shal loose vpon earth, shal be loosed also in heauen. your names are written in heaven True 0.632 0.422 0.0
Luke 10.20 (Geneva) luke 10.20: neuerthelesse, in this reioyce not, that the spirits are subdued vnto you: but rather reioyce, because your names are written in heauen. your names are written in heaven True 0.621 0.94 6.04




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