The great corruption of subtile self, discovered, and driven from it's lurking-places and starting-holes And the contrary grace, self-denyal commended, as an indispensably necessary requisite to the acceptable and successfull performance of all commanded-duties, and as notably fitting for taking up of the cross, and following Christ. In seven sermons. By master James Durham, late minister of the gospel in Glasgow.

Durham, James, 1622-1658
Publisher: printed by the heir of Andrew Anderson printer to the King s most excellent Majesty
Place of Publication: Edinburgh
Publication Year: 1686
Approximate Era: JamesII
TCP ID: A81893 ESTC ID: R231467 STC ID: D2814
Subject Headings: Christian life; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text for as the Apostle speaks, Ephes. 5.29. No man ever yet hated his own flesh, but nourisheth it, and cherisheth it; for as the Apostle speaks, Ephesians 5.29. No man ever yet hated his own Flesh, but Nourishes it, and Cherishes it; c-acp c-acp dt n1 vvz, np1 crd. dx n1 av av vvd po31 d n1, cc-acp vvz pn31, cc vvz pn31;




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Ephesians 5.29 (Tyndale) - 0 ephesians 5.29: for no man ever yet hated his awne flesshe: for as the apostle speaks, ephes. 5.29. no man ever yet hated his own flesh True 0.921 0.895 1.049
Ephesians 5.29 (ODRV) ephesians 5.29: for no man euer hated his owne flesh: but he nourisheth and cherisheth it, as also christ the chvrch: for as the apostle speaks, ephes. 5.29. no man ever yet hated his own flesh, but nourisheth it, and cherisheth it False 0.899 0.95 1.61
Ephesians 5.29 (AKJV) - 0 ephesians 5.29: for no man euer yet hated his owne flesh: for as the apostle speaks, ephes. 5.29. no man ever yet hated his own flesh, but nourisheth it, and cherisheth it False 0.871 0.922 1.304
Ephesians 5.29 (Tyndale) - 0 ephesians 5.29: for no man ever yet hated his awne flesshe: for as the apostle speaks, ephes. 5.29. no man ever yet hated his own flesh, but nourisheth it, and cherisheth it False 0.862 0.864 1.049
Ephesians 5.29 (Geneva) ephesians 5.29: for no man euer yet hated his owne flesh, but nourisheth and cherisheth it, euen as the lord doeth the church. for as the apostle speaks, ephes. 5.29. no man ever yet hated his own flesh, but nourisheth it, and cherisheth it False 0.855 0.955 1.492
Ephesians 5.29 (Vulgate) - 0 ephesians 5.29: nemo enim umquam carnem suam odio habuit: for as the apostle speaks, ephes. 5.29. no man ever yet hated his own flesh True 0.791 0.627 0.457
Ephesians 5.29 (Vulgate) ephesians 5.29: nemo enim umquam carnem suam odio habuit: sed nutrit et fovet eam, sicut et christus ecclesiam: for as the apostle speaks, ephes. 5.29. no man ever yet hated his own flesh, but nourisheth it, and cherisheth it False 0.79 0.368 0.329
Ephesians 5.29 (Geneva) ephesians 5.29: for no man euer yet hated his owne flesh, but nourisheth and cherisheth it, euen as the lord doeth the church. for as the apostle speaks, ephes. 5.29. no man ever yet hated his own flesh True 0.767 0.889 1.017




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