Eighteene choice and usefull sermons, by Benjamin Hinton, B.D. late minister of Hendon. And sometime fellow of Trinity Colledge in Cambridge. Imprimatur, Edm: Calamy. 1650.

Hinton, Benjamin
Publisher: Printed by J C for Humphery Moseley at the Princes Armes in S Pauls Church yard and for R Wodenothe at the Starre under S Peters Church in Cornehill
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1650
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A86368 ESTC ID: R206929 STC ID: H2065
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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Location Text Standardized Text Parts of Speech
In-Text The meanes of a good ground are two. First, the receiving of Seed, or the hearing of the Word. The means of a good ground Are two. First, the receiving of Seed, or the hearing of the Word. dt n2 pp-f dt j n1 vbr crd. ord, dt n-vvg pp-f n1, cc dt n-vvg pp-f dt n1.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Matthew 13.22 (Geneva)
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Matthew 13.22 (Geneva) matthew 13.22: and hee that receiued the seede among thornes, is hee that heareth the woorde: but the care of this worlde, and the deceitfulnesse of riches choke the word, and he is made vnfruitfull. the meanes of a good ground are two. first, the receiving of seed, or the hearing of the word False 0.639 0.67 0.073
Luke 8.15 (AKJV) luke 8.15: but that on the good ground, are they, which in an honest and good heart hauing heard the word, keepe it, and bring foorth fruite with patience. the meanes of a good ground are two. first, the receiving of seed, or the hearing of the word False 0.635 0.52 2.38
Luke 8.15 (Geneva) luke 8.15: but that which fell in good ground, are they which with an honest and good heart heare the worde, and keepe it, and bring forth fruite with patience. the meanes of a good ground are two. first, the receiving of seed, or the hearing of the word False 0.627 0.431 2.305
Matthew 13.20 (Tyndale) matthew 13.20: but he that was sowne in the stony grounde is he which heareth the worde of god and anone with ioye receaveth it the meanes of a good ground are two. first, the receiving of seed, or the hearing of the word False 0.623 0.541 0.0
Luke 8.15 (Tyndale) luke 8.15: that in the good grounde are they which with a good and pure hert heare the worde and kepe it and bringe forth frute with pacience. the meanes of a good ground are two. first, the receiving of seed, or the hearing of the word False 0.613 0.459 1.038
Matthew 13.20 (Geneva) matthew 13.20: and hee that receiued seede in the stonie grounde, is he which heareth the woorde, and incontinently with ioy receiueth it, the meanes of a good ground are two. first, the receiving of seed, or the hearing of the word False 0.607 0.689 0.0




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