Spiritual vvisdom improved against temptation. In a sermon preached at Stepney Septemb. 16. 1660. And now made publick to obviate misrepresentation. By Matthew Meade.

Mead, Matthew, 1630?-1699
Publisher: printed for Thomas Parkhurst at the Three Crowns in the lower end of Cheapside overagainst sic the Great Conduit
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1660
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A89018 ESTC ID: R202905 STC ID: M1559
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text and his cloaths not be burnt? Can he go upon hot coals and his feet not be burned? and his clothes not be burned? Can he go upon hight coals and his feet not be burned? cc po31 n2 xx vbi vvn? vmb pns31 vvi p-acp j n2 cc po31 n2 xx vbi vvn?




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 2 Corinthians 10.4; 2 Corinthians 10.4 (ODRV); Ephesians 6.12; Proverbs 6.27; Proverbs 6.27 (AKJV); Proverbs 6.27 (Geneva); Proverbs 6.28; Proverbs 6.28 (Douay-Rheims)
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Proverbs 6.28 (Douay-Rheims) proverbs 6.28: or can he walk upon hot coals, and his feet not be burnt? and his cloaths not be burnt? can he go upon hot coals and his feet not be burned False 0.875 0.935 5.339
Proverbs 6.28 (Geneva) proverbs 6.28: or can a man go vpon coales, and his feete not be burnt? and his cloaths not be burnt? can he go upon hot coals and his feet not be burned False 0.871 0.889 0.343
Proverbs 6.28 (AKJV) proverbs 6.28: can one goe vpon hote coales, and his feete not be burnt? and his cloaths not be burnt? can he go upon hot coals and his feet not be burned False 0.841 0.887 0.326
Proverbs 6.28 (Douay-Rheims) proverbs 6.28: or can he walk upon hot coals, and his feet not be burnt? his cloaths not be burnt? can he go upon hot coals True 0.834 0.917 3.673
Proverbs 6.28 (Geneva) proverbs 6.28: or can a man go vpon coales, and his feete not be burnt? his cloaths not be burnt? can he go upon hot coals True 0.819 0.829 0.343
Proverbs 6.28 (AKJV) proverbs 6.28: can one goe vpon hote coales, and his feete not be burnt? his cloaths not be burnt? can he go upon hot coals True 0.8 0.859 0.326
Proverbs 6.27 (Geneva) proverbs 6.27: can a man take fire in his bosome, and his clothes not be burnt? his cloaths not be burnt? can he go upon hot coals True 0.745 0.733 0.363
Proverbs 6.27 (AKJV) proverbs 6.27: can a man take fire in his bosome, and his clothes not be burnt? his cloaths not be burnt? can he go upon hot coals True 0.745 0.733 0.363
Proverbs 6.27 (Douay-Rheims) proverbs 6.27: can a man hide fire in his bosom, and his garments not burn? his cloaths not be burnt? can he go upon hot coals True 0.732 0.517 0.0
Proverbs 6.27 (AKJV) proverbs 6.27: can a man take fire in his bosome, and his clothes not be burnt? and his cloaths not be burnt? can he go upon hot coals and his feet not be burned False 0.731 0.696 0.363
Proverbs 6.27 (Geneva) proverbs 6.27: can a man take fire in his bosome, and his clothes not be burnt? and his cloaths not be burnt? can he go upon hot coals and his feet not be burned False 0.731 0.696 0.363
Proverbs 6.27 (Douay-Rheims) proverbs 6.27: can a man hide fire in his bosom, and his garments not burn? and his cloaths not be burnt? can he go upon hot coals and his feet not be burned False 0.691 0.495 0.0




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