A brief commentarie or exposition upon the prophecy of Obadiah, together with usefull notes / delivered in sundry sermons preacht in the church of St. James Garlick-Hith London. By Edward Marbury, the then pastor of the said church.

Marbury, Edward, 1581-ca. 1655
Publisher: Printed by T R and E M for George Calvert and are to be sold at the signe of the Halfe Moone in Watling street neere Pauls stump
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1650
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A89517 ESTC ID: R206281 STC ID: M566
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Obadiah -- Commentaries; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text for this cause God gave them up to vile affections, God gave them up to a reprobate mind, to do those things which are not convenient. for this cause God gave them up to vile affections, God gave them up to a Reprobate mind, to do those things which Are not convenient. p-acp d n1 np1 vvd pno32 a-acp p-acp j n2, np1 vvd pno32 a-acp p-acp dt j-jn n1, pc-acp vdi d n2 r-crq vbr xx j.
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Adjacent References with Relevance: James 3.6 (ODRV); Romans 1.24 (AKJV); Romans 1.28 (ODRV)
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Romans 1.28 (ODRV) - 1 romans 1.28: god deliuered them vp into a reprobate sense, to doe those things that are not conuenient: for this cause god gave them up to vile affections, god gave them up to a reprobate mind, to do those things which are not convenient False 0.813 0.89 2.647
Romans 1.26 (AKJV) - 0 romans 1.26: for this cause god gaue them vp vnto vile affections: for this cause god gave them up to vile affections, god gave them up to a reprobate mind, to do those things which are not convenient False 0.798 0.948 5.071
Romans 1.26 (Geneva) - 0 romans 1.26: for this cause god gaue them vp vnto vile affections: for this cause god gave them up to vile affections, god gave them up to a reprobate mind, to do those things which are not convenient False 0.798 0.948 5.071
Romans 1.28 (Geneva) romans 1.28: for as they regarded not to acknowledge god, euen so god deliuered them vp vnto a reprobate minde, to doe those things which are not conuenient, for this cause god gave them up to vile affections, god gave them up to a reprobate mind, to do those things which are not convenient False 0.737 0.884 2.632
Romans 1.28 (AKJV) romans 1.28: and euen as they did not like to retaine god in their knowledge, god gaue them ouer to a reprobate minde, to doe those things which are not conuenient: for this cause god gave them up to vile affections, god gave them up to a reprobate mind, to do those things which are not convenient False 0.725 0.872 2.567
Romans 1.28 (Tyndale) romans 1.28: and as it semed not good vnto them to be aknowen of god even so god delivered them vp vnto a leawde mynd that they shuld do tho thinges which were not comly for this cause god gave them up to vile affections, god gave them up to a reprobate mind, to do those things which are not convenient False 0.71 0.304 1.164
Romans 1.26 (Tyndale) romans 1.26: for this cause god gave them vp vnto shamfull lustes. for even their wemen did chaunge the naturall vse vnto the vnnaturall. for this cause god gave them up to vile affections, god gave them up to a reprobate mind, to do those things which are not convenient False 0.7 0.721 6.473




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