Five sermons, in five several styles; or Waies of preaching. The [brace] first in Bp Andrews his way; before the late King upon the first day of Lent. Second in Bp Hall's way; before the clergie at the author's own ordination in Christ-Church, Oxford. Third in Dr Maine's and Mr Cartwright's way; before the Universitie at St Maries, Oxford. Fourth in the Presbyterian way; before the citie at Saint Paul's London. Fifth in the Independent way; never preached. With an epistle rendring an account of the author's designe in printing these his sermons, as also of the sermons themselves. / By Ab. Wright, sometimes Fellow of St John Baptist Coll. in Oxford.

Wright, Abraham, 1611-1690
Publisher: Printed for Edward Archer at the Adam and Eve in Little Britain
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1656
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A96973 ESTC ID: R208406 STC ID: W3685
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text because that God hath joined good works and salvation together in his Word, and what God hath join'd let not man put asunder. Because that God hath joined good works and salvation together in his Word, and what God hath joined let not man put asunder. c-acp cst np1 vhz vvn j n2 cc n1 av p-acp po31 n1, cc r-crq np1 vhz vvn vvb xx n1 vvi av.




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Matthew 19.6 (AKJV) - 1 matthew 19.6: what therefore god hath ioyned together, let not man put asunder. what god hath join'd let not man put asunder True 0.774 0.944 2.522
Matthew 19.6 (Geneva) - 1 matthew 19.6: let not man therefore put asunder that, which god hath coupled together. what god hath join'd let not man put asunder True 0.75 0.917 2.522
Mark 10.9 (Geneva) mark 10.9: therefore, what god hath coupled together, let not man separate. what god hath join'd let not man put asunder True 0.677 0.928 1.664
Mark 10.9 (AKJV) mark 10.9: what therefore god hath ioyned together, let not man put asunder. what god hath join'd let not man put asunder True 0.666 0.942 2.522
Mark 10.9 (Vulgate) mark 10.9: quod ergo deus conjunxit, homo non separet. what god hath join'd let not man put asunder True 0.663 0.554 0.0
Mark 10.9 (ODRV) mark 10.9: that therfore which god hath ioyned together, let no man separate. what god hath join'd let not man put asunder True 0.64 0.865 1.591
Matthew 19.6 (Vulgate) matthew 19.6: itaque jam non sunt duo, sed una caro. quod ergo deus conjunxit, homo non separet. what god hath join'd let not man put asunder True 0.632 0.451 0.0
Mark 10.9 (Tyndale) mark 10.9: therfore what god hath cuppled let not man separat. what god hath join'd let not man put asunder True 0.621 0.866 1.591
Matthew 19.6 (Wycliffe) matthew 19.6: and so thei ben not now tweyne, but o fleisch. therfor a man departe not that thing that god hath ioyned. what god hath join'd let not man put asunder True 0.619 0.457 0.979
Matthew 19.6 (ODRV) matthew 19.6: therfore now they are not two, but one flesh. the therfore which god hath ioyned togeather, let not man separate. what god hath join'd let not man put asunder True 0.616 0.892 1.407




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