None but Christ, or A plain and familiar treatise of the knowledge of Christ, exciting all men to study to know Jesus Christ and him crucified, with a particular, applicatory, and saving knowledge, in diverse sermons upon I Cor. 2. 2. / By John Wall B.D. preacher of the word of God at Mich. Cornhill London.

Wall, John, 1588-1666
Publisher: Printed for Ralph Smith at the signe of the Bible in Cornhill neer the Royall Exchange
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1648
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A97021 ESTC ID: R210079 STC ID: W469
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- 1 Corinthians II, 2; Jesus Christ -- Knowableness; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text Besides that we find by experience, much reading is wearinesse to the flesh, and doth often disturb us, more then profit us, according to the golden saying of Seneca, Distrahit animum librorum multitudo. and of Corn. Agrip. de van. Beside that we find by experience, much reading is weariness to the Flesh, and does often disturb us, more then profit us, according to the golden saying of Senecca, Distrahit animum librorum multitudo. and of Corn. Agrip. de van. p-acp cst pns12 vvb p-acp n1, d vvg vbz n1 p-acp dt n1, cc vdz av vvi pno12, dc cs n1 pno12, vvg p-acp dt j n-vvg pp-f np1, fw-la fw-la fw-la fw-la. cc pp-f n1. np1. fw-fr fw-mi.
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Adjacent References with Relevance: Ecclesiastes 12.12 (Douay-Rheims)
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Ecclesiastes 12.12 (Geneva) - 1 ecclesiastes 12.12: for there is none ende in making many bookes, and much reading is a wearines of the flesh. besides that we find by experience, much reading is wearinesse to the flesh True 0.706 0.903 1.654
Ecclesiastes 12.12 (Geneva) - 1 ecclesiastes 12.12: for there is none ende in making many bookes, and much reading is a wearines of the flesh. besides that we find by experience, much reading is wearinesse to the flesh, and doth often disturb us, more then profit us, according to the golden saying of seneca, distrahit animum librorum multitudo. and of corn. agrip. de van False 0.704 0.793 0.878
Ecclesiastes 12.12 (Geneva) - 1 ecclesiastes 12.12: for there is none ende in making many bookes, and much reading is a wearines of the flesh. besides that we find by experience, much reading is wearinesse to the flesh, and doth often disturb us, more then profit us, according to the golden saying of seneca, distrahit animum librorum multitudo True 0.704 0.757 0.878
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