Instructions for the whole year. Part II. For Sundays being practical thoughts on the Epistles of all the Sundays and moveable feasts from the Octave of Easter to Quinquagesima Sunday.

Gother, John, d. 1704
Publisher: s n
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1695
Approximate Era: WilliamAndMary
TCP ID: B03484 ESTC ID: R177562 STC ID: G1329D
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Epistles of Paul -- Commentaries; Catholic Church -- Prayer-books and devotions -- English; Church year meditations; Devotional calendars -- Catholic Church;
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In-Text and tho' Heaven and Earth shall pass away, yet his Word shall never pass away; and though Heaven and Earth shall pass away, yet his Word shall never pass away; cc cs n1 cc n1 vmb vvi av, av po31 n1 vmb av-x vvi av;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Matthew 24.35 (Geneva)
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Matthew 24.35 (Geneva) - 0 matthew 24.35: heauen and earth shall passe away: and tho' heaven and earth shall pass away True 0.803 0.924 0.732
Matthew 24.35 (Geneva) matthew 24.35: heauen and earth shall passe away: but my wordes shall not passe away. and tho' heaven and earth shall pass away, yet his word shall never pass away False 0.695 0.856 1.061
Matthew 24.35 (AKJV) matthew 24.35: heauen and earth shall passe away, but my wordes shall not passe away. and tho' heaven and earth shall pass away, yet his word shall never pass away False 0.688 0.858 1.061
Luke 21.33 (AKJV) luke 21.33: heauen and earth shall passe away, but my words shall not passe away. and tho' heaven and earth shall pass away, yet his word shall never pass away False 0.664 0.867 1.061
Luke 21.33 (Geneva) luke 21.33: heauen and earth shall passe away, but my wordes shall not passe away. and tho' heaven and earth shall pass away, yet his word shall never pass away False 0.662 0.849 1.061
Matthew 24.35 (ODRV) matthew 24.35: heauen and earth shal passe, but my words shal not passe. and tho' heaven and earth shall pass away, yet his word shall never pass away False 0.652 0.842 0.296
Matthew 24.35 (AKJV) matthew 24.35: heauen and earth shall passe away, but my wordes shall not passe away. and tho' heaven and earth shall pass away True 0.642 0.887 0.775
Luke 21.33 (ODRV) luke 21.33: heauen and earth shal passe; but my wordes shal not passe. and tho' heaven and earth shall pass away, yet his word shall never pass away False 0.627 0.797 0.296
Luke 21.33 (Tyndale) luke 21.33: heaven and erth shall passe: but my wordes shall not passe. and tho' heaven and earth shall pass away, yet his word shall never pass away False 0.614 0.612 3.371
Matthew 24.35 (ODRV) matthew 24.35: heauen and earth shal passe, but my words shal not passe. and tho' heaven and earth shall pass away True 0.613 0.858 0.283
Luke 21.33 (AKJV) luke 21.33: heauen and earth shall passe away, but my words shall not passe away. and tho' heaven and earth shall pass away True 0.605 0.884 0.775
Luke 21.33 (Geneva) luke 21.33: heauen and earth shall passe away, but my wordes shall not passe away. and tho' heaven and earth shall pass away True 0.604 0.882 0.775
Matthew 24.35 (Vulgate) matthew 24.35: caelum et terra transibunt, verba autem mea non praeteribunt. and tho' heaven and earth shall pass away True 0.603 0.626 0.0




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