God wooing his church: set foorth in three godly sermons. / By William Burton preacher at Reading.

Burton, William, d. 1616
Publisher: Printed by V S for Iohn Hardie dwelling in Paules Churchyard at the signe of the Tygers head
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1596
Approximate Era: Elizabeth
TCP ID: B07428 ESTC ID: S91261 STC ID: 4174.5
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 16th century;
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In-Text as possessing nothing, yet hauing all things. as possessing nothing, yet having all things. c-acp vvg pix, av vhg d n2.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 2 Corinthians 4.8 (ODRV); 2 Corinthians 6.10 (AKJV); 2 Corinthians 6.10 (Geneva)
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2 Corinthians 6.10 (Geneva) - 2 2 corinthians 6.10: as hauing nothing, and yet possessing all things. as possessing nothing, yet hauing all things False 0.861 0.966 1.926
2 Corinthians 6.10 (AKJV) - 2 2 corinthians 6.10: as hauing nothing, and yet possessing all things. as possessing nothing, yet hauing all things False 0.861 0.966 1.926
2 Corinthians 6.10 (Tyndale) - 2 2 corinthians 6.10: as havynge nothynge and yet possessynge all thynges. as possessing nothing, yet hauing all things False 0.851 0.905 0.0
2 Corinthians 6.10 (ODRV) - 2 2 corinthians 6.10: as hauing nothing, and possessing al things. as possessing nothing, yet hauing all things False 0.842 0.938 1.826




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