Sermons preached by that reverend and learned divine Richard Clerke, Dr. in Divinitie; sometimes fellovv of Christ Colledge in Cambridge. One of the most learned translators of our English Bible; preacher in the famous metropolitan church of Christ, Canterbury. Since his death, published for the common good, by Charles White, Mr. in Arts, and one of the six preachers of Christ Church, Canterbury

Clerke, Richard, d. 1634
White, Charles, d. 1647
Publisher: Printed by T Cotes for Thomas Alchorn and are to be sold at his shoppe at the signe of the Greene Dragon in S Pauls Church yard
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1637
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: B12105 ESTC ID: None STC ID: None
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 Corinthians 13.13 (Tyndale); James 2.26 (ODRV)
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James 2.26 (ODRV) - 0 james 2.26: for euen as the bodie without the spirit is dead: the body without the spirit, is dead True 0.846 0.935 0.323
James 2.26 (Geneva) james 2.26: for as the body without ye spirit is dead, euen so the faith without workes is dead. the body without the spirit, is dead True 0.766 0.939 0.462
James 2.26 (AKJV) james 2.26: for as the body without the spirit is dead, so faith without workes is dead also. the body without the spirit, is dead True 0.76 0.935 0.499
James 2.26 (Vulgate) james 2.26: sicut enim corpus sine spiritu mortuum est, ita et fides sine operibus mortua est. the body without the spirit, is dead True 0.755 0.901 0.0
James 2.26 (Tyndale) james 2.26: for as the body with oute the sprete is deed even so fayth with out dedes is deed. the body without the spirit, is dead True 0.724 0.84 0.14
James 2.26 (ODRV) - 0 james 2.26: for euen as the bodie without the spirit is dead: the last verse of this chapter hath stumbled the papists, that because saint iames saith there, as the body without the spirit, is dead False 0.654 0.932 0.323
James 2.26 (Geneva) james 2.26: for as the body without ye spirit is dead, euen so the faith without workes is dead. the last verse of this chapter hath stumbled the papists, that because saint iames saith there, as the body without the spirit, is dead False 0.636 0.923 0.462
James 2.26 (Vulgate) james 2.26: sicut enim corpus sine spiritu mortuum est, ita et fides sine operibus mortua est. the last verse of this chapter hath stumbled the papists, that because saint iames saith there, as the body without the spirit, is dead False 0.623 0.851 0.0
James 2.26 (AKJV) james 2.26: for as the body without the spirit is dead, so faith without workes is dead also. the last verse of this chapter hath stumbled the papists, that because saint iames saith there, as the body without the spirit, is dead False 0.62 0.912 0.499
James 2.26 (Tyndale) james 2.26: for as the body with oute the sprete is deed even so fayth with out dedes is deed. the last verse of this chapter hath stumbled the papists, that because saint iames saith there, as the body without the spirit, is dead False 0.609 0.628 0.14




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