The profit of godliness set forth in five sermons on I Tim. 4, 8 : The unprofitableness of worldly gain : set forth in four sermons on Mark 8. 36, 37 : The parable of the barren fig-tree : opened and applied, in seven sermons, on Luk. 13. 6, 7, 8, 9 : Victorious violence, or, two sermons on Matth. 11, 12 / by that eminent and learned divine Mr. Thomas Byrdall ...

Byrdall, Thomas, 1607 or 8-1662?
Publisher: Printed for Nevil Simmons
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1666
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: B18399 ESTC ID: None STC ID: B6406
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text and vers. 13. What man desireth life, and many dayes, that he may see good? As who should say; and vers. 13. What man Desires life, and many days, that he may see good? As who should say; cc zz. crd q-crq n1 vvz n1, cc d n2, cst pns31 vmb vvi j? p-acp r-crq vmd vvi;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Proverbs 13.3 (Douay-Rheims); Psalms 34.10 (AKJV); Psalms 34.12 (AKJV); Psalms 34.9; Psalms 34.9 (AKJV)
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Psalms 34.12 (AKJV) psalms 34.12: what man is hee that desireth life; and loueth many dayes, that he may see good? and vers. 13. what man desireth life, and many dayes, that he may see good? as who should say False 0.888 0.967 2.508
Psalms 34.12 (Geneva) psalms 34.12: what man is he, that desireth life, and loueth long dayes for to see good? and vers. 13. what man desireth life, and many dayes, that he may see good? as who should say False 0.865 0.893 2.508
Psalms 34.12 (AKJV) - 1 psalms 34.12: and loueth many dayes, that he may see good? many dayes, that he may see good? as who should say True 0.805 0.946 1.838
Psalms 34.12 (AKJV) - 0 psalms 34.12: what man is hee that desireth life; and vers. 13. what man desireth life True 0.805 0.908 0.466
Psalms 33.13 (Vulgate) psalms 33.13: quis est homo qui vult vitam; diligit dies videre bonos? and vers. 13. what man desireth life, and many dayes, that he may see good? as who should say False 0.771 0.183 0.546
Psalms 33.13 (ODRV) psalms 33.13: who is the man that wil haue life: loueth to see good daies. and vers. 13. what man desireth life, and many dayes, that he may see good? as who should say False 0.768 0.291 1.821
Psalms 34.12 (Geneva) psalms 34.12: what man is he, that desireth life, and loueth long dayes for to see good? and vers. 13. what man desireth life True 0.709 0.404 0.401
Psalms 34.12 (Geneva) psalms 34.12: what man is he, that desireth life, and loueth long dayes for to see good? many dayes, that he may see good? as who should say True 0.704 0.798 1.51
Psalms 33.13 (Vulgate) psalms 33.13: quis est homo qui vult vitam; diligit dies videre bonos? many dayes, that he may see good? as who should say True 0.671 0.341 0.0
Psalms 33.13 (ODRV) psalms 33.13: who is the man that wil haue life: loueth to see good daies. many dayes, that he may see good? as who should say True 0.663 0.487 0.482
1 Peter 3.10 (Geneva) 1 peter 3.10: for if any man long after life, and to see good dayes, let him refraine his tongue from euill, and his lippes that they speake no guile. and vers. 13. what man desireth life, and many dayes, that he may see good? as who should say False 0.605 0.599 1.066




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