The blessing of a good king Deliuered in eight sermons vpon the storie of the Queene of the south, her words to Salomon, magnifying the gouernment of his familie and kingdome. By Thomas Gibson, minister.

Gibson, Thomas, M.A
Publisher: Printed by Tho Creede and N Okes for Arthur Iohnson dwelling at the signe of the white Horse in Pauls Church yard
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1614
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A01704 ESTC ID: S103127 STC ID: 11841
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text and when he hath considered himselfe, hee goeth his way, and forgetteth immediatly what manner of one he was: and when he hath considered himself, he Goes his Way, and forgetteth immediately what manner of one he was: cc c-crq pns31 vhz vvn px31, pns31 vvz po31 n1, cc vvz av-j r-crq n1 pp-f pi pns31 vbds:




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Adjacent References with Relevance: James 1.24 (Geneva)
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James 1.24 (Geneva) james 1.24: for when he hath considered himselfe, hee goeth his way, and forgetteth immediately what maner of one he was. and when he hath considered himselfe, hee goeth his way, and forgetteth immediatly what manner of one he was False 0.822 0.975 1.232
James 1.24 (AKJV) james 1.24: for hee beholdeth himselfe, and goeth his way, and straightway forgetteth what maner of man he was. and when he hath considered himselfe, hee goeth his way, and forgetteth immediatly what manner of one he was False 0.792 0.942 0.845
James 1.24 (ODRV) james 1.24: for he considered himself, and went his way, and by and by forgat what an one he was. and when he hath considered himselfe, hee goeth his way, and forgetteth immediatly what manner of one he was False 0.729 0.908 0.43
James 1.24 (Tyndale) james 1.24: for assone as he hath loked on him silfe he goeth his waye and forgetteth immediatlie what his fassion was. and when he hath considered himselfe, hee goeth his way, and forgetteth immediatly what manner of one he was False 0.71 0.819 0.499
James 1.24 (Geneva) james 1.24: for when he hath considered himselfe, hee goeth his way, and forgetteth immediately what maner of one he was. and when he hath considered himselfe, hee goeth his way True 0.658 0.936 0.748
James 1.24 (ODRV) james 1.24: for he considered himself, and went his way, and by and by forgat what an one he was. and when he hath considered himselfe, hee goeth his way True 0.625 0.847 0.195
James 1.24 (AKJV) james 1.24: for hee beholdeth himselfe, and goeth his way, and straightway forgetteth what maner of man he was. and when he hath considered himselfe, hee goeth his way True 0.617 0.799 0.314




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