A godlie, zealous, and profitable sermon vpon the second chapter of Saint Iames. Preached at London, by Master George Gifford, and published at the request of sundry godly and well disposed persons

Gifford, George, d. 1620
Publisher: By Thomas East for Tobie Cooke dwelling at the Tigers head in Paules Churchyard
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1582
Approximate Era: Elizabeth
TCP ID: A01727 ESTC ID: S108636 STC ID: 11860
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 16th century;
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In-Text But wilt thou vnderstand (sayth he) O thou vaine man, that the faith which is without works is dead? See howe vehementlye hée thundereth béere, against the carnall professour, calling him a vaine man, But wilt thou understand (say he) Oh thou vain man, that the faith which is without works is dead? See how vehemently he Thundereth beer, against the carnal professor, calling him a vain man, cc-acp vm2 pns21 vvi (vvz pns31) uh pns21 j n1, cst dt n1 r-crq vbz p-acp n2 vbz j? vvb c-crq av-j pns31 vvz n1, p-acp dt j n1, vvg pno31 dt j n1,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: James 2.20 (Geneva)
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James 2.20 (Geneva) james 2.20: but wilt thou vnderstand, o thou vaine man, that the faith which is without workes, is dead? but wilt thou vnderstand (sayth he) o thou vaine man, that the faith which is without works is dead True 0.916 0.975 2.693
James 2.20 (AKJV) james 2.20: but wilt thou knowe, o vaine man, that faith without workes is dead? but wilt thou vnderstand (sayth he) o thou vaine man, that the faith which is without works is dead True 0.891 0.955 1.067
James 2.20 (ODRV) james 2.20: but wilt thou know, o vaine man, that faith without workes is idle? but wilt thou vnderstand (sayth he) o thou vaine man, that the faith which is without works is dead True 0.863 0.941 1.067
James 2.20 (Tyndale) james 2.20: wilt thou vnderstonde o thou vayne man that fayth with out dedes is deed? but wilt thou vnderstand (sayth he) o thou vaine man, that the faith which is without works is dead True 0.862 0.909 0.287
James 2.20 (Vulgate) james 2.20: vis autem scire, o homo inanis, quoniam fides sine operibus mortua est? but wilt thou vnderstand (sayth he) o thou vaine man, that the faith which is without works is dead True 0.821 0.82 0.267
James 2.20 (Geneva) james 2.20: but wilt thou vnderstand, o thou vaine man, that the faith which is without workes, is dead? but wilt thou vnderstand (sayth he) o thou vaine man, that the faith which is without works is dead? see howe vehementlye hee thundereth beere, against the carnall professour, calling him a vaine man, False 0.738 0.963 2.219
James 2.20 (Vulgate) james 2.20: vis autem scire, o homo inanis, quoniam fides sine operibus mortua est? but wilt thou vnderstand (sayth he) o thou vaine man, that the faith which is without works is dead? see howe vehementlye hee thundereth beere, against the carnall professour, calling him a vaine man, False 0.716 0.769 0.06
James 2.20 (AKJV) james 2.20: but wilt thou knowe, o vaine man, that faith without workes is dead? but wilt thou vnderstand (sayth he) o thou vaine man, that the faith which is without works is dead? see howe vehementlye hee thundereth beere, against the carnall professour, calling him a vaine man, False 0.713 0.94 0.974
James 2.20 (Tyndale) james 2.20: wilt thou vnderstonde o thou vayne man that fayth with out dedes is deed? but wilt thou vnderstand (sayth he) o thou vaine man, that the faith which is without works is dead? see howe vehementlye hee thundereth beere, against the carnall professour, calling him a vaine man, False 0.707 0.833 0.436
James 2.20 (ODRV) james 2.20: but wilt thou know, o vaine man, that faith without workes is idle? but wilt thou vnderstand (sayth he) o thou vaine man, that the faith which is without works is dead? see howe vehementlye hee thundereth beere, against the carnall professour, calling him a vaine man, False 0.699 0.897 0.593
James 2.17 (Geneva) james 2.17: euen so the faith, if it haue no woorkes, is dead in it selfe. but wilt thou vnderstand (sayth he) o thou vaine man, that the faith which is without works is dead True 0.648 0.813 0.337
James 2.17 (ODRV) james 2.17: so faith also, if it haue not workes, is dead in it-self. but wilt thou vnderstand (sayth he) o thou vaine man, that the faith which is without works is dead True 0.643 0.798 0.352
James 2.17 (AKJV) james 2.17: euen so faith, if it hath not works, is dead being alone. but wilt thou vnderstand (sayth he) o thou vaine man, that the faith which is without works is dead True 0.619 0.804 3.063




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