Greenvvoods vvorkes contayned in fiue seueral tractates. 1. Of the day of iudgement. 2. Of the Lords Prayer. 3. Of the race to saluation. 4. Of the torment of Tophet. 5. Of the baptisme of Christ.

Greenwood, Henry, b. 1544 or 5
Publisher: Printed by George Purslowe for Henry Bell and are to be sold by Iohn Clarke at his shop vnder S Peters Church in Corn hill
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1620
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A02186 ESTC ID: S115797 STC ID: 12329
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text as wee may read in Iam. 4. 14. To day therefore we begge our dayly bread, to morrow (it may be) we shall haue no néed of this Petition. as we may read in Iam. 4. 14. To day Therefore we beg our daily bred, to morrow (it may be) we shall have no need of this Petition. c-acp pns12 vmb vvi p-acp np1 crd crd p-acp n1 av pns12 vvb po12 j n1, p-acp n1 (pn31 vmb vbi) pns12 vmb vhi dx n1 pp-f d vvb.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: James 4.14; Matthew 6.11 (Geneva); Matthew 6.34 (AKJV)
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Matthew 6.11 (Geneva) matthew 6.11: giue vs this day our dayly bread. as wee may read in iam. 4. 14. to day therefore we begge our dayly bread, to morrow (it may be) we shall haue no need of this petition False 0.706 0.728 0.735
Matthew 6.11 (AKJV) matthew 6.11: giue vs this day our daily bread. as wee may read in iam. 4. 14. to day therefore we begge our dayly bread, to morrow (it may be) we shall haue no need of this petition False 0.7 0.643 0.605
Matthew 6.11 (Tyndale) matthew 6.11: geve vs this daye oure dayly breede. as wee may read in iam. 4. 14. to day therefore we begge our dayly bread, to morrow (it may be) we shall haue no need of this petition False 0.606 0.345 0.123
Luke 11.3 (ODRV) luke 11.3: our daily bread giue vs this day, as wee may read in iam. 4. 14. to day therefore we begge our dayly bread, to morrow (it may be) we shall haue no need of this petition False 0.602 0.633 0.605
Luke 11.3 (AKJV) luke 11.3: giue vs day by day our dayly bread. as wee may read in iam. 4. 14. to day therefore we begge our dayly bread, to morrow (it may be) we shall haue no need of this petition False 0.602 0.601 0.823




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In-Text Iam. 4. 14. James 4.14