A godlie and learned exposition upon the whole epistle of Iude, containing threescore and sixe sermons preached in Cambridge by that reverend and faithfull man of God, Master William Perkins, and now at the request of his executors, published by Thomas Taylor, preacher of Gods word ; whereunto is prefixed a large analysis, containing the summe and order of the whole booke, according to the authors owne method, to which are further added, foure briefe tables to direct the reader ...

Perkins, William, 1558-1602
Taylor, Thomas
Publisher: Printed by Felix Kyngston for Thomas Man dwelling in Pater noster row at the signe of the Talbot
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1606
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A09434 ESTC ID: S100865 STC ID: 19724.3
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Jude; Sermons, English -- 16th century;
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Adjacent References with Relevance: Ephesians 3.12 (Tyndale); Galatians 5.5 (AKJV); Romans 8.24 (Tyndale)
Only the top predictions per textual unit are considered for adjacency. An adjacent reference is located either in the same or an immediately neighboring segment/note as a given query reference. A reference is relevant to the query if they are identical, parallel texts of each other, or one is a known cross references of the other.
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Romans 8.24 (Tyndale) romans 8.24: for we are savyd by hope. but hope that is sene is no hope. for how can a man hope for that which he seyth? and in this expectation is put in possession of the same. from the former effect we learne first to put a difference betweene hope and confidence False 0.663 0.314 0.524
Romans 8.24 (AKJV) romans 8.24: for wee are saued by hope: but hope that is seene, is not hope: for what a man seeth, why doth he yet hope for? and in this expectation is put in possession of the same. from the former effect we learne first to put a difference betweene hope and confidence False 0.661 0.45 0.502
Romans 8.24 (AKJV) romans 8.24: for wee are saued by hope: but hope that is seene, is not hope: for what a man seeth, why doth he yet hope for? in this expectation is put in possession of the same. from the former effect we learne first to put a difference betweene hope True 0.656 0.415 0.454
Romans 8.24 (ODRV) romans 8.24: for by hope we are saued. but hope that is seen, is not hope. for that which a man seeth, wherfore doth he hope it? and in this expectation is put in possession of the same. from the former effect we learne first to put a difference betweene hope and confidence False 0.654 0.421 0.502
Romans 8.24 (ODRV) romans 8.24: for by hope we are saued. but hope that is seen, is not hope. for that which a man seeth, wherfore doth he hope it? in this expectation is put in possession of the same. from the former effect we learne first to put a difference betweene hope True 0.651 0.359 0.454
Romans 8.24 (Geneva) romans 8.24: for we are saued by hope: but hope that is seene, is not hope: for how can a man hope for that which he seeth? and in this expectation is put in possession of the same. from the former effect we learne first to put a difference betweene hope and confidence False 0.64 0.453 0.524
Romans 8.24 (Geneva) romans 8.24: for we are saued by hope: but hope that is seene, is not hope: for how can a man hope for that which he seeth? in this expectation is put in possession of the same. from the former effect we learne first to put a difference betweene hope True 0.64 0.427 0.473




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