The pathway to perfection A sermon preached at Saint Maryes Spittle in London on VVednesday in Easter weeke. 1593. By Thomas Playfere, Doctor of Diuinitie.

Playfere, Thomas, 1561?-1609
Publisher: Printed by Iames Roberts for Andrew VVise dwelling in Paules church yard at the signe of the Angel
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1597
Approximate Era: Elizabeth
TCP ID: A09757 ESTC ID: S103577 STC ID: 20021
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 16th century;
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In-Text For thou shalt eate the labour of thy hands. O well art thou, and happy shalt thou be! O well art thou! For thou shalt eat the labour of thy hands. Oh well art thou, and happy shalt thou be! O well art thou! p-acp pns21 vm2 vvi dt n1 pp-f po21 n2. uh av vb2r pns21, cc j vm2 pns21 vbi! sy av vb2r pns21!




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Psalms 1; Psalms 127; Psalms 128.1 (Geneva); Psalms 128.2 (AKJV)
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Psalms 128.2 (AKJV) psalms 128.2: for thou shalt eat the labour of thine handes: happie shalt thou bee, and it shall be well with thee. for thou shalt eate the labour of thy hands. o well art thou, and happy shalt thou be! o well art thou False 0.868 0.951 2.301
Psalms 128.2 (AKJV) - 0 psalms 128.2: for thou shalt eat the labour of thine handes: for thou shalt eate the labour of thy hands. o well art thou True 0.866 0.938 2.046
Psalms 127.2 (ODRV) psalms 127.2: because thou shalt eate the labours of thy handes: blessed art thou, and it shal be wel with thee. for thou shalt eate the labour of thy hands. o well art thou True 0.86 0.939 4.081
Psalms 127.2 (ODRV) psalms 127.2: because thou shalt eate the labours of thy handes: blessed art thou, and it shal be wel with thee. for thou shalt eate the labour of thy hands. o well art thou, and happy shalt thou be! o well art thou False 0.858 0.928 5.093
Psalms 127.2 (Vulgate) psalms 127.2: labores manuum tuarum quia manducabis: beatus es, et bene tibi erit. for thou shalt eate the labour of thy hands. o well art thou True 0.817 0.209 0.0
Psalms 128.2 (AKJV) - 1 psalms 128.2: happie shalt thou bee, and it shall be well with thee. happy shalt thou be! o well art thou True 0.809 0.875 0.556
Psalms 127.2 (ODRV) - 1 psalms 127.2: blessed art thou, and it shal be wel with thee. happy shalt thou be! o well art thou True 0.792 0.814 1.434
Psalms 128.2 (Geneva) psalms 128.2: when thou eatest the labours of thine hands, thou shalt be blessed, and it shall be well with thee. for thou shalt eate the labour of thy hands. o well art thou, and happy shalt thou be! o well art thou False 0.785 0.856 2.299
Psalms 128.2 (Geneva) psalms 128.2: when thou eatest the labours of thine hands, thou shalt be blessed, and it shall be well with thee. for thou shalt eate the labour of thy hands. o well art thou True 0.769 0.846 1.89




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