The true vvay of a Christian, to the nevv Ierusalem Or, a three-folde demonstration: first, of the excellencie of the true and sauing knowledge of Christ; and the meanes to attaine it: with the antiquitie, necesitie, and benefit of catechisme. Secondly, of our vnion and communion with Christ, and his Church. Thirdly, of our new creation in Christ, by the blessed Spirit. With diuers questions, and cases of conscience, most comfortable for a Christian. Deliuered first in briefe, in a sermon preached at Paules-Crosse, the first Sunday in the new yeere, 1617. And newly reuised and enlarged by Immanuel Bourne ...

Bourne, Immanuel, 1590-1672
Publisher: Printed by John Legat for George Fayerbeard and are to be sold at his shop at the north doore of the Royall Exchange
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1622
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A16506 ESTC ID: S106545 STC ID: 3419
Subject Headings: Christian life;
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In-Text The bird is knowne by her singing, the tree is knowne by his fruits, and a Christian is known by his life and conuersation. The bird is known by her singing, the tree is known by his fruits, and a Christian is known by his life and Conversation. dt n1 vbz vvn p-acp po31 n-vvg, dt n1 vbz vvn p-acp po31 n2, cc dt njp vbz vvn p-acp po31 n1 cc n1.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 John 5.12 (Geneva); Luke 6.44 (ODRV)
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Luke 6.44 (ODRV) - 0 luke 6.44: for euery tree is knowen by his fruit. the bird is knowne by her singing, the tree is knowne by his fruits True 0.779 0.743 0.658
Matthew 12.33 (AKJV) - 2 matthew 12.33: for the tree is knowen by his fruit. the bird is knowne by her singing, the tree is knowne by his fruits True 0.77 0.806 0.69
Luke 6.44 (AKJV) - 0 luke 6.44: for euery tree is knowen by his owne fruit: the bird is knowne by her singing, the tree is knowne by his fruits True 0.753 0.697 0.629
Luke 6.44 (Geneva) - 0 luke 6.44: for euery tree is knowen by his owne fruite: the bird is knowne by her singing, the tree is knowne by his fruits True 0.752 0.672 0.629
Matthew 12.33 (ODRV) - 2 matthew 12.33: for of the fruit the tree is knowen. the bird is knowne by her singing, the tree is knowne by his fruits True 0.75 0.674 0.69
Matthew 12.33 (Tyndale) - 2 matthew 12.33: for the tree is knowe by his frute. the bird is knowne by her singing, the tree is knowne by his fruits True 0.747 0.737 0.69
Matthew 12.33 (AKJV) - 2 matthew 12.33: for the tree is knowen by his fruit. the bird is knowne by her singing, the tree is knowne by his fruits, and a christian is known by his life and conuersation False 0.696 0.677 0.327
Matthew 12.33 (Geneva) matthew 12.33: either make the tree good, and his fruite good: or els make the tree euill, and his fruite euil: for the tree is knowen by the fruite. the bird is knowne by her singing, the tree is knowne by his fruits True 0.648 0.726 0.807
Matthew 12.33 (Geneva) matthew 12.33: either make the tree good, and his fruite good: or els make the tree euill, and his fruite euil: for the tree is knowen by the fruite. the bird is knowne by her singing, the tree is knowne by his fruits, and a christian is known by his life and conuersation False 0.607 0.378 0.385
Luke 6.44 (Tyndale) luke 6.44: for every tree is knowen by his frute. nether of thornes gader men fygges nor of busshes gader they grapes. the bird is knowne by her singing, the tree is knowne by his fruits True 0.604 0.534 0.497




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