A sermon preached before the right honourable the lord maior of London, and the Court of Aldermen, &c., on Easter-Monday, 1692 being one of the anniversary spittal-sermons / by Edward Lord Bishop of Gloucester.

Fowler, Edward, 1632-1714
Publisher: Printed by Ric Chiswel
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1692
Approximate Era: WilliamAndMary
TCP ID: A40096 ESTC ID: R37351 STC ID: F1723
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Corinthians, 1st, VI, 14; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text and of the unjust, immediately adds, And herein do I exercise my self to have always a Conscience void of Offence, both towards God and towards men. and of the unjust, immediately adds, And herein do I exercise my self to have always a Conscience void of Offence, both towards God and towards men. cc pp-f dt j, av-j vvz, cc av vdb pns11 vvi po11 n1 pc-acp vhi av dt n1 j pp-f n1, av-d p-acp np1 cc p-acp n2.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Acts 24.15 (ODRV); Acts 24.16 (AKJV)
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Acts 24.16 (AKJV) acts 24.16: and herein doe i exercise my selfe to haue alwayes a conscience void of offence toward god, and toward men. herein do i exercise my self to have always a conscience void of offence, both towards god and towards men True 0.91 0.957 11.682
Acts 24.16 (AKJV) acts 24.16: and herein doe i exercise my selfe to haue alwayes a conscience void of offence toward god, and toward men. and of the unjust, immediately adds, and herein do i exercise my self to have always a conscience void of offence, both towards god and towards men False 0.896 0.936 11.424
Acts 24.16 (ODRV) acts 24.16: in this my self also doe studie to haue a conscience without offense toward god and toward men alwaies. herein do i exercise my self to have always a conscience void of offence, both towards god and towards men True 0.877 0.767 6.922
Acts 24.16 (Geneva) acts 24.16: and herein i endeuour my selfe to haue alway a cleare conscience towarde god, and toward men. herein do i exercise my self to have always a conscience void of offence, both towards god and towards men True 0.856 0.718 4.319
Acts 24.16 (ODRV) acts 24.16: in this my self also doe studie to haue a conscience without offense toward god and toward men alwaies. and of the unjust, immediately adds, and herein do i exercise my self to have always a conscience void of offence, both towards god and towards men False 0.854 0.456 6.795
Acts 24.16 (Geneva) acts 24.16: and herein i endeuour my selfe to haue alway a cleare conscience towarde god, and toward men. and of the unjust, immediately adds, and herein do i exercise my self to have always a conscience void of offence, both towards god and towards men False 0.845 0.302 4.259
Acts 24.16 (Vulgate) acts 24.16: in hoc et ipse studeo sine offendiculo conscientiam habere ad deum et ad homines semper. herein do i exercise my self to have always a conscience void of offence, both towards god and towards men True 0.783 0.209 0.0
Acts 24.16 (Tyndale) acts 24.16: and therfore stody i to have a cleare consciece towarde god and toward man also. herein do i exercise my self to have always a conscience void of offence, both towards god and towards men True 0.781 0.216 1.323




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