The morning exercise methodized; or Certain chief heads and points of the Christian religion opened and improved in divers sermons, by several ministers of the City of London, in the monthly course of the morning exercise at Giles in the Fields. May 1659.

Case, Thomas, 1598-1682
Publisher: printed by E M for Ralph Smith at the sign of the Bible in Cornhil near the Royal Exchange
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1659
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A81247 ESTC ID: R207936 STC ID: C835
Subject Headings: Christian life; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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Location Text Standardized Text Parts of Speech
In-Text Take heed, why? knowing this that no Prophesie of Scripture is of any private interpretation, &c. so we read the word; Take heed, why? knowing this that no Prophesy of Scripture is of any private Interpretation, etc. so we read the word; vvb n1, q-crq? vvg d cst dx vvb pp-f n1 vbz pp-f d j n1, av av pns12 vvb dt n1;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 2 Peter 1.20 (AKJV)
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2 Peter 1.20 (AKJV) 2 peter 1.20: knowing this first, that no prophecy of the scripture is of any priuate interpretation: ? knowing this that no prophesie of scripture is of any private interpretation True 0.919 0.945 1.716
2 Peter 1.20 (ODRV) 2 peter 1.20: vnderstanding this first, that no prophecie of scripture is made by priuate interpretation. ? knowing this that no prophesie of scripture is of any private interpretation True 0.898 0.905 0.287
2 Peter 1.20 (Geneva) 2 peter 1.20: so that yee first knowe this, that no prophecie of the scripture is of any priuate interpretation. ? knowing this that no prophesie of scripture is of any private interpretation True 0.875 0.926 0.275
2 Peter 1.20 (Tyndale) - 1 2 peter 1.20: that no prophesye in the scripture hath eny private interpretacion. ? knowing this that no prophesie of scripture is of any private interpretation True 0.854 0.838 1.504
2 Peter 1.20 (Vulgate) 2 peter 1.20: hoc primum intelligentes quod omnis prophetia scripturae propria interpretatione non fit. ? knowing this that no prophesie of scripture is of any private interpretation True 0.82 0.32 0.0
2 Peter 1.20 (ODRV) 2 peter 1.20: vnderstanding this first, that no prophecie of scripture is made by priuate interpretation. take heed, why? knowing this that no prophesie of scripture is of any private interpretation, &c. so we read the word False 0.771 0.894 0.287
2 Peter 1.20 (AKJV) 2 peter 1.20: knowing this first, that no prophecy of the scripture is of any priuate interpretation: take heed, why? knowing this that no prophesie of scripture is of any private interpretation, &c. so we read the word False 0.766 0.946 1.716
2 Peter 1.20 (Geneva) 2 peter 1.20: so that yee first knowe this, that no prophecie of the scripture is of any priuate interpretation. take heed, why? knowing this that no prophesie of scripture is of any private interpretation, &c. so we read the word False 0.762 0.917 0.275
2 Peter 1.20 (Tyndale) 2 peter 1.20: so that ye fyrst knowe this. that no prophesye in the scripture hath eny private interpretacion. take heed, why? knowing this that no prophesie of scripture is of any private interpretation, &c. so we read the word False 0.76 0.76 1.33
2 Peter 1.20 (Vulgate) 2 peter 1.20: hoc primum intelligentes quod omnis prophetia scripturae propria interpretatione non fit. take heed, why? knowing this that no prophesie of scripture is of any private interpretation, &c. so we read the word False 0.742 0.195 0.0




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