A looking-glasse for Levellers: held out in a sermon, preached at St. Peters Pauls-Wharfe, upon Sunday in the after-noone, Sept. 24. 1648. / By Paul Knell, Master in Arts, of Clare-Hall in Cambridge. Sometime chaplain to a regiment of curasiers in His Majesties Army.

Knell, Paul, 1615?-1664
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Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1648
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A87809 ESTC ID: R204195 STC ID: K683
Subject Headings: Levellers; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text and even their own consciences beare witnesse to this truth. and even their own Consciences bear witness to this truth. cc av po32 d n2 vvi n1 p-acp d n1.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Romans 2.15 (Tyndale)
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Romans 2.15 (Tyndale) - 1 romans 2.15: whyll their conscience beareth witnes vnto them and also their thoughtes accusynge one another or excusynge and even their own consciences beare witnesse to this truth False 0.763 0.265 0.0
Romans 2.15 (Tyndale) - 1 romans 2.15: whyll their conscience beareth witnes vnto them and also their thoughtes accusynge one another or excusynge their own consciences beare witnesse to this truth True 0.743 0.594 0.0
Romans 2.15 (AKJV) romans 2.15: which shew the worke of the law written in their hearts, their conscience also bearing witnesse, and their thoughts the meane while accusing, or else excusing one another: and even their own consciences beare witnesse to this truth False 0.655 0.324 3.136
Romans 2.15 (Geneva) romans 2.15: which shew the effect of the lawe written in their hearts, their conscience also bearing witnes, and their thoughts accusing one another, or excusing,) and even their own consciences beare witnesse to this truth False 0.648 0.342 0.0
Romans 9.1 (AKJV) romans 9.1: i say the trueth in christ, i lie not, my conscience also bearing mee witnesse in the holy ghost, their own consciences beare witnesse to this truth True 0.639 0.562 2.411
Romans 2.15 (ODRV) romans 2.15: who shew the workes of the law written in their harts, their conscience giuing testimonie to them, and among themselues mutually their thoughts accusing, or also defending, their own consciences beare witnesse to this truth True 0.636 0.336 0.0
Romans 2.15 (AKJV) romans 2.15: which shew the worke of the law written in their hearts, their conscience also bearing witnesse, and their thoughts the meane while accusing, or else excusing one another: their own consciences beare witnesse to this truth True 0.635 0.512 2.253
Romans 2.15 (Geneva) romans 2.15: which shew the effect of the lawe written in their hearts, their conscience also bearing witnes, and their thoughts accusing one another, or excusing,) their own consciences beare witnesse to this truth True 0.633 0.555 0.0
Romans 9.1 (Geneva) romans 9.1: i say the trueth in christ, i lye not, my conscience bearing mee witnes in the holy ghost, their own consciences beare witnesse to this truth True 0.622 0.57 0.0
Romans 9.1 (Tyndale) romans 9.1: i saye the trueth in christ and lye not in that wherof my conscience beareth me witnes in the holy gost their own consciences beare witnesse to this truth True 0.609 0.502 0.0
Romans 9.1 (ODRV) romans 9.1: i speake the verity in christ, i lie not, my conscience bearing me witnes in the holy ghost, their own consciences beare witnesse to this truth True 0.608 0.571 0.0




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