The combate between the flesh and spirit. As also the wofull with-drawing of the Spirit of God, with the causes thereof: and walking in, and after the Spirit, together with the blessednesse thereof. Being the summe and substance of XXVII. sermons: preached a little before his death, by that faithfull servant of Christ, Mr. Christopher Love, late minister of the Gospel at Lawrence Jury London. To which is added the Christians directory tending to direct him in the various conditions that God may cast him into. In XV. sermons.

Love, Christopher, 1618-1651
Publisher: Printed by T R E M for John Rothwell at the Fountain and Bear in Goldsmiths row in Cheapside
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1654
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A88580 ESTC ID: R202772 STC ID: L3145
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text and therefore he could not prevaile. The Prince of this world cometh, and findeth nothing in me, said Christ; and Therefore he could not prevail. The Prince of this world comes, and finds nothing in me, said christ; cc av pns31 vmd xx vvi. dt n1 pp-f d n1 vvz, cc vvz pix p-acp pno11, vvd np1;




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John 14.30 (Geneva) - 1 john 14.30: for the prince of this world commeth, and hath nought in me. and therefore he could not prevaile. the prince of this world cometh, and findeth nothing in me, said christ False 0.76 0.936 3.0
John 14.30 (AKJV) - 1 john 14.30: for the prince of this world commeth, and hath nothing in me. and therefore he could not prevaile. the prince of this world cometh, and findeth nothing in me, said christ False 0.747 0.944 3.157
John 14.30 (Wycliffe) - 1 john 14.30: for the prince of this world cometh, and hath not in me ony thing. and therefore he could not prevaile. the prince of this world cometh, and findeth nothing in me, said christ False 0.735 0.911 5.732
John 14.30 (ODRV) - 1 john 14.30: for the prince of this world commeth, and in me he hath not any thing. and therefore he could not prevaile. the prince of this world cometh, and findeth nothing in me, said christ False 0.73 0.928 3.0
John 14.30 (Vulgate) - 1 john 14.30: venit enim princeps mundi hujus, et in me non habet quidquam. and therefore he could not prevaile. the prince of this world cometh, and findeth nothing in me, said christ False 0.706 0.581 0.0
John 12.31 (AKJV) - 1 john 12.31: now shall the prince of this world be cast out. and therefore he could not prevaile. the prince of this world cometh True 0.696 0.804 1.574
John 12.31 (Geneva) - 1 john 12.31: nowe shall the prince of this world be cast out. and therefore he could not prevaile. the prince of this world cometh True 0.692 0.813 1.494
John 14.30 (Tyndale) - 1 john 14.30: for the rular of this worlde commeth and hath nought in me. and therefore he could not prevaile. the prince of this world cometh, and findeth nothing in me, said christ False 0.681 0.846 0.0
John 16.11 (ODRV) - 1 john 16.11: because the prince of this world is now iudged. and therefore he could not prevaile. the prince of this world cometh True 0.669 0.797 1.664
John 16.11 (Wycliffe) john 16.11: but of doom, for the prince of this world is now demed. and therefore he could not prevaile. the prince of this world cometh True 0.645 0.706 1.574




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