A treatise against the necessary dependance vpon that one head, and the present reconciliation to the Church of Rome Together with certaine sermons preached in publike assemblies, videlicet 1. The want of discipline. 2. The possession of a king. 3. The tumults of the people. 4. The mocke of reputation. 5. The necessitie of the Passion. 6. The wisdome of the rich. By Roger Fenton Doctor of Diuinitie, late preacher of Graies Inne.

Fenton, Roger, 1565-1616
Utie, Emmanuel, d. 1661
Publisher: Printed by Edward Griffin for Nathaniel Butter
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1617
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A00670 ESTC ID: S102068 STC ID: 10805
Subject Headings: Catholic Church -- Controversial literature;
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In-Text By the first hee shewed himselfe the sonne of man after the flesh: By the second hee was declared mightily to bee the sonne of God. Rom. 1.3. By the First he showed himself the son of man After the Flesh: By the second he was declared mightily to be the son of God. Rom. 1.3. p-acp dt ord pns31 vvd px31 dt n1 pp-f n1 p-acp dt n1: p-acp dt ord pns31 vbds vvn av-j pc-acp vbi dt n1 pp-f np1. np1 crd.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Romans 1.3; Romans 1.4 (Geneva)
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Romans 1.4 (Geneva) romans 1.4: and declared mightily to be the sonne of god, touching the spirit of sanctification by the resurrection from the dead) the flesh: by the second hee was declared mightily to bee the sonne of god. rom. 1.3 True 0.814 0.897 1.787
Romans 1.4 (Geneva) romans 1.4: and declared mightily to be the sonne of god, touching the spirit of sanctification by the resurrection from the dead) by the first hee shewed himselfe the sonne of man after the flesh: by the second hee was declared mightily to bee the sonne of god. rom. 1.3 False 0.778 0.773 0.0
Romans 1.4 (AKJV) romans 1.4: and declared to be the sonne of god, with power, according to the spirit of holinesse, by the resurrection from the dead. the flesh: by the second hee was declared mightily to bee the sonne of god. rom. 1.3 True 0.758 0.428 0.737
Romans 1.4 (Tyndale) romans 1.4: and declared to be the sonne of god with power of the holy goost that sanctifieth sence the tyme that iesus christ oure lorde rose agayne from deeth the flesh: by the second hee was declared mightily to bee the sonne of god. rom. 1.3 True 0.685 0.355 0.598
John 5.27 (Tyndale) john 5.27: and hath geven him power also to iudge in that he is the sonne of man. hee shewed himselfe the sonne of man True 0.65 0.603 0.347
John 5.27 (Tyndale) john 5.27: and hath geven him power also to iudge in that he is the sonne of man. by the first hee shewed himselfe the sonne of man True 0.639 0.481 0.334
John 5.27 (Geneva) john 5.27: and hath giuen him power also to execute iudgement, in that he is the sonne of man. hee shewed himselfe the sonne of man True 0.622 0.702 0.331
John 5.27 (Geneva) john 5.27: and hath giuen him power also to execute iudgement, in that he is the sonne of man. by the first hee shewed himselfe the sonne of man True 0.61 0.615 0.319
John 5.27 (ODRV) john 5.27: and he hath giuen him power to doe iudgement also because he is the sonne of man. hee shewed himselfe the sonne of man True 0.601 0.667 0.331




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In-Text Rom. 1.3. Romans 1.3