Aggravation of sinne and sinning against knowledge. Mercie. Delivered in severall sermons upon divers occasions. By Tho: Goodvvin B.D.

Goodwin, Thomas, 1600-1680
Publisher: Printed by M Flesher for Iohn Rothwell and are to be sold at his shop at the signe of the Sun in Pauls Churchyard
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1637
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A01894 ESTC ID: S103262 STC ID: 12033
Subject Headings: Knowledge, Theory of (Religion); Sermons, English -- 17th century; Sin, Mortal;
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In-Text 27. which hee therefore sayes, is the perverting the use and intent of nature, and so is a sin against nature, leaving the naturall use of women. 27. which he Therefore Says, is the perverting the use and intent of nature, and so is a since against nature, leaving the natural use of women. crd r-crq pns31 av vvz, vbz dt vvg dt n1 cc n1 pp-f n1, cc av vbz dt n1 p-acp n1, vvg dt j n1 pp-f n2.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Ephesians 5.12 (Geneva); Romans 1.26 (Geneva)
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Romans 1.26 (Geneva) - 1 romans 1.26: for euen their women did change the naturall vse into that which is against nature. 27. which hee therefore sayes, is the perverting the use and intent of nature, and so is a sin against nature, leaving the naturall use of women False 0.718 0.415 5.296
Romans 1.26 (AKJV) - 1 romans 1.26: for euen their women did change the naturall vse into that which is against nature: 27. which hee therefore sayes, is the perverting the use and intent of nature, and so is a sin against nature, leaving the naturall use of women False 0.71 0.396 5.296
Romans 1.26 (Geneva) - 1 romans 1.26: for euen their women did change the naturall vse into that which is against nature. so is a sin against nature, leaving the naturall use of women True 0.7 0.831 4.441
Romans 1.26 (AKJV) - 1 romans 1.26: for euen their women did change the naturall vse into that which is against nature: so is a sin against nature, leaving the naturall use of women True 0.692 0.83 4.441
Romans 1.26 (Tyndale) romans 1.26: for this cause god gave them vp vnto shamfull lustes. for even their wemen did chaunge the naturall vse vnto the vnnaturall. so is a sin against nature, leaving the naturall use of women True 0.603 0.409 0.751
Romans 1.27 (AKJV) romans 1.27: and likewise also the men, leauing the naturall vse of the woman, burned in their lust one towards another, men with men working that which is vnseemely, and receiuing in themselues that recompense of their errour which was meet. so is a sin against nature, leaving the naturall use of women True 0.602 0.881 0.687




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