The happines of the church, or, A description of those spirituall prerogatiues vvherewith Christ hath endowed her considered in some contemplations vpon part of the 12. chapter of the Hebrewes : together with certain other meditations and discourses vpon other portions of Holy Scriptures, the titles wherof immediately precede the booke : being the summe of diuerse sermons preached in S. Gregories London / by Thomas Adams ...

Adams, Thomas, fl. 1612-1653
Publisher: Printed by G P for Iohn Grismand and are to be sold at his shop neere vnto the little north dore of Saint Pauls at the signe of the Gun
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1619
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A01956 ESTC ID: S100417 STC ID: 121
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Hebrews XII, 22-24; Church of England; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text The Matter. That they should not returne to Herod. Why not to Herod? Because the Lord now lets them see his hypocrisie. The Matter. That they should not return to Herod. Why not to Herod? Because the Lord now lets them see his hypocrisy. dt n1. cst pns32 vmd xx vvi p-acp np1. q-crq xx p-acp np1? p-acp dt n1 av vvz pno32 vvi po31 n1.




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Matthew 2.12 (ODRV) matthew 2.12: and hauing receiued an answer in sleepe that they should not returne to herod, they went backe an other way into their contrey. they should not returne to herod. why not to herod? True 0.699 0.899 3.023
Matthew 2.12 (ODRV) matthew 2.12: and hauing receiued an answer in sleepe that they should not returne to herod, they went backe an other way into their contrey. the matter. that they should not returne to herod. True 0.662 0.919 2.163
Matthew 2.12 (AKJV) matthew 2.12: and being warned of god in a dreame, that they should not returne to herode, they departed into their owne countrey another way. they should not returne to herod. why not to herod? True 0.655 0.862 1.355
Matthew 2.12 (Geneva) matthew 2.12: and after they were warned of god in a dreame, that they should not go againe to herod, they returned into their countrey another way. they should not returne to herod. why not to herod? True 0.648 0.865 1.86
Matthew 2.12 (Tyndale) matthew 2.12: and after they were warned of god in a dreame that they shuld not go ageyne to herod they retourned into their awne countre another waye. they should not returne to herod. why not to herod? True 0.638 0.615 1.719
Matthew 2.12 (AKJV) matthew 2.12: and being warned of god in a dreame, that they should not returne to herode, they departed into their owne countrey another way. the matter. that they should not returne to herod. True 0.619 0.895 1.355
Matthew 2.12 (Geneva) matthew 2.12: and after they were warned of god in a dreame, that they should not go againe to herod, they returned into their countrey another way. the matter. that they should not returne to herod. True 0.605 0.896 0.93
Matthew 2.12 (Tyndale) matthew 2.12: and after they were warned of god in a dreame that they shuld not go ageyne to herod they retourned into their awne countre another waye. the matter. that they should not returne to herod. True 0.602 0.776 0.859




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