A recovery from apostacy Set out in a sermon preached in Stepny Church neere London at the receiving of a penitent renegado into the Church, Octob. 21. 1638. By William Gouge D.D. and min. in Black-Friers London Herein is the history of the surprizall and admirable escape of the said penitent.

Gouge, William, 1578-1653
Publisher: Printed by George Miller for Ioshua Kirton and Thomas Warren at their shop in Pau s sic Church yard at the white Horse
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1639
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A01980 ESTC ID: S103306 STC ID: 12124
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century; [Jukes, Vincent];
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In-Text Thus after th•ir hardnesse and impenitent heart they treasure unto themselves wrath against the day of wrath (Rom. 2.5.) In this respect a conscience past f•eling casts a man into a more desperate condition, then a conscience destitute of all comfort. Thus After th•ir hardness and impenitent heart they treasure unto themselves wrath against the day of wrath (Rom. 2.5.) In this respect a conscience passed f•eling Cast a man into a more desperate condition, then a conscience destitute of all Comfort. av p-acp j n1 cc j n1 pns32 vvb p-acp px32 n1 p-acp dt n1 pp-f n1 (np1 crd.) p-acp d n1 dt n1 p-acp vvg vvz dt n1 p-acp dt av-dc j n1, av dt n1 j pp-f d n1.
Note 0 Cum tenentur in tam grand• crimine per•uss• su•t animi caecitate, ut nec intelligant delicta nec plangant. In•ignantis D•i major haec plaga est. Cypr. Serm. 5. de lapsis. Cum tenentur in tam grand• crimine per•uss• su•t animi caecitate, ut nec Intelligent Delicta nec plangant. In•ignantis D•i Major haec plaga est. Cyprus Sermon 5. de Lapsis. fw-la fw-la p-acp fw-la n1 fw-la n1 fw-la fw-la j, fw-la fw-la n1 fw-la fw-la fw-la. np1 np1 j fw-la fw-la fw-la. np1 np1 crd fw-fr n1.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Ephesians 4.19 (AKJV); Romans 2.5; Romans 2.5 (AKJV)
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Romans 2.5 (AKJV) romans 2.5: but after thy hardnesse, and impenitent heart, treasurest vp vnto thy selfe wrath, against the day of wrath, and reuelation of the righteous iudgement of god: thus after th*ir hardnesse and impenitent heart they treasure unto themselves wrath against the day of wrath (rom. 2.5.) in this respect a conscience past f*eling casts a man into a more desperate condition, then a conscience destitute of all comfort False 0.69 0.915 1.022
Romans 2.5 (ODRV) romans 2.5: but according to thy hardnes and impenitent hart, thou heapest to thy self wrath, in the day of wrath and of the reuelation of the iust iudgement of god, thus after th*ir hardnesse and impenitent heart they treasure unto themselves wrath against the day of wrath (rom. 2.5.) in this respect a conscience past f*eling casts a man into a more desperate condition, then a conscience destitute of all comfort False 0.684 0.524 1.022
Romans 2.5 (Geneva) romans 2.5: but thou, after thine hardnesse, and heart that canot repent, heapest vp as a treasure vnto thy selfe wrath against the day of wrath, and of the declaration of the iust iudgement of god, thus after th*ir hardnesse and impenitent heart they treasure unto themselves wrath against the day of wrath (rom. 2.5.) in this respect a conscience past f*eling casts a man into a more desperate condition, then a conscience destitute of all comfort False 0.681 0.771 1.399
Romans 2.5 (Tyndale) romans 2.5: but thou after thyne harde herte that cannot repet heapest ye togedder the treasure of wrath agaynste the daye of vengeauce when shalbe opened the rightewes iudgement of god thus after th*ir hardnesse and impenitent heart they treasure unto themselves wrath against the day of wrath (rom. 2.5.) in this respect a conscience past f*eling casts a man into a more desperate condition, then a conscience destitute of all comfort False 0.612 0.31 1.113




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