A sermon preached in the countie of Suffolke before the clergie and laytie, for the discouerie and confutation of certaine strange, pernicious, and hereticall positions, publikely deliuered, held, and maintayned, touching iustification, by a certaine factious preacher of Wickam Market, in the said countie, by which, diuers, especially of the vulgar, farre and neare, were greatly seduced. With a plaine and manifest resolution of the said point, as also an answere vnto the obiections vsed and produced, to maintayne the said dangerous position. And lastly, a three-fold reflection of the text, according to the present occasion. By P. Gunter, preacher of the Word of God, in the countie of Suffolke. Seene and allowed.

Gunter, Peter, preacher of the Word of God
Publisher: Printed by William Stansby for Henrie Fetherstone
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1615
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A02395 ESTC ID: None STC ID: None
Subject Headings: Justification; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text but thou art a most iust and impartiall Iudge, therefore Tibi, tibi soli peccaui; and done this euill in thy sight, that is, in thy sight chiefly; but thou art a most just and impartial Judge, Therefore Tibi, tibi soli peccaui; and done this evil in thy sighed, that is, in thy sighed chiefly; cc-acp pns21 vb2r dt av-ds j cc j n1, av fw-la, fw-la fw-la fw-la; cc vdn d n-jn p-acp po21 n1, cst vbz, p-acp po21 n1 av-jn;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Psalms 51.4 (AKJV)
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Psalms 51.4 (AKJV) - 0 psalms 51.4: against thee, thee onely haue i sinned, and done this euill in thy sight: tibi, tibi soli peccaui; and done this euill in thy sight True 0.732 0.937 0.568
Psalms 51.4 (AKJV) psalms 51.4: against thee, thee onely haue i sinned, and done this euill in thy sight: that thou mightest bee iustified when thou speakest, and be cleare when thou iudgest. but thou art a most iust and impartiall iudge, therefore tibi, tibi soli peccaui; and done this euill in thy sight, that is, in thy sight chiefly False 0.73 0.582 0.993
Psalms 51.4 (AKJV) - 0 psalms 51.4: against thee, thee onely haue i sinned, and done this euill in thy sight: tibi, tibi soli peccaui; and done this euill in thy sight, that is, in thy sight chiefly True 0.729 0.926 0.947
Psalms 51.4 (Geneva) psalms 51.4: against thee, against thee onely haue i sinned, and done euill in thy sight, that thou mayest be iust when thou speakest, and pure when thou iudgest. but thou art a most iust and impartiall iudge, therefore tibi, tibi soli peccaui; and done this euill in thy sight, that is, in thy sight chiefly False 0.728 0.471 1.767
Psalms 51.4 (Geneva) psalms 51.4: against thee, against thee onely haue i sinned, and done euill in thy sight, that thou mayest be iust when thou speakest, and pure when thou iudgest. tibi, tibi soli peccaui; and done this euill in thy sight, that is, in thy sight chiefly True 0.637 0.85 0.758
Psalms 51.4 (Geneva) psalms 51.4: against thee, against thee onely haue i sinned, and done euill in thy sight, that thou mayest be iust when thou speakest, and pure when thou iudgest. tibi, tibi soli peccaui; and done this euill in thy sight True 0.63 0.884 0.455




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