The vvay to true happinesse Deliuered in XXIV. sermons vpon the Beatitudes. By Robert Harris, B. in Diuinity, and pastor of Hanwell. Also, a treatise of the nevv couenant; set forth sermon-wise, on Ezechiel the XI. By the same authour.

Harris, Robert, 1581-1658
Publisher: Printed by R Badger and John Beale for Iohn Bartlet and are to be sold at his shop in Cheape side at the Gilded Cup
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1632
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A02723 ESTC ID: None STC ID: None
Subject Headings: Beatitudes; Covenant theology; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text as, that it is but a faction, and our Religion a very patchery. One of our Adversaries saith, that we are no better than Turkes; as, that it is but a faction, and our Religion a very patchery. One of our Adversaries Says, that we Are no better than Turkes; c-acp, cst pn31 vbz p-acp dt n1, cc po12 n1 dt j n1. crd pp-f po12 n2 vvz, cst pns12 vbr dx jc cs npg1;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Galatians 2.15 (ODRV); Galatians 2.15 (Tyndale)
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Galatians 2.15 (ODRV) galatians 2.15: we are by nature iewes, and not of the gentils, sinners. we are no better than turkes True 0.674 0.231 0.0
Galatians 2.15 (Tyndale) galatians 2.15: we which are iewes by nature and not synners of the gentyls, we are no better than turkes True 0.674 0.209 0.0




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