Three sermons 1. The good fight. Preached at the funerall of Henry Sommaster of Pens-ford in the country of Deuon, Esquire. Ian. 1606. 2. The worth of the water of life. 3. Dauids longing, and Dauids loue. By Sam. Hieron.

Hieron, Samuel, 1576?-1617
Publisher: Printed by Iohn Legate
Place of Publication: Cambridge
Publication Year: 1607
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A03308 ESTC ID: S116031 STC ID: 13426
Subject Headings: Sommaster, Henry, d. 1606;
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In-Text So though these things happily do no whit affect those, which are after the flesh, but do seeme euen vile in their eyes; So though these things happily do no whit affect those, which Are After the Flesh, but do seem even vile in their eyes; av cs d n2 av-j vdb dx n1 vvi d, r-crq vbr p-acp dt n1, p-acp vdb vvi av j p-acp po32 n2;
Note 0 Rom. 8.5. Rom. 8.5. np1 crd.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: John 1.14; John 1.14 (Tyndale); Romans 8.5; Romans 8.5 (AKJV)
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Romans 8.5 (AKJV) - 0 romans 8.5: for they that are after the flesh, doe minde the things of the flesh: so though these things happily do no whit affect those, which are after the flesh True 0.62 0.709 7.503
Romans 8.5 (ODRV) - 0 romans 8.5: for they that are according to the flesh, are affected to the things that are of the flesh; so though these things happily do no whit affect those, which are after the flesh True 0.618 0.779 7.503




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Note 0 Rom. 8.5. Romans 8.5