The mysterie of mankind, made into a manual, or The Protestants portuize reduced into explication application, inuocation, tending to illumination, sanctification, deuotion, being the summe of seuen sermons, preached at S. Michaels in Cornehill, London. By William Loe, Doctor of Diuinity, chaplaine to his sacred Maiesty, and pastor elect, and allowed by authority of superiours of the English Church at Hamborough in Saxonie.

Loe, William, d. 1645
Publisher: Printed by Bernard Alsop for George Fayerbeard and are to be sold at his shoppe at the north side of the Exchange
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1619
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A06193 ESTC ID: S105401 STC ID: 16689
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text O blinde and barbarous folly of the sonnes of Adam, who hath bewitched you? Would you see the inuisible things of God? They are seene sayth Paul, by the visible God, being considered in his workes. Oh blind and barbarous folly of the Sons of Adam, who hath bewitched you? Would you see the invisible things of God? They Are seen say Paul, by the visible God, being considered in his works. uh j cc j n1 pp-f dt n2 pp-f np1, r-crq vhz vvn pn22? vmd pn22 vvi dt j n2 pp-f np1? pns32 vbr vvn vvz np1, p-acp dt j np1, vbg vvn p-acp po31 n2.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Romans 1; Romans 1.20 (ODRV)
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Romans 1.20 (ODRV) - 0 romans 1.20: for his inuisible things, from the creation of the world are seen, being vnderstood by those things that are made; they are seene sayth paul, by the visible god, being considered in his workes True 0.731 0.654 0.0
Romans 1.20 (Geneva) romans 1.20: for the inuisible things of him, that is, his eternal power and godhead, are seene by ye creation of the worlde, being considered in his workes, to the intent that they should be without excuse: they are seene sayth paul, by the visible god, being considered in his workes True 0.717 0.867 2.644
Romans 1.20 (AKJV) romans 1.20: for the inuisible things of him from the creation of the world, are clearely seene, being vnderstood by the things that are made, euen his eternall power and godhead, so that they are without excuse: o blinde and barbarous folly of the sonnes of adam, who hath bewitched you? would you see the inuisible things of god? they are seene sayth paul, by the visible god, being considered in his workes False 0.7 0.248 0.631
Romans 1.20 (AKJV) romans 1.20: for the inuisible things of him from the creation of the world, are clearely seene, being vnderstood by the things that are made, euen his eternall power and godhead, so that they are without excuse: they are seene sayth paul, by the visible god, being considered in his workes True 0.698 0.472 0.654
Romans 1.20 (Tyndale) - 0 romans 1.20: so that his invisible thinges: they are seene sayth paul, by the visible god, being considered in his workes True 0.695 0.25 0.0
Romans 1.20 (Geneva) romans 1.20: for the inuisible things of him, that is, his eternal power and godhead, are seene by ye creation of the worlde, being considered in his workes, to the intent that they should be without excuse: o blinde and barbarous folly of the sonnes of adam, who hath bewitched you? would you see the inuisible things of god? they are seene sayth paul, by the visible god, being considered in his workes False 0.692 0.771 1.614
Romans 1.20 (AKJV) romans 1.20: for the inuisible things of him from the creation of the world, are clearely seene, being vnderstood by the things that are made, euen his eternall power and godhead, so that they are without excuse: would you see the inuisible things of god True 0.615 0.674 0.355




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