A godly and learned exposition of Christs Sermon in the Mount: preached in Cambridge by that reuerend and iudicious diuine M. William Perkins. Published at the request of his exequutors by Th. Pierson preacher of Gods word. Whereunto is adioyned a twofold table: one, of speciall points here handled; the other, of choise places of Scripture here quoted

Perkins, William, 1558-1602
Publisher: Pr inted by Thomas Brooke and Cantrell Legge printers to the Vniuersitie of Cambridge
Place of Publication: Cambridge
Publication Year: 1608
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A09432 ESTC ID: S113661 STC ID: 19722
Subject Headings: Sermon on the mount -- Commentaries; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text but now in Christ God workes both the will and the deede, so as he which doth truly beleeue, is as mount Zion, which cannot be remooued, but standeth fast for euer: but now in christ God works both the will and the deed, so as he which does truly believe, is as mount Zion, which cannot be removed, but Stands fast for ever: cc-acp av p-acp np1 np1 vvz d dt n1 cc dt n1, av c-acp pns31 r-crq vdz av-j vvi, vbz p-acp n1 np1, r-crq vmbx vbi vvn, cc-acp vvz av-j p-acp av:
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Adjacent References with Relevance: Ecclesiasticus 15.14 (Douay-Rheims); Matthew 16.16; Matthew 16.18 (ODRV); Psalms 125.1
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