The true conuert. Or An exposition vpon the vvhole parable of the prodigall. Luke. 15. 11.12. &c. Wherein is manifestly shewed; 1. Mans miserable estate by forsaking of God. 2. Mans happie estate by returning to God. Deliuered in sundry sermons, by Nehemiah Rogers, preacher of Gods Word, at St Margarets Fish-street. And now by him published, intending the farther benefit of so many as then heard it; and the profit of so many as shall please to read it.

Rogers, Nehemiah, 1593-1660
Publisher: Printed by Edward Griffin for Edward Brewster and are to be sold at his shop at the west gate of Pauls at the signe of the Starre
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1620
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A10929 ESTC ID: S116104 STC ID: 21201
Subject Headings: Prodigal son (Parable);
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In-Text And first is this so, that God doth not onely loue, and inwardly affect his children, but doth also manifest the same by signes and tokens, that they may bee out of doubt thereof? Then this may serue to confute that doctrine of the Church of Rome, who hold that no man can be certainely assured of the loue and fauour of God, hee may hope well, and so foorth: And First is this so, that God does not only love, and inwardly affect his children, but does also manifest the same by Signs and tokens, that they may be out of doubt thereof? Then this may serve to confute that Doctrine of the Church of Rome, who hold that no man can be Certainly assured of the love and favour of God, he may hope well, and so forth: cc ord vbz d av, cst np1 vdz xx av-j vvi, cc av-j vvi po31 n2, p-acp vdz av vvi dt d p-acp n2 cc n2, cst pns32 vmb vbi av pp-f n1 av? cs d vmb vvi pc-acp vvi d n1 pp-f dt n1 pp-f np1, r-crq vvb cst dx n1 vmb vbi av-j vvn pp-f dt n1 cc n1 pp-f np1, pns31 vmb vvi av, cc av av:




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1 John 4.21 (ODRV) 1 john 4.21: and this commandement we haue from god: that he which loueth god, loue also his brother. and first is this so, that god doth not onely loue True 0.627 0.364 0.786
1 John 4.11 (ODRV) 1 john 4.11: my dearest, if god hath so loued vs, we also ought to loue one another. and first is this so, that god doth not onely loue True 0.621 0.593 0.647
1 John 4.11 (Geneva) 1 john 4.11: beloued, if god so loued vs, we ought also to loue one another. and first is this so, that god doth not onely loue True 0.617 0.554 0.674
1 John 4.11 (AKJV) 1 john 4.11: beloued, if god so loued vs, wee ought also to loue one another. and first is this so, that god doth not onely loue True 0.615 0.568 0.647
1 John 4.11 (Tyndale) 1 john 4.11: beloved yf god so loved vs we ought also to love one another. god doth not onely loue True 0.609 0.482 0.309
1 John 4.21 (AKJV) 1 john 4.21: and this commandement haue we from him, that he who loueth god, loue his brother also. and first is this so, that god doth not onely loue True 0.606 0.37 0.674
1 John 4.21 (ODRV) 1 john 4.21: and this commandement we haue from god: that he which loueth god, loue also his brother. god doth not onely loue True 0.605 0.605 0.75
1 John 4.21 (Geneva) 1 john 4.21: and this commandement haue we of him, that he that loueth god, should loue his brother also. and first is this so, that god doth not onely loue True 0.605 0.348 0.674




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