Sermons experimentall: on Psalmes CXVI. & CXVII. Very vsefull for a vvounded spirit. By William Sclater D.D. sometimes rector of Limsham, and vicar of Pitmister, in Summerset-shire. Published by his son William Sclater Mr. of Arts, late fellow of Kings Colledge in Cambridge, now a priest, and preacher of the Gospel in the city of Exeter, in Devon-shire.

Sclater, William, 1575-1626
Sclater, William, 1609-1661
Publisher: Printed by Iohn Raworth for Nathaniel Butter and are to be sold at his shop at the signe of the Pide Bull neer Saint Augustines Gate
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1638
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A11603 ESTC ID: S116824 STC ID: 21844
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text perhaps thou never hadst comforts of spirit, Peace of Conscience, cheaerfull exercise of other gracious gifts, &c. What then? is God therefore unfaithfull? yea, Let God be true, and every man a lyar; perhaps thou never Hadst comforts of Spirit, Peace of Conscience, cheaerfull exercise of other gracious Gifts, etc. What then? is God Therefore unfaithful? yea, Let God be true, and every man a liar; av pns21 av-x vhd2 n2 pp-f n1, n1 pp-f n1, j n1 pp-f j-jn j n2, av q-crq av? vbz np1 av j? uh, vvb np1 vbb j, cc d n1 dt n1;
Note 0 Rom. 3.4. Rom. 3.4. np1 crd.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Romans 3.4; Romans 3.4 (Tyndale)
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Romans 3.4 (Tyndale) - 1 romans 3.4: let god be true and all men lyars as it is written: yea, let god be true, and every man a lyar True 0.854 0.798 4.736
Romans 3.4 (ODRV) - 1 romans 3.4: but god is true, & euery man a lyer, as it is written: yea, let god be true, and every man a lyar True 0.829 0.757 4.736
Romans 3.4 (Geneva) - 1 romans 3.4: yea, let god be true, and euery man a lyar, as it is written, that thou mightest be iustified in thy words, and ouercome, when thou art iudged. yea, let god be true, and every man a lyar True 0.77 0.902 8.046
Romans 3.4 (AKJV) - 1 romans 3.4: yea, let god be true, but euery man a lier, as it is written, that thou mightest be iustified in thy sayings, and mightest ouercome when thou art iudged. yea, let god be true, and every man a lyar True 0.765 0.868 5.833
Romans 3.4 (Geneva) romans 3.4: god forbid: yea, let god be true, and euery man a lyar, as it is written, that thou mightest be iustified in thy words, and ouercome, when thou art iudged. perhaps thou never hadst comforts of spirit, peace of conscience, cheaerfull exercise of other gracious gifts, &c. what then? is god therefore unfaithfull? yea, let god be true, and every man a lyar False 0.625 0.673 11.835
Romans 3.4 (AKJV) romans 3.4: god forbid: yea, let god be true, but euery man a lier, as it is written, that thou mightest be iustified in thy sayings, and mightest ouercome when thou art iudged. perhaps thou never hadst comforts of spirit, peace of conscience, cheaerfull exercise of other gracious gifts, &c. what then? is god therefore unfaithfull? yea, let god be true, and every man a lyar False 0.622 0.473 9.739




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Note 0 Rom. 3.4. Romans 3.4