Beames of divine light breaking forth from severall places of holy Scripture, as they were learnedly opened, in XXI. sermons. The III. first being the fore-going sermons to that treatise called The bruised-reed, preached on the precedent words. By the late reverend and iudicious divine, Richard Sibs, D.D. Mr. of Katharine Hall in Camb: and sometimes preacher at Grayes Inne. Published according to the Doctor his owne appointment subscribed with his hand; to prevent imperfect coppies.

Sibbes, Richard, 1577-1635
Publisher: Printed by G eorge M iller and Elizabeth Purslowe for N Bourne at the Royal Exchange and R Harford at the guilt Bible in Queenes head Alley in Pater Noster Row
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1639
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A12166 ESTC ID: S117279 STC ID: 22475
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text How doe we know that these words in the Prophet Isaiah are fitly appliable to Christ? By the greatest authority that ever was from the beginning of the world, by the immediate voice of God the Father from Heaven, who applies these words in Isaiah to Christ, Mat. 3. in his inauguration when he was baptised, This is my Beloved Sonne in whom I am well pleased, this is that my Sonne, that beloved, NONLATINALPHABET, the beloved Sonne, How do we know that these words in the Prophet Isaiah Are fitly appliable to christ? By the greatest Authority that ever was from the beginning of the world, by the immediate voice of God the Father from Heaven, who Applies these words in Isaiah to christ, Mathew 3. in his inauguration when he was baptised, This is my beloved Son in whom I am well pleased, this is that my Son, that Beloved,, the Beloved Son, q-crq vdb pns12 vvb cst d n2 p-acp dt n1 np1 vbr av-j j p-acp np1? p-acp dt js n1 cst av vbds p-acp dt n-vvg pp-f dt n1, p-acp dt j n1 pp-f np1 dt n1 p-acp n1, r-crq vvz d n2 p-acp np1 p-acp np1, np1 crd p-acp po31 n1 c-crq pns31 vbds j-vvn, d vbz po11 j-vvn n1 p-acp ro-crq pns11 vbm av vvn, d vbz d po11 n1, cst vvn,, dt j-vvn n1,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Matthew 3; Matthew 3.17 (ODRV)
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Matthew 3.17 (ODRV) - 1 matthew 3.17: this is my beloved sonne, in whom i am wel pleased. in his inauguration when he was baptised, this is my beloved sonne in whom i am well pleased, this is that my sonne, that beloved, the beloved sonne, True 0.764 0.813 4.031
Matthew 3.17 (ODRV) matthew 3.17: and behold a voice from heauen saying: this is my beloved sonne, in whom i am wel pleased. how doe we know that these words in the prophet isaiah are fitly appliable to christ? by the greatest authority that ever was from the beginning of the world, by the immediate voice of god the father from heaven, who applies these words in isaiah to christ, mat. 3. in his inauguration when he was baptised, this is my beloved sonne in whom i am well pleased, this is that my sonne, that beloved, the beloved sonne, True 0.701 0.774 4.011
Matthew 3.17 (Geneva) matthew 3.17: and loe, a voyce came from heauen, saying, this is my beloued sonne, in whome i am well pleased. how doe we know that these words in the prophet isaiah are fitly appliable to christ? by the greatest authority that ever was from the beginning of the world, by the immediate voice of god the father from heaven, who applies these words in isaiah to christ, mat. 3. in his inauguration when he was baptised, this is my beloved sonne in whom i am well pleased, this is that my sonne, that beloved, the beloved sonne, True 0.7 0.726 1.303
Matthew 3.17 (AKJV) matthew 3.17: and loe, a voice from heauen, saying, this is my beloued sonne, in whom i am well pleased. how doe we know that these words in the prophet isaiah are fitly appliable to christ? by the greatest authority that ever was from the beginning of the world, by the immediate voice of god the father from heaven, who applies these words in isaiah to christ, mat. 3. in his inauguration when he was baptised, this is my beloved sonne in whom i am well pleased, this is that my sonne, that beloved, the beloved sonne, True 0.698 0.738 1.798
Matthew 3.17 (Geneva) matthew 3.17: and loe, a voyce came from heauen, saying, this is my beloued sonne, in whome i am well pleased. in his inauguration when he was baptised, this is my beloved sonne in whom i am well pleased, this is that my sonne, that beloved, the beloved sonne, True 0.694 0.696 1.042
Matthew 3.17 (AKJV) matthew 3.17: and loe, a voice from heauen, saying, this is my beloued sonne, in whom i am well pleased. in his inauguration when he was baptised, this is my beloved sonne in whom i am well pleased, this is that my sonne, that beloved, the beloved sonne, True 0.691 0.68 1.131




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