The nevv birth: or, A treatise of regeneration delivered in certaine sermons; and now published by William Whately, preacher and minisiter of Banbury in Oxfordshire.

Whately, William, 1583-1639
Publisher: Imprinted by Felix Kingston for Thomas Man and are to be sold at his shop in Pater Noster Row at the signe of the Talbot
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1618
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A15003 ESTC ID: S103302 STC ID: 25308
Subject Headings: Regeneration (Theology); Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text for out of heauen, the blessed Sauiour of mankind hath excluded mee; for thither he tels vs euidently, that none must enter that are not borne againe; for out of heaven, the blessed Saviour of mankind hath excluded me; for thither he tells us evidently, that none must enter that Are not born again; c-acp av pp-f n1, dt j-vvn n1 pp-f n1 vhz vvn pno11; c-acp av pns31 vvz pno12 av-j, cst pix vmb vvi cst vbr xx vvn av;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: John 3.7 (Geneva); Jonah 4.3 (ODRV)
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John 3.7 (Geneva) john 3.7: marueile not that i said to thee, yee must be borne againe. none must enter that are not borne againe True 0.616 0.815 0.425
John 3.7 (AKJV) john 3.7: marueile not that i saide vnto thee, ye must be borne againe. none must enter that are not borne againe True 0.613 0.8 0.405




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