A sermon preached at Mapple-Durham in Oxfordshire, and published at the request of Sir Richard Blount by J.B. ...

Bowle, John, d. 1637
Publisher: Printed by T S for Iohn Hodgets
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1616
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A16521 ESTC ID: S2530 STC ID: 3435.5
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Romans VI, 23; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text but it is the Field of Blood vntill this day. God takes not life from one, that hee may giue it to another. but it is the Field of Blood until this day. God Takes not life from one, that he may give it to Another. cc-acp pn31 vbz dt n1 pp-f n1 c-acp d n1. np1 vvz xx n1 p-acp crd, cst pns31 vmb vvi pn31 p-acp j-jn.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Matthew 27.7 (Tyndale); Matthew 27.8 (Geneva)
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Matthew 27.8 (Geneva) matthew 27.8: wherefore that field is called, the field of bloud, vntill this day. but it is the field of blood vntill this day. god takes not life from one True 0.656 0.941 1.708
Matthew 27.8 (AKJV) matthew 27.8: wherefore that field was called, the field of blood vnto this day. but it is the field of blood vntill this day. god takes not life from one True 0.646 0.926 1.206
Matthew 27.8 (Tyndale) matthew 27.8: wherfore that felde is called the felde of bloud vntyll this daye. but it is the field of blood vntill this day. god takes not life from one True 0.616 0.853 0.0




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