Foure sermons The two first, of godly feare: on Hebrewes 4. verse 1. By Robert Cleauer. The two last. Of Christian loue and life. On Canticles 2. verse 10. By Richard Webb.

Cleaver, Robert, 1561 or 2-ca. 1625
Webb, Richard, preacher of God's word
Publisher: Printed by Tho Snodham for Roger Iackson and are to be sould at his shop neere to Fleetstreet Conduit
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1613
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A18963 ESTC ID: S108059 STC ID: 5381
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text when we doe accept of him for our Husband. Examine now in your owne soules, whether you haue this loue or no: when we do accept of him for our Husband. Examine now in your own Souls, whither you have this love or no: c-crq pns12 vdb vvi pp-f pno31 p-acp po12 n1. vvb av p-acp po22 d n2, cs pn22 vhb d n1 cc dx:




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Adjacent References with Relevance: John 5.42 (AKJV); John 5.42 (Geneva)
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John 5.42 (Geneva) john 5.42: but i know you, that ye haue not the loue of god in you. you haue this loue or no True 0.612 0.584 0.237
John 5.42 (AKJV) john 5.42: but i know you, that ye haue not the loue of god in you. you haue this loue or no True 0.612 0.584 0.237
John 5.42 (Wycliffe) john 5.42: but y haue knowun you, that ye han not the loue of god in you. you haue this loue or no True 0.611 0.432 0.214




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