XCVI. sermons by the Right Honorable and Reverend Father in God, Lancelot Andrevves, late Lord Bishop of Winchester. Published by His Majesties speciall command

Andrewes, Lancelot, 1555-1626
Buckeridge, John, 1562?-1631
Laud, William, 1573-1645
Publisher: Printed by George Miller for Richard Badger
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1629
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A19625 ESTC ID: S106830 STC ID: 606
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text Therefore, this day, CHRIST that dyed rose againe, that He might be Lord, both of Quick & Dead, Rom. 14.9. Therefore, this day, CHRIST that died rose again, that He might be Lord, both of Quick & Dead, Rom. 14.9. av, d n1, np1 cst vvd n1 av, cst pns31 vmd vbi n1, d pp-f j cc j, np1 crd.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Colossians 1.18 (Geneva); Romans 14.9; Romans 14.9 (Geneva)
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Romans 14.9 (Geneva) romans 14.9: for christ therefore died and rose againe, and reuiued, that he might be lord both of the dead and the quicke. therefore, this day, christ that dyed rose againe, that he might be lord, both of quick & dead, rom. 14.9 False 0.857 0.925 1.643
Romans 14.9 (AKJV) romans 14.9: for to this ende christ both died, and rose, and reuiued, that hee might be lord both of the dead and liuing. therefore, this day, christ that dyed rose againe, that he might be lord, both of quick & dead, rom. 14.9 False 0.846 0.883 1.219
Romans 14.9 (Tyndale) romans 14.9: for christ therfore dyed and rose agayne and revived that he myght be lorde both of deed and quicke. therefore, this day, christ that dyed rose againe, that he might be lord, both of quick & dead, rom. 14.9 False 0.844 0.908 1.817
Romans 14.9 (ODRV) - 1 romans 14.9: that he may haue dominion both of the dead and of the liuing. he might be lord, both of quick & dead, rom. 14.9 True 0.834 0.688 0.638
Romans 14.9 (ODRV) romans 14.9: for to this end christ died and rose againe; that he may haue dominion both of the dead and of the liuing. therefore, this day, christ that dyed rose againe, that he might be lord, both of quick & dead, rom. 14.9 False 0.809 0.771 1.219
Romans 14.9 (Tyndale) romans 14.9: for christ therfore dyed and rose agayne and revived that he myght be lorde both of deed and quicke. he might be lord, both of quick & dead, rom. 14.9 True 0.729 0.925 0.331
Romans 14.9 (AKJV) romans 14.9: for to this ende christ both died, and rose, and reuiued, that hee might be lord both of the dead and liuing. he might be lord, both of quick & dead, rom. 14.9 True 0.709 0.89 0.876
Romans 14.9 (Geneva) romans 14.9: for christ therefore died and rose againe, and reuiued, that he might be lord both of the dead and the quicke. he might be lord, both of quick & dead, rom. 14.9 True 0.707 0.923 0.911
Romans 14.9 (Geneva) romans 14.9: for christ therefore died and rose againe, and reuiued, that he might be lord both of the dead and the quicke. therefore, this day, christ that dyed rose againe True 0.632 0.809 0.771
Romans 14.9 (Tyndale) romans 14.9: for christ therfore dyed and rose agayne and revived that he myght be lorde both of deed and quicke. therefore, this day, christ that dyed rose againe True 0.62 0.772 1.211
Romans 14.9 (AKJV) romans 14.9: for to this ende christ both died, and rose, and reuiued, that hee might be lord both of the dead and liuing. therefore, this day, christ that dyed rose againe True 0.613 0.827 0.282




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In-Text Rom. 14.9. Romans 14.9