The heauenly banquet: or The doctrine of the Lords Supper set forth in seuen sermons. With two prayers before and after the receiuing. And a iustification of kneeling in the act of receiuing. By Iohn Denison, Doctor of Diuinity.

Denison, John, d. 1629
Publisher: Printed by E lizabeth A llde for Robert Allot and are to bee sold by W Brooks within the Turning Stile in Holborne
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1631
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A20154 ESTC ID: S109561 STC ID: 6589
Subject Headings: Lord's Supper; Posture in worship; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text So that if the Prophet Ieremy had beene there, he might haue said of them as he spake of the Iewes, I harkened and heard, but no man said, What haue I• done? But who art thou that iudgest another mans seruant, seeing hee standeth or falleth to his Master? Though the Lord hath commanded thee to examine thy selfe, So that if the Prophet Ieremy had been there, he might have said of them as he spoke of the Iewes, I hearkened and herd, but no man said, What have I• done? But who art thou that Judges Another men servant, seeing he Stands or falls to his Master? Though the Lord hath commanded thee to examine thy self, av cst cs dt n1 np1 vhd vbn a-acp, pns31 vmd vhi vvn pp-f pno32 c-acp pns31 vvd pp-f dt np2, pns11 vvd cc vvn, cc-acp dx n1 vvd, q-crq vhb np1 vdi? cc-acp r-crq vb2r pns21 cst vv2 j-jn ng1 n1, vvg pns31 vvz cc vvz p-acp po31 n1? cs dt n1 vhz vvn pno21 pc-acp vvi po21 n1,
Note 0 Ier. 8.6. Rom. 14.4. Jeremiah 8.6. Rom. 14.4. np1 crd. np1 crd.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Jeremiah 8.6; Romans 14.4; Romans 14.4 (AKJV)
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Romans 14.4 (AKJV) romans 14.4: who art thou that iudgest an other mans seruant? to his owne master he standeth or falleth; yea he shall bee holden vp: for god is able to make him stand. but who art thou that iudgest another mans seruant, seeing hee standeth or falleth to his master True 0.733 0.936 8.084
Romans 14.4 (ODRV) - 0 romans 14.4: who art thou that iudgest another man's seruant? but who art thou that iudgest another mans seruant, seeing hee standeth or falleth to his master True 0.726 0.916 5.944
Romans 14.4 (Geneva) - 0 romans 14.4: who art thou that condemnest another mans seruant? but who art thou that iudgest another mans seruant, seeing hee standeth or falleth to his master True 0.716 0.863 6.714
Romans 14.4 (Tyndale) - 1 romans 14.4: whether he stonde or faule that pertayneth vnto his master: but who art thou that iudgest another mans seruant, seeing hee standeth or falleth to his master True 0.687 0.371 1.653




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Note 0 Ier. 8.6. Jeremiah 8.6
Note 0 Rom. 14.4. Romans 14.4