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 Were it onely our generall profession, the same were su•ficient to moue vs to vnity; for we acknowledge our selues members of one body; Were it only our general profession, the same were su•ficient to move us to unity; for we acknowledge our selves members of one body; vbdr pn31 j po12 j n1, dt d vbdr j pc-acp vvi pno12 p-acp n1; c-acp pns12 vvb po12 n2 n2 pp-f crd n1;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: John 13.35; John 13.35 (Tyndale); Romans 12.5 (AKJV)
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Romans 12.5 (AKJV) romans 12.5: so we being many are one bodie in christ, and euery one members one of another. were it onely our generall profession, the same were su*ficient to moue vs to vnity; for we acknowledge our selues members of one body False 0.695 0.351 0.826
Romans 12.5 (Tyndale) romans 12.5: so we beynge many are one body in christ and every man (amonge oure selves) one anothers members were it onely our generall profession, the same were su*ficient to moue vs to vnity; for we acknowledge our selues members of one body False 0.694 0.206 1.524
Romans 12.5 (Geneva) romans 12.5: so we being many are one body in christ, and euery one, one anothers members. were it onely our generall profession, the same were su*ficient to moue vs to vnity; for we acknowledge our selues members of one body False 0.693 0.359 1.824
Romans 12.5 (ODRV) romans 12.5: so we being many, are one body in christ, & each one anothers members. were it onely our generall profession, the same were su*ficient to moue vs to vnity; for we acknowledge our selues members of one body False 0.689 0.358 1.919
Romans 12.4 (Geneva) romans 12.4: for as wee haue many members in one body, and all members haue not one office, were it onely our generall profession, the same were su*ficient to moue vs to vnity; for we acknowledge our selues members of one body False 0.676 0.264 1.966




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