The triumph of a true Christian described: or An explication of the eight chapter of the Epistle of Saint Paul to the Romans wherein the sanctified sinners heauen vpon earth is layed open, with explication of the comfort of it to as many as are so qualified. Deliuered in sundrie sermons by Edward Elton, Bachelour in Diuinitie, and preacher of Gods word at Saint Mary Magdalens Barmondsey neare London. And now by him published, intending the good and sauing comfort of euery true beleeuing soule that shall please to read it.

Elton, Edward, d. 1624
Publisher: Printed by Richard Field for Robert Mylburne and are to be sold at the great south doore of Pauls
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1623
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A21269 ESTC ID: S100392 STC ID: 7621
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Romans VIII -- Commentaries;
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In-Text 37 Neuerthelesse in all these things we are more then conquerours through him that loued vs. I will first open the sence and meaning of the words of this 35. verse. 37 Nevertheless in all these things we Are more then conquerors through him that loved us I will First open the sense and meaning of the words of this 35. verse. crd av p-acp d d n2 pns12 vbr av-dc cs n2 p-acp pno31 cst vvd pno12 pns11 vmb ord vvi dt n1 cc n1 pp-f dt n2 pp-f d crd n1.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Romans 8.36 (Geneva); Romans 8.37 (AKJV)
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Romans 8.37 (AKJV) romans 8.37: nay in all these things wee are more then conquerours, through him that loued vs. 37 neuerthelesse in all these things we are more then conquerours through him that loued vs True 0.936 0.955 1.815
Romans 8.37 (ODRV) romans 8.37: but in al these things we ouercome because of him that hath loued vs. 37 neuerthelesse in all these things we are more then conquerours through him that loued vs True 0.855 0.844 0.693
Romans 8.37 (Geneva) romans 8.37: neuerthelesse, in all these thinges we are more then coquerours through him that loued vs. 37 neuerthelesse in all these things we are more then conquerours through him that loued vs True 0.844 0.965 1.693
Romans 8.37 (Tyndale) romans 8.37: neverthelesse in all these thinges we overcome strongly thorow his helpe that loved vs. 37 neuerthelesse in all these things we are more then conquerours through him that loued vs True 0.778 0.823 0.297
Romans 8.37 (AKJV) romans 8.37: nay in all these things wee are more then conquerours, through him that loued vs. 37 neuerthelesse in all these things we are more then conquerours through him that loued vs. i will first open the sence and meaning of the words of this 35. verse False 0.712 0.963 1.479
Romans 8.37 (ODRV) romans 8.37: but in al these things we ouercome because of him that hath loued vs. 37 neuerthelesse in all these things we are more then conquerours through him that loued vs. i will first open the sence and meaning of the words of this 35. verse False 0.659 0.829 0.512
Romans 8.37 (Geneva) romans 8.37: neuerthelesse, in all these thinges we are more then coquerours through him that loued vs. 37 neuerthelesse in all these things we are more then conquerours through him that loued vs. i will first open the sence and meaning of the words of this 35. verse False 0.632 0.97 1.556




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