Remaines of that excellent minister of Jesus Christ, Mr. Joseph Alleine being a collection of sundry directions, sermons, sacrament-speeches, and letters, not heretofore published ...

Alleine, Joseph, 1634-1668
R. A. (Richard Alleine), 1611-1681
Publisher: Printed for Peter Parker
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1674
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A26694 ESTC ID: R22421 STC ID: A976
Subject Headings: Theology; Theology -- History -- 17th century;
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In-Text What! art thou of no meaner use then this to be a habitation of God through the spirit? What! art thou a Temple for God to dwell in? will God make of this Soul a Temple, where all manner of lusts have dwelt? and say of thy soul, here will I dwell for ever, this is my rest for I have desired it? Oh, adore the riches of Gods condescending grace! What! art thou of no meaner use then this to be a habitation of God through the Spirit? What! art thou a Temple for God to dwell in? will God make of this Soul a Temple, where all manner of Lustiest have dwelled? and say of thy soul, Here will I dwell for ever, this is my rest for I have desired it? O, adore the riches of God's condescending grace! uh n1 pns21 pp-f dx jc n1 cs d pc-acp vbi dt n1 pp-f np1 p-acp dt n1? uh n1 pns21 dt n1 p-acp np1 pc-acp vvi p-acp? vmb np1 vvi pp-f d n1 dt n1, c-crq d n1 pp-f n2 vhb vvn? cc vvb pp-f po21 n1, av vmb pns11 vvi p-acp av, d vbz po11 n1 c-acp pns11 vhb vvn pn31? uh, vvb dt n2 pp-f n2 vvg n1!




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Ephesians 2.22 (Geneva); Jeremiah 22.28; Psalms 132.14 (AKJV); Romans 2.4 (Geneva)
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Psalms 132.14 (AKJV) psalms 132.14: this is my rest for euer: here will i dwell, for i haue desired it. and say of thy soul, here will i dwell for ever, this is my rest for i have desired it True 0.786 0.905 1.722
Psalms 132.14 (Geneva) psalms 132.14: this is my rest for euer: here will i dwell, for i haue a delite therein. and say of thy soul, here will i dwell for ever, this is my rest for i have desired it True 0.738 0.578 0.541
Psalms 131.14 (ODRV) psalms 131.14: this is my rest for euer and euer: here wil i dwel because i haue chosen it. and say of thy soul, here will i dwell for ever, this is my rest for i have desired it True 0.695 0.661 0.167
Ephesians 2.22 (Geneva) ephesians 2.22: in whom ye also are built together to be the habitation of god by the spirit. art thou of no meaner use then this to be a habitation of god through the spirit True 0.657 0.753 0.351
Ephesians 2.22 (AKJV) ephesians 2.22: in whom you also are builded together for an habitation of god thorow the spirit. art thou of no meaner use then this to be a habitation of god through the spirit True 0.654 0.741 0.351
Ephesians 2.22 (ODRV) ephesians 2.22: in whom you also are built together into an habitation of god in the holy ghost. art thou of no meaner use then this to be a habitation of god through the spirit True 0.623 0.353 0.234
Romans 2.4 (Geneva) romans 2.4: or despisest thou the riches of his bountifulnesse, and patience, and long sufferance, not knowing that the bountifulnesse of god leadeth thee to repentance? oh, adore the riches of gods condescending grace True 0.614 0.402 0.155
Ephesians 2.22 (Tyndale) ephesians 2.22: in whom ye also are bilt togedder and made an habitacion for god in the sprete. art thou of no meaner use then this to be a habitation of god through the spirit True 0.603 0.303 0.111




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