The common principiles of Christian religion clearly proved and singularly improved, or, A practical catechism wherein some of the most concerning-foundations of our faith are solidely laid down, and that doctrine, which is according to godliness, sweetly, yet pungently pressed home and most satisfyingly handled / by that worthy and faithful servant of Jesus Christ, Mr. Hew Binning ...

Binning, Hugh, 1627-1653
Gillespie, Patrick, 1617-1675
Publisher: Printed by R S printer to the town of Glasgow
Place of Publication: Glasgow
Publication Year: 1667
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A28171 ESTC ID: R33213 STC ID: B2927
Subject Headings: Catechetical sermons; Sermons, English -- 17th century; Theology, Doctrinal;
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In-Text What hath the Lord required of thee, but this, O man, To do justly, and walk humbly with thy God? So then thou dost not worship him in Truth, but in shadow; What hath the Lord required of thee, but this, Oh man, To do justly, and walk humbly with thy God? So then thou dost not worship him in Truth, but in shadow; r-crq vhz dt n1 vvd pp-f pno21, cc-acp d, uh n1, pc-acp vdi av-j, cc vvi av-j p-acp po21 n1? av av pns21 vd2 xx vvi pno31 p-acp n1, cc-acp p-acp n1;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Micah 6.8 (AKJV)
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Micah 6.8 (AKJV) - 1 micah 6.8: and what doeth the lord require of thee, but to do iustly, and to loue mercy, and to walke humbly with thy god? what hath the lord required of thee, but this, o man, to do justly, and walk humbly with thy god True 0.797 0.934 2.232
Micah 6.8 (Geneva) micah 6.8: he hath shewed thee, o man, what is good, and what the lord requireth of thee: surely to doe iustly, and to loue mercie, and to humble thy selfe, to walke with thy god. what hath the lord required of thee, but this, o man, to do justly, and walk humbly with thy god True 0.764 0.844 1.592
Micah 6.8 (AKJV) - 1 micah 6.8: and what doeth the lord require of thee, but to do iustly, and to loue mercy, and to walke humbly with thy god? what hath the lord required of thee, but this, o man, to do justly, and walk humbly with thy god? so then thou dost not worship him in truth, but in shadow False 0.76 0.909 2.232
Micah 6.8 (Geneva) micah 6.8: he hath shewed thee, o man, what is good, and what the lord requireth of thee: surely to doe iustly, and to loue mercie, and to humble thy selfe, to walke with thy god. what hath the lord required of thee, but this, o man, to do justly, and walk humbly with thy god? so then thou dost not worship him in truth, but in shadow False 0.734 0.72 1.592
Micah 6.8 (Douay-Rheims) micah 6.8: i will shew thee, o man, what is good, and what the lord requireth of thee: verily, to do judgment, and to love mercy, and to walk solicitous with thy god. what hath the lord required of thee, but this, o man, to do justly, and walk humbly with thy god True 0.732 0.429 2.442
Micah 6.8 (Douay-Rheims) micah 6.8: i will shew thee, o man, what is good, and what the lord requireth of thee: verily, to do judgment, and to love mercy, and to walk solicitous with thy god. what hath the lord required of thee, but this, o man, to do justly, and walk humbly with thy god? so then thou dost not worship him in truth, but in shadow False 0.699 0.237 2.442




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