The second Adam being the second part, or branch of the comparison between the first, and the second Adam, in these words, so by the obedience of one, shall many be made righteous. By Thomas Bradley doctor of divinity, chaplaine to His late Majesty King Charles the First, and præbend of York. And there preached at Lent assizes holden there, 1667/8. Oxon. Exon.

Bradley, Thomas, 1597-1670
Publisher: printed by Stephen Bulkley and are to be sold by Richard Lambert
Place of Publication: York
Publication Year: 1668
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A29121 ESTC ID: R213087 STC ID: B4136A
Subject Headings: Jesus Christ -- Person and offices;
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In-Text in comparison of the wide gate, and broad way, that leads to destruction, and of the multitude of passengers that travaile thither in it: in comparison of the wide gate, and broad Way, that leads to destruction, and of the multitude of passengers that travail thither in it: p-acp n1 pp-f dt j n1, cc j n1, cst vvz p-acp n1, cc pp-f dt n1 pp-f n2 cst vvb av p-acp pn31:




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Proverbs 12.28 (Douay-Rheims)
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Proverbs 12.28 (Douay-Rheims) - 1 proverbs 12.28: but the by-way leadeth to death. broad way, that leads to destruction True 0.781 0.667 0.909
Matthew 7.13 (Geneva) - 1 matthew 7.13: for it is the wide gate, and broade way that leadeth to destruction: broad way, that leads to destruction True 0.727 0.937 3.605
Matthew 7.13 (ODRV) - 1 matthew 7.13: because brode is the gate, and large is the way that leadeth to perdition, and many there be that enter by it. in comparison of the wide gate, and broad way, that leads to destruction, and of the multitude of passengers that travaile thither in it False 0.702 0.551 2.203
Matthew 7.13 (Geneva) matthew 7.13: enter in at the streight gate: for it is the wide gate, and broade way that leadeth to destruction: and many there be which goe in thereat, in comparison of the wide gate, and broad way, that leads to destruction, and of the multitude of passengers that travaile thither in it False 0.677 0.897 5.61
Matthew 7.13 (AKJV) matthew 7.13: enter ye in at the strait gate, for wide is the gate, and broad is the way that leadeth to destruction, and many there be which goe in thereat: in comparison of the wide gate, and broad way, that leads to destruction, and of the multitude of passengers that travaile thither in it False 0.651 0.703 7.687
Matthew 7.13 (Tyndale) matthew 7.13: enter in at the strayte gate: for wyde is the gate and broade is the waye that leadeth to destruccion: and many ther be which goo yn therat. in comparison of the wide gate, and broad way, that leads to destruction, and of the multitude of passengers that travaile thither in it False 0.64 0.436 0.81
Proverbs 16.25 (Douay-Rheims) proverbs 16.25: there is a way that seemeth to a man right: and the ends thereof lead to death. broad way, that leads to destruction True 0.62 0.303 0.729
Matthew 7.13 (ODRV) matthew 7.13: enter ye by the narrow gate: because brode is the gate, and large is the way that leadeth to perdition, and many there be that enter by it. broad way, that leads to destruction True 0.611 0.83 0.652
Proverbs 14.12 (Douay-Rheims) proverbs 14.12: there is a way which seemeth just to a man: but the ends thereof lead to death. broad way, that leads to destruction True 0.601 0.321 0.729




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