The crovvn & glory of Christianity, or, Holiness, the only way to happiness discovered in LVIII sermons from Heb. 12. 14, where you have the necessity, excellency, rarity, beauty and glory of holiness set forth, with the resolution of many weighty questions and cases, also motives and means to perfect holiness : with many other things of very high and great importance to all the sons and daughters of men, that had rather be blessed then cursed, saved then damned / by Thomas Brooks ...

Brooks, Thomas, 1608-1680
Publisher: Printed for H Crips J Sims and H Mortlock and are to be sold at their shops
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1662
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A29687 ESTC ID: R36378 STC ID: B4939
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Hebrews XII, 14; Holiness; Salvation; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text Then was the King exceeding glad for him, and commanded that they should take Daniel up out of the Den: Then was the King exceeding glad for him, and commanded that they should take daniel up out of the Den: av vbds dt n1 vvg j p-acp pno31, cc vvd cst pns32 vmd vvi np1 a-acp av pp-f dt n1:




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Daniel 6.22 (ODRV); Daniel 6.23 (AKJV)
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Daniel 6.23 (AKJV) - 0 daniel 6.23: then was the king exceeding glad for him, and commanded that they should take daniel vp out of the denne: then was the king exceeding glad for him, and commanded that they should take daniel up out of the den False 0.952 0.969 1.474
Daniel 6.23 (Geneva) - 0 daniel 6.23: then was the king exceeding glad for him, and commanded that they should take daniel out of the denne: then was the king exceeding glad for him, and commanded that they should take daniel up out of the den False 0.949 0.971 1.525
Daniel 6.23 (ODRV) - 0 daniel 6.23: then was the king exceding glad vpon him, & he commanded daniel to be brought out of the lake: then was the king exceeding glad for him, and commanded that they should take daniel up out of the den False 0.798 0.901 1.014
Luke 23.8 (Geneva) - 0 luke 23.8: and when herod sawe iesus, hee was exceedingly glad: then was the king exceeding glad for him True 0.783 0.683 0.0
Daniel 6.16 (Geneva) - 0 daniel 6.16: then the king commanded, and they brought daniel, and cast him into the denne of lyons: commanded that they should take daniel up out of the den True 0.738 0.543 1.399
Daniel 6.23 (AKJV) - 0 daniel 6.23: then was the king exceeding glad for him, and commanded that they should take daniel vp out of the denne: commanded that they should take daniel up out of the den True 0.73 0.931 1.399
Daniel 6.24 (AKJV) daniel 6.24: and the king commanded, and they brought those men which had accused daniel, and they cast them into the den of lyons, them, their children, and their wiues: and the lyons had the mastery of them, and brake all their bones in pieces or euer they came at the bottome of the den. commanded that they should take daniel up out of the den True 0.675 0.176 2.3
Luke 23.8 (AKJV) luke 23.8: and when herode saw iesus, he was exceeding glad, for hee was desirous to see him of a long season, because he had heard many things of him, and hee hoped to haue seene some miracle done by him. then was the king exceeding glad for him True 0.62 0.359 1.57




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