Vindiciae legis, or, A vindication of the morall law and the covenants, from the errours of Papists, Arminians, Socinians, and more especially, Antinomians in XXX lectures, preached at Laurence-Jury, London / by Anthony Burgess ...

Burgess, Anthony, d. 1664
Publisher: Printed by James Young for Thomas Underhill
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1647
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A30249 ESTC ID: R21441 STC ID: B5667
Subject Headings: Covenant theology; Law and gospel; Providence and government of God;
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In-Text the Apostle alludeth to that place, Deut. 4. and he saith, Our God (as well as the God of the Jewes, who appeared in terrour) is a consuming fire: Now then, the Apostle alludeth to that place, Deuteronomy 4. and he Says, Our God (as well as the God of the Jews, who appeared in terror) is a consuming fire: Now then, dt n1 vvz p-acp d n1, np1 crd cc pns31 vvz, po12 np1 (c-acp av c-acp dt n1 pp-f dt np2, r-crq vvd p-acp n1) vbz dt j-vvg n1: av av,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Hebrews 12; Hebrews 12.29 (Geneva)
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Hebrews 12.29 (Geneva) hebrews 12.29: for euen our god is a consuming fire. the apostle alludeth to that place, deut. 4. and he saith, our god (as well as the god of the jewes, who appeared in terrour) is a consuming fire: now then, False 0.703 0.627 1.13
Hebrews 12.29 (ODRV) hebrews 12.29: for our god is a consuming fire. the apostle alludeth to that place, deut. 4. and he saith, our god (as well as the god of the jewes, who appeared in terrour) is a consuming fire: now then, False 0.692 0.634 1.209
Hebrews 12.29 (AKJV) hebrews 12.29: for our god is a consuming fire. the apostle alludeth to that place, deut. 4. and he saith, our god (as well as the god of the jewes, who appeared in terrour) is a consuming fire: now then, False 0.692 0.634 1.209
Deuteronomy 4.24 (Geneva) deuteronomy 4.24: for the lord thy god is a consuming fire, and a ielous god. the apostle alludeth to that place, deut. 4. and he saith, our god (as well as the god of the jewes, who appeared in terrour) is a consuming fire: now then, False 0.684 0.243 1.587
Hebrews 12.29 (Tyndale) hebrews 12.29: for oure god is a consumynge fyre. the apostle alludeth to that place, deut. 4. and he saith, our god (as well as the god of the jewes, who appeared in terrour) is a consuming fire: now then, False 0.677 0.293 0.708
Hebrews 12.29 (Geneva) hebrews 12.29: for euen our god is a consuming fire. and he saith, our god (as well as the god of the jewes, who appeared in terrour) is a consuming fire True 0.662 0.784 0.182
Hebrews 12.29 (ODRV) hebrews 12.29: for our god is a consuming fire. and he saith, our god (as well as the god of the jewes, who appeared in terrour) is a consuming fire True 0.649 0.768 0.197
Hebrews 12.29 (AKJV) hebrews 12.29: for our god is a consuming fire. and he saith, our god (as well as the god of the jewes, who appeared in terrour) is a consuming fire True 0.649 0.768 0.197
Hebrews 12.29 (Tyndale) hebrews 12.29: for oure god is a consumynge fyre. and he saith, our god (as well as the god of the jewes, who appeared in terrour) is a consuming fire True 0.634 0.641 0.113
Hebrews 12.29 (Vulgate) hebrews 12.29: etenim deus noster ignis consumens est. and he saith, our god (as well as the god of the jewes, who appeared in terrour) is a consuming fire True 0.608 0.385 0.0




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