The celestial race a discourse perswading to the practice of celerity, constancy, & sincerity in the ways of God : preached at the funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth Knack, daughter of Mr. Thomas Knack of Edgerton in Kent, who died January 2, Anno Dom. 1692 in the eleventh year of her age / by William Bush ...

Bush, William
Publisher: Printed for John Dunton
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1692
Approximate Era: WilliamAndMary
TCP ID: A30698 ESTC ID: R1534 STC ID: B6232
Subject Headings: Funeral sermons; Knack, Elizabeth, 1680 or 81-1692; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text and to overcome? Well might the Apostle say , Work (not play, or idle) out your salvation with fear and trembling. and to overcome? Well might the Apostle say, Work (not play, or idle) out your salvation with Fear and trembling. cc pc-acp vvi? uh-av vmd dt n1 vvb, vvb (xx n1, cc j) av po22 n1 p-acp n1 cc j-vvg.
Note 0 Phil. 2.12. Non dicit Apostolus nude NONLATINALPHABET sed NONLATINALPHABET, id est, accuratè magnoque cum studio operamini. Chrys. Philip 2.12. Non dicit Apostles nude said, id est, accuratè magnoque cum study Operamini. Chrys. np1 crd. fw-fr fw-la np1 vvn vvd, fw-la fw-la, fw-la fw-la fw-la vvi fw-la. np1




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Philippians 2.12; Philippians 2.12 (AKJV)
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Philippians 2.12 (AKJV) - 1 philippians 2.12: worke out your owne saluation with feare, and trembling. and to overcome? well might the apostle say work (not play, or idle) out your salvation with fear and trembling True 0.765 0.807 0.288
Philippians 2.12 (Geneva) philippians 2.12: wherefore my beloued, as ye haue alwayes obeyed me, not as in my presence only, but now much more in mine absence, so make an end of your owne saluation with feare and trembling. and to overcome? well might the apostle say work (not play, or idle) out your salvation with fear and trembling True 0.705 0.316 0.218
Philippians 2.12 (Tyndale) philippians 2.12: wherfore my dearly beloved as ye have always obeyed not when i was present only but now moche more in myne absence even so worke out youre awne saluacion with feare and tremblynge. and to overcome? well might the apostle say work (not play, or idle) out your salvation with fear and trembling True 0.664 0.692 0.0
Philippians 2.12 (ODRV) philippians 2.12: therfore, my dearest, (as you haue alwaies obeied) not as in the presence of me only, but much more now in my absence, with feare and trembling worke your saluation. and to overcome? well might the apostle say work (not play, or idle) out your salvation with fear and trembling True 0.627 0.342 0.238




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