Gospel-holinesse, or, The saving sight of God laid open from Isa. 6.5 together with the glorious priviledge of the saints, from Rom. 8.4, 5 : both worthily opened and applied / by ... Walter Cradock ...

Cradock, Walter, 1606?-1659
Publisher: No publisher
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1651
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A34880 ESTC ID: R23430 STC ID: C6760
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Romans VIII, 4-5; Bible. -- O.T. -- Isaiah VI, 5; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text And what then? They doe not say Lord deliver us from their threatnings, But grant unto thy servants that with all boldnesse they may speak thy word; And what then? They do not say Lord deliver us from their threatenings, But grant unto thy Servants that with all boldness they may speak thy word; cc q-crq av? pns32 vdb xx vvi n1 vvb pno12 p-acp po32 n2-vvg, cc-acp vvb p-acp po21 n2 cst p-acp d n1 pns32 vmb vvi po21 n1;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Acts 4.29 (AKJV)
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Acts 4.29 (AKJV) acts 4.29: and now lord, behold their threatnings, and graunt vnto thy seruants, that with all boldnesse they may speake thy word, grant unto thy servants that with all boldnesse they may speak thy word True 0.695 0.893 0.781
Acts 4.29 (AKJV) acts 4.29: and now lord, behold their threatnings, and graunt vnto thy seruants, that with all boldnesse they may speake thy word, and what then? they doe not say lord deliver us from their threatnings, but grant unto thy servants that with all boldnesse they may speak thy word False 0.695 0.87 1.08
Acts 4.29 (Tyndale) acts 4.29: and now lorde beholde their threatenynges and graunte vnto thy servauntes with all confidence to speake thy worde. and what then? they doe not say lord deliver us from their threatnings, but grant unto thy servants that with all boldnesse they may speak thy word False 0.68 0.521 0.422
Acts 4.29 (ODRV) acts 4.29: and now lord looke vpon their threatnings, and giue vnto thy seruants with al confidence to speake thy word, and what then? they doe not say lord deliver us from their threatnings, but grant unto thy servants that with all boldnesse they may speak thy word False 0.665 0.484 0.827
Acts 4.29 (Geneva) acts 4.29: and nowe, o lord, beholde their threatnings, and graunt vnto thy seruants with all boldnesse to speake thy word, and what then? they doe not say lord deliver us from their threatnings, but grant unto thy servants that with all boldnesse they may speak thy word False 0.641 0.761 1.025
Acts 4.29 (Tyndale) acts 4.29: and now lorde beholde their threatenynges and graunte vnto thy servauntes with all confidence to speake thy worde. grant unto thy servants that with all boldnesse they may speak thy word True 0.625 0.663 0.422
Acts 4.29 (Geneva) acts 4.29: and nowe, o lord, beholde their threatnings, and graunt vnto thy seruants with all boldnesse to speake thy word, grant unto thy servants that with all boldnesse they may speak thy word True 0.617 0.803 0.743
Acts 4.29 (ODRV) acts 4.29: and now lord looke vpon their threatnings, and giue vnto thy seruants with al confidence to speake thy word, grant unto thy servants that with all boldnesse they may speak thy word True 0.612 0.658 0.546




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