Sermons preached upon severall occasions by Lancelot Dawes ...

Dawes, Lancelot, 1580-1653
Publisher: Printed for Humphrey Robinson
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1653
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A37274 ESTC ID: R16688 STC ID: D450
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text But why doth he say the children were unborne? why adds he that they had neither done good nor evill? why is it said that the purpose of God might remaine according to election, not by works. But why does he say the children were unborn? why adds he that they had neither done good nor evil? why is it said that the purpose of God might remain according to election, not by works. p-acp q-crq vdz pns31 vvi dt n2 vbdr j? q-crq vvz pns31 cst pns32 vhd av-d vdi j ccx j-jn? q-crq vbz pn31 vvn cst dt n1 pp-f np1 vmd vvi p-acp p-acp n1, xx p-acp n2.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Romans 9.11 (AKJV); Romans 9.14 (AKJV)
Only the top predictions per textual unit are considered for adjacency. An adjacent reference is located either in the same or an immediately neighboring segment/note as a given query reference. A reference is relevant to the query if they are identical, parallel texts of each other, or one is a known cross references of the other.
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Romans 9.11 (AKJV) romans 9.11: (for the children being not yet borne, neither hauing done any good or euil, that the purpose of god according to election might stand, not of workes, but of him that calleth.) but why doth he say the children were unborne? why adds he that they had neither done good nor evill? why is it said that the purpose of god might remaine according to election, not by works False 0.757 0.335 1.283
Romans 9.11 (Geneva) romans 9.11: for yer the children were borne, and when they had neither done good, nor euill (that the purpose of god might remaine according to election, not by workes, but by him that calleth) but why doth he say the children were unborne? why adds he that they had neither done good nor evill? why is it said that the purpose of god might remaine according to election, not by works False 0.749 0.818 2.496
Romans 9.11 (Tyndale) romans 9.11: yeer the chyldren were borne when they had nether done good nether bad: that the purpose of god which is by election myght stonde it was sayde vnto her not by the reason of workes but by grace of the caller: but why doth he say the children were unborne? why adds he that they had neither done good nor evill? why is it said that the purpose of god might remaine according to election, not by works False 0.731 0.172 0.622
Romans 9.11 (ODRV) romans 9.11: for when they were not yet borne, nor had done any good or euil (that the purpose of god according to election might stand) but why doth he say the children were unborne? why adds he that they had neither done good nor evill? why is it said that the purpose of god might remaine according to election, not by works False 0.722 0.236 1.045
Romans 9.11 (Tyndale) romans 9.11: yeer the chyldren were borne when they had nether done good nether bad: that the purpose of god which is by election myght stonde it was sayde vnto her not by the reason of workes but by grace of the caller: why is it said that the purpose of god might remaine according to election, not by works True 0.609 0.382 0.355
Romans 9.11 (AKJV) romans 9.11: (for the children being not yet borne, neither hauing done any good or euil, that the purpose of god according to election might stand, not of workes, but of him that calleth.) why is it said that the purpose of god might remaine according to election, not by works True 0.608 0.555 0.556




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