The Gospel treasury opened, or, The holiest of all unvailing discovering yet more the riches of grace and glory to the vessels of mercy unto whom onely it is given to know the mysteries of that kingdom and the excellency of spirit, power, truth above letter, forms, shadows / in several sermons preached at Kensington & elswhere by John Everard ; whereunto is added the mystical divinity of Dionysius the Areopagite spoken of Acts 17:34 with collections out of other divine authors translated by Dr. Everard, never before printed in English.

Barker, Matthew, 1619-1698
Brooks, Thomas, 1608-1680
Everard, John, 1575?-1650?
Publisher: Printed by John Owsley for Rapha Harford
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1657
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A38823 ESTC ID: R29421 STC ID: E3531
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text we must imitate, obey, and follow him our pattern. And, Luke 24. 26. Ought not Christ to have suffered these things, we must imitate, obey, and follow him our pattern. And, Lycia 24. 26. Ought not christ to have suffered these things, pns12 vmb vvi, vvb, cc vvb pno31 po12 n1. np1, av crd crd vmd xx np1 pc-acp vhi vvn d n2,
Note 0 Luke 24. 26. Luke 24. 26. zz crd crd




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Luke 24.26; Luke 24.26 (Tyndale); Luke 6.40 (Geneva)
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Luke 24.26 (Tyndale) luke 24.26: ought not christ to have suffred these thinges and to enter into his glory? follow him our pattern. and, luke 24. 26. ought not christ to have suffered these things, True 0.697 0.907 0.83
Luke 24.26 (ODRV) luke 24.26: ought not christ to haue suffred these things, and so to enter into his glorie? follow him our pattern. and, luke 24. 26. ought not christ to have suffered these things, True 0.693 0.903 0.952
Luke 24.26 (Geneva) luke 24.26: ought not christ to haue suffered these things, and to enter into his glory? follow him our pattern. and, luke 24. 26. ought not christ to have suffered these things, True 0.692 0.924 1.321
Luke 24.26 (AKJV) luke 24.26: ought not christ to haue suffered these things, and to enter into his glorie? follow him our pattern. and, luke 24. 26. ought not christ to have suffered these things, True 0.688 0.917 1.321
Luke 24.26 (Tyndale) luke 24.26: ought not christ to have suffred these thinges and to enter into his glory? we must imitate, obey, and follow him our pattern. and, luke 24. 26. ought not christ to have suffered these things, False 0.644 0.855 0.83
Luke 24.26 (Geneva) luke 24.26: ought not christ to haue suffered these things, and to enter into his glory? we must imitate, obey, and follow him our pattern. and, luke 24. 26. ought not christ to have suffered these things, False 0.64 0.891 1.321
Luke 24.26 (ODRV) luke 24.26: ought not christ to haue suffred these things, and so to enter into his glorie? we must imitate, obey, and follow him our pattern. and, luke 24. 26. ought not christ to have suffered these things, False 0.64 0.857 0.952
Luke 24.26 (AKJV) luke 24.26: ought not christ to haue suffered these things, and to enter into his glorie? we must imitate, obey, and follow him our pattern. and, luke 24. 26. ought not christ to have suffered these things, False 0.634 0.882 1.321




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In-Text Luke 24. 26. Luke 24.26
Note 0 Luke 24. 26. Luke 24.26