The method of grace, in bringing home the eternal redemption contrived by the Father, and accomplished by the Son through the effectual application of the spirit unto God's elect, being the second part of Gospel redemption : wherein the great mysterie of our union and communion with Christ is opened and applied, unbelievers invited, false pretenders convicted, every mans claim to Christ examined, and the misery of Christless persons discovered and bewailed / by John Flavell ...

Flavel, John, 1630?-1691
Publisher: Printed by M White for Francis Tyton
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1681
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A39669 ESTC ID: R20432 STC ID: F1169
Subject Headings: Conversion; Presbyterian Church; Salvation; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text for who can bring a clean thing out of that which is unclean? not one. for who can bring a clean thing out of that which is unclean? not one. c-acp r-crq vmb vvi dt j n1 av pp-f d r-crq vbz j? xx crd.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Job 14.4 (AKJV)
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Job 14.4 (AKJV) job 14.4: who can bring a cleane thing out of an vncleane? not one. for who can bring a clean thing out of that which is unclean? not one False 0.853 0.84 0.758
Job 14.4 (AKJV) job 14.4: who can bring a cleane thing out of an vncleane? not one. who can bring a clean thing out of that which is unclean? not one True 0.851 0.878 1.09
Job 14.4 (Geneva) - 0 job 14.4: who can bring a cleane thing out of filthinesse? who can bring a clean thing out of True 0.834 0.808 0.695
Job 14.4 (Geneva) job 14.4: who can bring a cleane thing out of filthinesse? there is not one. who can bring a clean thing out of that which is unclean? not one True 0.776 0.869 1.09
Job 14.4 (AKJV) job 14.4: who can bring a cleane thing out of an vncleane? not one. who can bring a clean thing out of True 0.775 0.831 0.695
Job 14.4 (Geneva) job 14.4: who can bring a cleane thing out of filthinesse? there is not one. for who can bring a clean thing out of that which is unclean? not one False 0.763 0.827 0.758
Ecclesiasticus 34.4 (Douay-Rheims) - 0 ecclesiasticus 34.4: what can be made clean by the unclean? for who can bring a clean thing out of that which is unclean? not one False 0.732 0.175 1.793
Ecclesiasticus 34.4 (Douay-Rheims) - 0 ecclesiasticus 34.4: what can be made clean by the unclean? who can bring a clean thing out of that which is unclean? not one True 0.725 0.2 2.197
Job 14.4 (Douay-Rheims) - 0 job 14.4: who can make him clean that is conceived of unclean seed? who can bring a clean thing out of that which is unclean? not one True 0.711 0.205 1.81
Ecclesiasticus 34.4 (AKJV) - 0 ecclesiasticus 34.4: of an vncleane thing, what can be cleansed? who can bring a clean thing out of that which is unclean? not one True 0.709 0.437 0.137
Ecclesiasticus 34.4 (AKJV) - 0 ecclesiasticus 34.4: of an vncleane thing, what can be cleansed? who can bring a clean thing out of True 0.684 0.668 0.327




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