LXXX sermons preached at the parish-church of St. Mary Magdalene Milk-street, London whereof nine of them not till now published / by the late eminent and learned divine Anthony Farindon ... ; in two volumes, with a large table to both.

Farindon, Anthony, 1598-1658
Publisher: Printed by Tho Roycroft for Richard Marriott
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1672
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A40888 ESTC ID: R37327 STC ID: F429_VARIANT
Subject Headings: Church of England; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text he hath created us free bodies, but the Devil hath bound them: he hath made us natural faces, but Wantonness hath painted them: he hath created us free bodies, but the devil hath bound them: he hath made us natural faces, but Wantonness hath painted them: pns31 vhz vvn pno12 j n2, cc-acp dt n1 vhz vvn pno32: pns31 vhz vvn pno12 j n2, cc-acp n1 vhz vvn pno32:




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Galatians 4.31 (Vulgate) galatians 4.31: itaque, fratres, non sumus ancillae filii, sed liberae: qua libertate christus nos liberavit. he hath created us free bodies True 0.687 0.195 0.0
Galatians 4.31 (ODRV) galatians 4.31: therfore, brethren, we are not the children of the bond-woman, but of the free: by the freedom wherewith christ hath made vs free. he hath created us free bodies True 0.651 0.393 1.55




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