A sermon of St. Peter preach'd before Her Majesty the Queen-Dowager, in her chappel at Somerset-House, on the twenty ninth of June, 1686 : being St. Peter and St. Paul's Day / by Thomas Godden ...

Godden, Thomas, 1624-1688
Publisher: Printed by Henry Hills
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1686
Approximate Era: JamesII
TCP ID: A42899 ESTC ID: R21804 STC ID: G920
Subject Headings: Church of England; Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1660-1688; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text and that in a more Eminent manner than any other of the Apostles, as is every where affirm'd by the same holy Doctor, giving him the Titles of Prince, Chief, Head, and Greatest of the Apostles: And this very agreeably to the Reasoning of S. Paul in a Point of much higher Concern, in his first Chapter to the Hebrews. There this great Apostle being to prove, that Christ our Lord transcended all the Quires of Angels in the Excellency of his Nature, thought it a convincing Argument to alledge, that he had obtain'd a more Excellent name than they, forasmuch as our Lord had said to him, and to none of them, in the second Psalm, Thou art my Son, this day have I begotten thee. and that in a more Eminent manner than any other of the Apostles, as is every where affirmed by the same holy Doctor, giving him the Titles of Prince, Chief, Head, and Greatest of the Apostles: And this very agreeably to the Reasoning of S. Paul in a Point of much higher Concern, in his First Chapter to the Hebrews. There this great Apostle being to prove, that christ our Lord transcended all the Quires of Angels in the Excellency of his Nature, Thought it a convincing Argument to allege, that he had obtained a more Excellent name than they, forasmuch as our Lord had said to him, and to none of them, in the second Psalm, Thou art my Son, this day have I begotten thee. cc cst p-acp dt av-dc j n1 cs d n-jn pp-f dt n2, c-acp vbz d c-crq vvn p-acp dt d j n1, vvg pno31 dt n2 pp-f n1, j-jn, n1, cc js pp-f dt n2: cc d av av-j p-acp dt vvg pp-f n1 np1 p-acp dt n1 pp-f d jc vvb, p-acp po31 ord n1 p-acp dt np2. pc-acp d j n1 vbg pc-acp vvi, cst np1 po12 n1 vvd d dt n2 pp-f n2 p-acp dt n1 pp-f po31 n1, vvd pn31 dt j-vvg n1 pc-acp vvi, cst pns31 vhd vvn dt av-dc j n1 cs pns32, av p-acp po12 n1 vhd vvn p-acp pno31, cc p-acp pix pp-f pno32, p-acp dt ord n1, pns21 vb2r po11 n1, d n1 vhb pns11 vvn pno21.
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Adjacent References with Relevance: Hebrews 1.4; Hebrews 1.4 (Tyndale); Mark 3.16 (ODRV); Matthew 16.18 (ODRV); Psalms 2.7 (ODRV)
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Psalms 2.7 (ODRV) - 1 psalms 2.7: thou art my sonne, i this day haue begotten thee. to none of them, in the second psalm, thou art my son, this day have i begotten thee True 0.808 0.819 1.7
Psalms 2.7 (AKJV) - 1 psalms 2.7: the lord hath said vnto mee, thou art my sonne, this day haue i begotten thee. to none of them, in the second psalm, thou art my son, this day have i begotten thee True 0.77 0.885 1.425
Psalms 2.7 (Geneva) - 2 psalms 2.7: this day haue i begotten thee. to none of them, in the second psalm, thou art my son, this day have i begotten thee True 0.713 0.726 0.961
Hebrews 1.4 (Tyndale) hebrews 1.4: and is more excellent then the angels in as moche as he hath by inheritaunce obteyned an excellenter name then have they. there this great apostle being to prove, that christ our lord transcended all the quires of angels in the excellency of his nature, thought it a convincing argument to alledge, that he had obtain'd a more excellent name than they True 0.687 0.352 0.209
Hebrews 1.5 (ODRV) - 0 hebrews 1.5: for to which of the angels hath he said at any time, thou art my sonne, to day haue i begotten thee? to none of them, in the second psalm, thou art my son, this day have i begotten thee True 0.684 0.833 1.473
Hebrews 1.4 (Geneva) hebrews 1.4: and is made so much more excellent then the angels, in as much as hee hath obteined a more excellent name then they. there this great apostle being to prove, that christ our lord transcended all the quires of angels in the excellency of his nature, thought it a convincing argument to alledge, that he had obtain'd a more excellent name than they True 0.676 0.774 0.263
Hebrews 1.4 (ODRV) hebrews 1.4: being made so much better then angels, as he hath inherited a more excellent name aboue them. there this great apostle being to prove, that christ our lord transcended all the quires of angels in the excellency of his nature, thought it a convincing argument to alledge, that he had obtain'd a more excellent name than they True 0.676 0.565 0.219
Hebrews 1.4 (AKJV) hebrews 1.4: being made so much better then the angels, as hee hath by inheritance obtained a more excellent name then they. there this great apostle being to prove, that christ our lord transcended all the quires of angels in the excellency of his nature, thought it a convincing argument to alledge, that he had obtain'd a more excellent name than they True 0.661 0.718 0.209
Hebrews 1.5 (Tyndale) hebrews 1.5: for vnto which of the angels sayde he ateny tyme: thou arte my sonne this daye be gate i the? and agayne: i will be his father and he shalbe my sonne. to none of them, in the second psalm, thou art my son, this day have i begotten thee True 0.622 0.333 0.335
Hebrews 1.4 (Tyndale) hebrews 1.4: and is more excellent then the angels in as moche as he hath by inheritaunce obteyned an excellenter name then have they. he had obtain'd a more excellent name than they True 0.608 0.705 0.107




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