Absolute election of persons, not upon foreseen conditions, stated and maintained in some sermons preach'd at Hartford : with some animadversions on some Pelagian passages in a book entituled, Vulgar errors in divinity removed, written by Mr. Ralph Battell ... / by Will. Haworth ...

Haworth, William
Publisher: Printed for the author
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1694
Approximate Era: WilliamAndMary
TCP ID: A43111 ESTC ID: R15048 STC ID: H1193
Subject Headings: Battell, Ralph, 1649-1713. -- Vulgar errors in divinity removed; Bible. -- N.T. -- Ephesians I, 5; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text whenas he could very easily do it. What Love had that Parent, that seeing a Knife in the Hand of his Child, whenas he could very Easily do it. What Love had that Parent, that seeing a Knife in the Hand of his Child, cs pns31 vmd av av-j vdb pn31. q-crq n1 vhd d n1, cst vvg dt n1 p-acp dt n1 pp-f po31 n1,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Genesis 22.10 (Geneva)
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Genesis 22.10 (Geneva) genesis 22.10: and abraham stretching forth his hand, tooke the knife to kill his sonne. seeing a knife in the hand of his child, True 0.644 0.583 0.272
Genesis 22.10 (AKJV) genesis 22.10: and abraham stretched foorth his hand, and tooke the knife to slay his sonne. seeing a knife in the hand of his child, True 0.632 0.59 0.272




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