Blessed rest for the burthened sinner. Or the only center of the soul Wherein is discovered. 1. Who he is that invites and calls sinners to this rest. 2. The encouragements to come unto him for rest. 3. Many obstructions and impediments which keep back sinners. With their unreasonableness answered. 4. The rest that every one shall have that comes unto Christ. Delivered in some sermons at first, yet since some addition and enlargement has been made to them. By John Hopwood preacher of the Gospel.

Hopwood, John, preacher of the Gospel
Publisher: printed for Benj Harris at the Stationers Arms in Sweething Rents in Cornhil
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1676
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A44458 ESTC ID: R216474 STC ID: H2761A
Subject Headings: Redemption; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text as others are, but all have a measure of this, Rom. 8.37. Nay in all these things (speaking of several sorts of afflictions) we are more then Conquerers through him that Loved us. as Others Are, but all have a measure of this, Rom. 8.37. Nay in all these things (speaking of several sorts of afflictions) we Are more then Conquerors through him that Loved us. c-acp n2-jn vbr, cc-acp d vhb dt n1 pp-f d, np1 crd. uh p-acp d d n2 (vvg pp-f j n2 pp-f n2) pns12 vbr av-dc cs n2 p-acp pno31 cst vvd pno12.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Romans 8.37; Romans 8.37 (AKJV)
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Romans 8.37 (AKJV) romans 8.37: nay in all these things wee are more then conquerours, through him that loued vs. nay in all these things (speaking of several sorts of afflictions) we are more then conquerers through him that loved us True 0.843 0.916 4.835
Romans 8.37 (ODRV) romans 8.37: but in al these things we ouercome because of him that hath loued vs. nay in all these things (speaking of several sorts of afflictions) we are more then conquerers through him that loved us True 0.767 0.43 2.046
Romans 8.37 (AKJV) romans 8.37: nay in all these things wee are more then conquerours, through him that loued vs. as others are, but all have a measure of this, rom. 8.37. nay in all these things (speaking of several sorts of afflictions) we are more then conquerers through him that loved us False 0.741 0.871 6.963
Romans 8.37 (Geneva) romans 8.37: neuerthelesse, in all these thinges we are more then coquerours through him that loued vs. nay in all these things (speaking of several sorts of afflictions) we are more then conquerers through him that loved us True 0.738 0.861 0.0
Romans 8.37 (Tyndale) romans 8.37: neverthelesse in all these thinges we overcome strongly thorow his helpe that loved vs. nay in all these things (speaking of several sorts of afflictions) we are more then conquerers through him that loved us True 0.719 0.556 2.573
Romans 8.37 (Geneva) romans 8.37: neuerthelesse, in all these thinges we are more then coquerours through him that loued vs. as others are, but all have a measure of this, rom. 8.37. nay in all these things (speaking of several sorts of afflictions) we are more then conquerers through him that loved us False 0.707 0.784 2.299
Romans 8.37 (ODRV) romans 8.37: but in al these things we ouercome because of him that hath loued vs. as others are, but all have a measure of this, rom. 8.37. nay in all these things (speaking of several sorts of afflictions) we are more then conquerers through him that loved us False 0.675 0.202 4.209




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