Essays about general and special grace y way of distinction between; or distinct consideration of 1. The object of divine faith, or the truth to be preached to, and believed by men. And, 2. Gods purposes for dispensing. And, 3. His dispensations of the said truth, and the knowledge of it to men. And, 4. The operations of God with it in men in the dispensation of it. By Jo. Horne, late of Lin-Allhallows.

Horn, John, 1614-1676
Publisher: printed for S Walsall at the Heart and Bible on the west side of the
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1685
Approximate Era: JamesII
TCP ID: A44497 ESTC ID: R216477 STC ID: H2802
Subject Headings: Grace (Theology);
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Adjacent References with Relevance: Hebrews 12.29 (AKJV); Hebrews 12.29 (ODRV)
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Hebrews 12.29 (AKJV) hebrews 12.29: for our god is a consuming fire. for it is god who is a consuming fire True 0.861 0.879 0.798
Hebrews 12.29 (ODRV) hebrews 12.29: for our god is a consuming fire. for it is god who is a consuming fire True 0.861 0.879 0.798
Hebrews 12.29 (Geneva) hebrews 12.29: for euen our god is a consuming fire. for it is god who is a consuming fire True 0.85 0.848 0.746
Hebrews 12.29 (Tyndale) hebrews 12.29: for oure god is a consumynge fyre. for it is god who is a consuming fire True 0.831 0.87 0.351
Deuteronomy 4.24 (Geneva) deuteronomy 4.24: for the lord thy god is a consuming fire, and a ielous god. for it is god who is a consuming fire True 0.766 0.759 0.768
Hebrews 12.29 (Vulgate) hebrews 12.29: etenim deus noster ignis consumens est. for it is god who is a consuming fire True 0.752 0.381 0.0
Deuteronomy 4.24 (Douay-Rheims) deuteronomy 4.24: because the lord thy god is a consuming fire, a jealous god. for it is god who is a consuming fire True 0.74 0.696 0.768
Deuteronomy 4.24 (AKJV) deuteronomy 4.24: for the lord thy god is a consuming fire, euen a iealous god. for it is god who is a consuming fire True 0.731 0.772 0.735
Deuteronomy 4.24 (Vulgate) deuteronomy 4.24: quia dominus deus tuus ignis consumens est, deus aemulator. for it is god who is a consuming fire True 0.696 0.183 0.0
Deuteronomy 4.24 (Wycliffe) deuteronomy 4.24: for thi lord god is fier wastynge ; god, a feruent louyere. for it is god who is a consuming fire True 0.692 0.222 0.422
Hebrews 12.29 (AKJV) hebrews 12.29: for our god is a consuming fire. for it is god who is a consuming fire, and working of good pleasure is so much the more to be awfully obeyed, False 0.618 0.712 0.131
Hebrews 12.29 (ODRV) hebrews 12.29: for our god is a consuming fire. for it is god who is a consuming fire, and working of good pleasure is so much the more to be awfully obeyed, False 0.618 0.712 0.131
Hebrews 12.29 (Geneva) hebrews 12.29: for euen our god is a consuming fire. for it is god who is a consuming fire, and working of good pleasure is so much the more to be awfully obeyed, False 0.61 0.687 0.121
Hebrews 12.29 (Tyndale) hebrews 12.29: for oure god is a consumynge fyre. for it is god who is a consuming fire, and working of good pleasure is so much the more to be awfully obeyed, False 0.606 0.581 0.057




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