Severall sermons of Robert Harris once of Hanwell, now president of Trinity College in Oxon, and Doctor of Divinity being a supplement to his works formerly printed in folio ... / by Robert Harris ...

Harris, Robert, 1581-1658
Publisher: Printed by James Flesher for John Bartlet the elder and John Bartlet the younger
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1654
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A45658 ESTC ID: R34453 STC ID: H876
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text but they have sought out many inventions. Doct. 1. MAn at first was a very excellent and desirable creature. p. 2. 2 Man is not what he was, hee was not what he is, but now there is a vast distance between himself and himself, betwixt this and that estate. p. 13. 3 Mans sin is from mans self. p. 26. 4 Mans undoing, is from his non-dependence on God. p. 39. 5 When a man is once loose from God, and left to himself, he becomes restlesse and endlesse in his wayes. p. 49. Rom. 8.1. but they have sought out many Inventions. Doct. 1. MAn At First was a very excellent and desirable creature. p. 2. 2 Man is not what he was, he was not what he is, but now there is a vast distance between himself and himself, betwixt this and that estate. p. 13. 3 men since is from men self. p. 26. 4 men undoing, is from his nondependence on God. p. 39. 5 When a man is once lose from God, and left to himself, he becomes restless and endless in his ways. p. 49. Rom. 8.1. cc-acp pns32 vhb vvn av d n2. np1 crd n1 p-acp ord vbds dt j j cc j n1. n1 crd crd n1 vbz xx r-crq pns31 vbds, pns31 vbds xx r-crq pns31 vbz, cc-acp av pc-acp vbz dt j n1 p-acp px31 cc px31, p-acp d cc d n1. n1 crd crd n2 n1 vbz p-acp ng1 n1. n1 crd crd n2 n-vvg, vbz p-acp po31 n1 p-acp np1. n1 crd crd c-crq dt n1 vbz a-acp j p-acp np1, cc vvd p-acp px31, pns31 vvz j cc j p-acp po31 n2. n1 crd np1 crd.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Ecclesiastes 7.29; Ecclesiastes 7.29 (AKJV); Romans 8.1; Romans 8.1 (ODRV)
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Ecclesiastes 7.29 (AKJV) ecclesiastes 7.29: loe, this onely haue i found, that god hath made man vpright: but they haue sought out many inuentions. but they have sought out many inventions. doct. 1. man at first was a very excellent and desirable creature. p. 2. 2 man is not what he was, hee was not what he is, but now there is a vast distance between himself and himself, betwixt this and that estate. p. 13. 3 mans sin is from mans self. p. 26. 4 mans undoing, is from his non-dependence on god. p. 39. 5 when a man is once loose from god, and left to himself, he becomes restlesse and endlesse in his wayes. p. 49. rom. 8.1 False 0.641 0.949 1.218
Psalms 64.6 (Geneva) psalms 64.6: they haue sought out iniquities, and haue accomplished that which they sought out, euen euery one his secret thoughtes, and the depth of his heart. but they have sought out many inventions False 0.631 0.479 0.463
Ecclesiastes 7.31 (Geneva) ecclesiastes 7.31: onely loe, this haue i founde, that god hath made man righteous: but they haue sought many inuentions. but they have sought out many inventions. doct. 1. man at first was a very excellent and desirable creature. p. 2. 2 man is not what he was, hee was not what he is, but now there is a vast distance between himself and himself, betwixt this and that estate. p. 13. 3 mans sin is from mans self. p. 26. 4 mans undoing, is from his non-dependence on god. p. 39. 5 when a man is once loose from god, and left to himself, he becomes restlesse and endlesse in his wayes. p. 49. rom. 8.1 False 0.616 0.506 1.177




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In-Text Rom. 8.1. Romans 8.1