Several sermons preach'd on the whole eighth chapter of the Epistle to the Romans eighteen of which preach'd on the first, second, third, fourth verses are here published : wherein the saints exemption from condemnation, the mystical union, the spiritual life, the dominion of sin and the spirits agency in freeing from it, the law's inability to justifie and save, Christ's mission, eternal sonship, incarnation, his being an expiatory sacrifice, fulfilling the laws righteousness (which is imputed to believers) are opened, confirmed, vindicated, and applied / by Tho. Jacomb.

Jacombe, Thomas, 1622-1687
Publisher: Printed by W Godbid and are to be sold by M Pitt and R Chiswell and J Robinson
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1672
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A46354 ESTC ID: R26816 STC ID: J119
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Romans VIII; Church of England; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text he was under the Law of Sin, it had such a power and Soveraignty over him and was so impetuous in its workings in him, that he walked sadly, pined away, fell down-right sick, and all because he knew not how to satisfie that Lust which wrought so strongly in him towards his own Sister; (read 2 Sam. 13.2, &c. ) So Ahab, Sin put him upon the coveting of Naboths Vineyard, and this it did with such violence that he would eat no bread because he could not have his will; 1 Kings 21.5. Solomon tells us of some who sleep not except they have done mischief, and their sleep is taken away unless they cause some to fall; Prov. 4.16. O the Law of Sin! it sollicits to this and that evil, and its sollicitations thereunto are so pressing and earnest that it will receive no repulse; yea, the Sinner is so overpowered that he is even carried away with it like an empty Vessel in a fierce and rapid stream. he was under the Law of since, it had such a power and Sovereignty over him and was so impetuous in its workings in him, that he walked sadly, pined away, fell downright sick, and all Because he knew not how to satisfy that Lust which wrought so strongly in him towards his own Sister; (read 2 Sam. 13.2, etc.) So Ahab, since put him upon the coveting of Naboth's Vineyard, and this it did with such violence that he would eat no bred Because he could not have his will; 1 Kings 21.5. Solomon tells us of Some who sleep not except they have done mischief, and their sleep is taken away unless they cause Some to fallen; Curae 4.16. O the Law of since! it solicits to this and that evil, and its solicitations thereunto Are so pressing and earnest that it will receive no repulse; yea, the Sinner is so overpowered that he is even carried away with it like an empty Vessel in a fierce and rapid stream. pns31 vbds p-acp dt n1 pp-f n1, pn31 vhd d dt n1 cc n1 p-acp pno31 cc vbds av j p-acp po31 n2 p-acp pno31, cst pns31 vvd av-j, vvd av, vvd av-j j, cc d c-acp pns31 vvd xx c-crq pc-acp vvi d n1 r-crq vvd av av-j p-acp pno31 p-acp po31 d n1; (vvd crd np1 crd, av) av np1, n1 vvd pno31 p-acp dt vvg pp-f vvz n1, cc d pn31 vdd p-acp d n1 cst pns31 vmd vvi dx n1 c-acp pns31 vmd xx vhi po31 n1; crd n2 crd. np1 vvz pno12 pp-f d r-crq vvb xx c-acp pns32 vhb vdn n1, cc po32 n1 vbz vvn av cs pns32 vvb d pc-acp vvi; np1 crd. sy dt n1 pp-f n1! pn31 vvz p-acp d cc d n-jn, cc po31 n2 av vbr av vvg cc j cst pn31 vmb vvi dx n1; uh, dt n1 vbz av vvn cst pns31 vbz av vvn av p-acp pn31 av-j dt j n1 p-acp dt j cc j n1.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 Kings 21.5; 2 Samuel 13.; 2 Samuel 13.2; Proverbs 4.16; Proverbs 4.16 (Douay-Rheims)
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Proverbs 4.16 (Douay-Rheims) proverbs 4.16: for they sleep not except they have done evil: and their sleep is taken away unless they have made some to fall. solomon tells us of some who sleep not except they have done mischief, and their sleep is taken away unless they cause some to fall True 0.89 0.942 14.612
Proverbs 4.16 (AKJV) proverbs 4.16: for they sleepe not except they haue done mischiefe: and their sleepe is taken away vnlesse they cause some to fall. solomon tells us of some who sleep not except they have done mischief, and their sleep is taken away unless they cause some to fall True 0.885 0.952 6.909
Proverbs 4.16 (Geneva) proverbs 4.16: for they can not sleepe, except they haue done euill, and their sleepe departeth except they cause some to fall. solomon tells us of some who sleep not except they have done mischief, and their sleep is taken away unless they cause some to fall True 0.847 0.845 3.512




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In-Text 2 Sam. 13.2, &c. 2 Samuel 13.2; 2 Samuel 13.
In-Text 1 Kings 21.5. 1 Kings 21.5
In-Text Prov. 4.16. Proverbs 4.16