The vvorks of heaven upon earth, or, The eccellencie of praise and thanksgiving in part displayed in a sermon, inlarged into a treatise, preached at Taunton in the county of Somerset May 11. 1648, being the day set apart for the annuall commemoration of the deliverance of that town, by the reliefe which they received on May 11. anno 1645 / by Henry Jeanes ...

Jeanes, Henry, 1611-1662
Publisher: Printed by G D for Francis Eglesfield and are to be sold by George Treagle
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1649
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A46702 ESTC ID: R20545 STC ID: J513
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Psalms XCII, 1 -- Criticism, interpretation, etc; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text Is it any wonder that they should run into all excess of sinne, who trample under their feet the most pretious mercies of God, who despise the riches of his goodnes, forbearance, and longsuffering, not knowing that the goodnes of God leadeth them to repentance, Is it any wonder that they should run into all excess of sin, who trample under their feet the most precious Mercies of God, who despise the riches of his Goodness, forbearance, and long-suffering, not knowing that the Goodness of God leads them to Repentance, vbz pn31 d n1 cst pns32 vmd vvi p-acp d n1 pp-f n1, r-crq vvb p-acp po32 n2 dt av-ds j n2 pp-f np1, r-crq vvb dt n2 pp-f po31 n1, n1, cc n1, xx vvg cst dt n1 pp-f np1 vvz pno32 p-acp n1,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Romans 2.4 (AKJV)
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Romans 2.4 (AKJV) romans 2.4: or despisest thou the riches of his goodnesse, and forbearance, and long suffering, not knowing that the goodnes of god leadeth thee to repentance? is it any wonder that they should run into all excess of sinne, who trample under their feet the most pretious mercies of god, who despise the riches of his goodnes, forbearance, and longsuffering, not knowing that the goodnes of god leadeth them to repentance, False 0.74 0.945 3.059
Romans 2.4 (Geneva) romans 2.4: or despisest thou the riches of his bountifulnesse, and patience, and long sufferance, not knowing that the bountifulnesse of god leadeth thee to repentance? is it any wonder that they should run into all excess of sinne, who trample under their feet the most pretious mercies of god, who despise the riches of his goodnes, forbearance, and longsuffering, not knowing that the goodnes of god leadeth them to repentance, False 0.735 0.904 1.485
Romans 2.4 (Tyndale) romans 2.4: ether despisest thou the riches of his goodnes paciece and longe sufferaunce? and remembrest not how that the kyndnes of god ledith the to repentaunce? is it any wonder that they should run into all excess of sinne, who trample under their feet the most pretious mercies of god, who despise the riches of his goodnes, forbearance, and longsuffering, not knowing that the goodnes of god leadeth them to repentance, False 0.719 0.57 0.964
Romans 2.4 (ODRV) romans 2.4: or doest thou contemne the riches of his goodnes, and patience, and longanimity, not knowing that the benignity of god bringeth thee to penance? is it any wonder that they should run into all excess of sinne, who trample under their feet the most pretious mercies of god, who despise the riches of his goodnes, forbearance, and longsuffering, not knowing that the goodnes of god leadeth them to repentance, False 0.712 0.902 1.157




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