Two treatises the first concerning Gods certaine performance of his conditional promises, as touching the elect, or, A treatise of Gods most free and powerfull grace, lately published without the authours privitie, and printed corruptly, by the name and title of Solid comfort for sound Christians : the second, concerning the extent of Christs death and love, now added to the former : with an additionall thereunto : both of them preached at New-Castle upon Tine ... / by Robert Ienison ...

Jenison, Robert, 1584?-1652
Publisher: Printed by E G for L Blaikelocke
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1642
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A46755 ESTC ID: R2256 STC ID: J565
Subject Headings: God -- Promises; Grace (Theology); Love -- Religious aspects; Sermons, English;
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In-Text 1 Faith God (promising Salvation and Happinesse) doth first require Faith, as the Condition; 1 Faith God (promising Salvation and Happiness) does First require Faith, as the Condition; crd n1 np1 (vvg n1 cc n1) vdz ord vvi n1, p-acp dt n1;
Note 0 This is shewed in divers graces, as in Faith. Which God Rom. 10.9.1 requires Marke 9.23 This is showed in diverse graces, as in Faith. Which God Rom. 10.9.1 requires Mark 9.23 d vbz vvn p-acp j n2, c-acp p-acp n1. r-crq np1 np1 crd vvz vvi crd




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Mark 9.23; Romans 10.1; Romans 10.9
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Note 0 Rom. 10.9.1 Romans 10.9; Romans 10.1
Note 0 Marke 9.23 Mark 9.23