A plain and familiar discourse on justification being the substance of four sermons, preach'd at the morning-lecture, at Pinners-Hall, in Broad street, the third, tenth, seventeenth, and twenty fourth days of September, 1693 / by Elias Keach.

Keach, Elias
Publisher: Printed for John Harris
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1694
Approximate Era: WilliamAndMary
TCP ID: A47098 ESTC ID: R13909 STC ID: K110
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Romans III, 24 -- Criticism, interpretation, etc; Justification;
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In-Text while he lived for us upon, the Earth; this is by St. Paul call'd the Righteousness of God, Rom. 10.3. For they being ignorant of the Righteousness of God, went about to establish their own Righteousness, &c. I will give you the Reasons why it is called the Righteousness of God. while he lived for us upon, the Earth; this is by Saint Paul called the Righteousness of God, Rom. 10.3. For they being ignorant of the Righteousness of God, went about to establish their own Righteousness, etc. I will give you the Reasons why it is called the Righteousness of God. cs pns31 vvd p-acp pno12 p-acp, dt n1; d vbz p-acp n1 np1 vvd dt n1 pp-f np1, np1 crd. c-acp pns32 vbg j pp-f dt n1 pp-f np1, vvd a-acp pc-acp vvi po32 d n1, av pns11 vmb vvi pn22 dt n2 c-crq pn31 vbz vvn dt n1 pp-f np1.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Romans 10.3; Romans 10.3 (AKJV)
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Romans 10.3 (AKJV) romans 10.3: for they being ignorant of gods righteousnesse, and going about to establish their owne righteousnesse, haue not submitted themselues vnto the righteousnesse of god. for they being ignorant of the righteousness of god, went about to establish their own righteousness, &c True 0.839 0.97 0.566
Romans 10.3 (Geneva) romans 10.3: for they, being ignorant of the righteousnes of god, and going about to stablish their owne righteousnes, haue not submitted themselues to the righteousnes of god. for they being ignorant of the righteousness of god, went about to establish their own righteousness, &c True 0.824 0.965 0.456
Romans 10.3 (ODRV) romans 10.3: for not knowing the iustice of god, and seeking to establish their owne, they haue not been subiect to the iustice of god. for they being ignorant of the righteousness of god, went about to establish their own righteousness, &c True 0.758 0.9 0.48
Romans 10.3 (Geneva) romans 10.3: for they, being ignorant of the righteousnes of god, and going about to stablish their owne righteousnes, haue not submitted themselues to the righteousnes of god. while he lived for us upon, the earth; this is by st. paul call'd the righteousness of god, rom. 10.3. for they being ignorant of the righteousness of god, went about to establish their own righteousness, &c. i will give you the reasons why it is called the righteousness of god False 0.713 0.936 1.319
Romans 10.3 (AKJV) romans 10.3: for they being ignorant of gods righteousnesse, and going about to establish their owne righteousnesse, haue not submitted themselues vnto the righteousnesse of god. while he lived for us upon, the earth; this is by st. paul call'd the righteousness of god, rom. 10.3. for they being ignorant of the righteousness of god, went about to establish their own righteousness, &c. i will give you the reasons why it is called the righteousness of god False 0.711 0.933 1.258
Romans 10.3 (Tyndale) romans 10.3: for they are ignoraunt of the rightewesnes which is alowed before god and goo about to stablisshe their awne rightewesnes and therfore are not obedient vnto the rightewesnes which is of valew before god. for they being ignorant of the righteousness of god, went about to establish their own righteousness, &c True 0.698 0.865 0.243
Romans 10.3 (ODRV) romans 10.3: for not knowing the iustice of god, and seeking to establish their owne, they haue not been subiect to the iustice of god. while he lived for us upon, the earth; this is by st. paul call'd the righteousness of god, rom. 10.3. for they being ignorant of the righteousness of god, went about to establish their own righteousness, &c. i will give you the reasons why it is called the righteousness of god False 0.665 0.666 1.387
Romans 10.3 (Tyndale) romans 10.3: for they are ignoraunt of the rightewesnes which is alowed before god and goo about to stablisshe their awne rightewesnes and therfore are not obedient vnto the rightewesnes which is of valew before god. while he lived for us upon, the earth; this is by st. paul call'd the righteousness of god, rom. 10.3. for they being ignorant of the righteousness of god, went about to establish their own righteousness, &c. i will give you the reasons why it is called the righteousness of god False 0.64 0.719 1.065
Romans 3.22 (Geneva) romans 3.22: to wit, the righteousnesse of god by the faith of iesus christ, vnto all, and vpon all that beleeue. paul call'd the righteousness of god, rom True 0.62 0.594 0.412
Romans 3.22 (AKJV) romans 3.22: euen the righteousnesse of god, which is by faith of iesus christ vnto all, and vpon all them that beleeue: for there is no difference: paul call'd the righteousness of god, rom True 0.61 0.652 0.399
Romans 10.3 (AKJV) romans 10.3: for they being ignorant of gods righteousnesse, and going about to establish their owne righteousnesse, haue not submitted themselues vnto the righteousnesse of god. paul call'd the righteousness of god, rom True 0.604 0.524 0.363




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