The penitent pardoned a treatise wherein is handled the duty of confession of sin and the priviledge of the pardon of sin : together with a discourse of Christs ascension into heaven and of his coming again from heaven : wherein the opinion of the Chiliasts is considered and solidly confuted / being the sum and substance of several sermons preached by that faithful servant of Christ, Mr. Christopher Love ...

Love, Christopher, 1618-1651
Publisher: Printed for John Rothwell and for Nathanael Brooks
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1657
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A49255 ESTC ID: R3803 STC ID: L3171
Subject Headings: Confession; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text The Prophesies that were long before Christ was born, did declare this, that Jesus Christ should ascend up into Heaven, The prophecies that were long before christ was born, did declare this, that jesus christ should ascend up into Heaven, dt n2 cst vbdr j p-acp np1 vbds vvn, vdd vvi d, cst np1 np1 vmd vvi a-acp p-acp n1,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Hebrews 4.14 (AKJV); John 3.13 (Tyndale); Psalms 110.7 (AKJV); Psalms 110.7 (Geneva)
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John 3.13 (Tyndale) john 3.13: and no man ascendeth vp to heaven but he that came doune from heaven that is to saye the sonne of man which is in heaven. jesus christ should ascend up into heaven, True 0.698 0.817 3.104
Acts 1.11 (Tyndale) - 2 acts 1.11: this same iesus which is taken vp from you in to heaven shall so come even as ye haue sene him goo into heaven. jesus christ should ascend up into heaven, True 0.696 0.839 2.659
John 3.13 (Geneva) john 3.13: for no man ascendeth vp to heauen, but he that hath descended from heauen, that sonne of man which is in heauen. jesus christ should ascend up into heaven, True 0.691 0.83 0.0
John 3.13 (ODRV) john 3.13: and no man hath ascended into heauen, but he that descended from heauen, the sonne of man which is in heauen. jesus christ should ascend up into heaven, True 0.684 0.824 0.0
John 3.13 (AKJV) john 3.13: and no man hath ascended vp to heauen, but hee that came downe from heauen, euen the sonne of man which is in heauen. jesus christ should ascend up into heaven, True 0.682 0.846 0.0
John 3.13 (Vulgate) john 3.13: et nemo ascendit in caelum, nisi qui descendit de caelo, filius hominis, qui est in caelo. jesus christ should ascend up into heaven, True 0.622 0.595 0.0
Acts 1.11 (Geneva) acts 1.11: which also sayde, yee men of galile, why stande yee gasing into heauen? this iesus which is taken vp from you into heauen, shall so come, as yee haue seene him goe into heauen. jesus christ should ascend up into heaven, True 0.614 0.743 0.0
Acts 1.11 (ODRV) acts 1.11: who also said: ye men of galilee, why stand you looking into heauen? this iesvs which is assumpted from you into heauen, shal so come as you haue seen him going into heauen. jesus christ should ascend up into heaven, True 0.604 0.617 0.0
Acts 1.11 (AKJV) acts 1.11: which also said, yee men of galililee, why stand yee gazing vp into heauen? this same iesus, which is taken vp from you into heauen, shall so come, in like maner as yee haue seene him goe into heauen. jesus christ should ascend up into heaven, True 0.602 0.795 0.0




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