A treatise of effectual calling and election In XVI. sermons, on 2 Peter 1.10. Wherein a Christian may discern, whether yet he be effectually called and elected. And what course he ought to take that he may attain the assurance thereof. Preached by that faithfull servant of Christ, Mr. Christopher Love, late minister of Laurence Jury, London.

Calamy, Edmund, 1600-1666
Love, Christopher, 1618-1651
Publisher: printed for John Rothwell at the Fountain and Beare in Goldsmiths Row in Cheapside
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1655
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A49258 ESTC ID: R217684 STC ID: L3179
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Peter, 2nd, I, 10; Election (Theology);
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In-Text and having found him, askt him, where hast thou been? Wot ye not•, saith Christ, I was about my fathers business ? As if he should say; and having found him, asked him, where hast thou been? Wot you not•, Says christ, I was about my Father's business? As if he should say; cc vhg vvn pno31, vvd pno31, q-crq vh2 pns21 vbn? vvb pn22 n1, vvz np1, pns11 vbds p-acp po11 ng1 n1? p-acp cs pns31 vmd vvi;




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Luke 2.49 (AKJV) - 1 luke 2.49: wist yee not that i must bee about my fathers businesse? hast thou been? wot ye not*, saith christ, i was about my fathers business ? as if he should say True 0.761 0.9 1.783
Luke 2.49 (Geneva) - 1 luke 2.49: knewe ye not that i must goe about my fathers busines? hast thou been? wot ye not*, saith christ, i was about my fathers business ? as if he should say True 0.748 0.883 3.414
Luke 2.49 (AKJV) luke 2.49: and he said vnto them, how is it that ye sought me? wist yee not that i must bee about my fathers businesse? and having found him, askt him, where hast thou been? wot ye not*, saith christ, i was about my fathers business ? as if he should say False 0.748 0.686 2.867
Luke 2.49 (Tyndale) luke 2.49: and he sayde vnto the: how is it that ye sought me? wist ye not that i must goo aboute my fathers busines? and having found him, askt him, where hast thou been? wot ye not*, saith christ, i was about my fathers business ? as if he should say False 0.734 0.322 3.372
Luke 2.49 (Tyndale) - 2 luke 2.49: wist ye not that i must goo aboute my fathers busines? hast thou been? wot ye not*, saith christ, i was about my fathers business ? as if he should say True 0.733 0.874 3.258
Luke 2.49 (Geneva) luke 2.49: then said he vnto them, howe is it that ye sought me? knewe ye not that i must goe about my fathers busines? and having found him, askt him, where hast thou been? wot ye not*, saith christ, i was about my fathers business ? as if he should say False 0.731 0.575 3.372
Luke 2.49 (ODRV) luke 2.49: and he said to them: what is it that you sought me? did you not know, that i must be about those things which are my fathers? and having found him, askt him, where hast thou been? wot ye not*, saith christ, i was about my fathers business ? as if he should say False 0.693 0.208 1.702
Luke 2.49 (ODRV) luke 2.49: and he said to them: what is it that you sought me? did you not know, that i must be about those things which are my fathers? hast thou been? wot ye not*, saith christ, i was about my fathers business ? as if he should say True 0.672 0.386 1.702




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