A sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons on the anniversary fast for the martyrdom of King Charles I by E. Langford ...

Langford, E. (Emanuel), b. 1657 or 8
Publisher: Printed for Thomas Bennet
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1698
Approximate Era: WilliamAndMary
TCP ID: A49543 ESTC ID: R7375 STC ID: L386
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Isaiah LII, 7; Fast-day sermons;
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In-Text That a Man may be as absolutely dead unto Sin, as dead unto Righteousness, and that from low beginnings, Men leisurely rise up to both these heights. That a Man may be as absolutely dead unto since, as dead unto Righteousness, and that from low beginnings, Men leisurely rise up to both these heights. cst dt n1 vmb vbi c-acp av-j j p-acp n1, c-acp j p-acp n1, cc cst p-acp j n2, n2 av-j vvi a-acp p-acp d d n2.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 2 Timothy 3.17 (Geneva); Romans 6.7 (AKJV); Romans 6.7 (Geneva)
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Romans 6.7 (AKJV) romans 6.7: for he that is dead, is freed from sinne. that a man may be as absolutely dead unto sin True 0.633 0.614 2.407
Romans 6.7 (Geneva) romans 6.7: for he that is dead, is freed from sinne. that a man may be as absolutely dead unto sin True 0.633 0.614 2.407
Romans 6.7 (ODRV) romans 6.7: for he that is dead, is iustified from sinne. that a man may be as absolutely dead unto sin True 0.627 0.581 2.407




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