Præparatio evangelica, or, A plain and practical discourse concerning the soul's preparation for a blessed eternity being the substance of several sermons preach'd at Leeds / by Timothy Manlove ...

Manlove, Timothy, d. 1699
Publisher: Printed for Nevill Simmons and sold by George Coniers
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1698
Approximate Era: WilliamAndMary
TCP ID: A51788 ESTC ID: R6789 STC ID: M455
Subject Headings: Immortality; Sermons, English; Soul;
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In-Text and sent them into a place where the Evil of Sin, and Danger of delaying Repentance are better known? How have ye despised the Riches of his Goodness, and Forbearance, and Long-suffering! and sent them into a place where the Evil of since, and Danger of delaying Repentance Are better known? How have you despised the Riches of his goodness, and Forbearance, and Long-suffering! cc vvd pno32 p-acp dt n1 c-crq dt n-jn pp-f n1, cc n1 pp-f vvg n1 vbr av-jc vvn? q-crq vhb pn22 vvn dt n2 pp-f po31 n1, cc n1, cc j!




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Romans 2.4; Romans 2.4 (Geneva)
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Romans 2.4 (Geneva) romans 2.4: or despisest thou the riches of his bountifulnesse, and patience, and long sufferance, not knowing that the bountifulnesse of god leadeth thee to repentance? how have ye despised the riches of his goodness, and forbearance, and long-suffering True 0.779 0.839 0.801
Romans 2.4 (Tyndale) - 0 romans 2.4: ether despisest thou the riches of his goodnes paciece and longe sufferaunce? how have ye despised the riches of his goodness, and forbearance, and long-suffering True 0.775 0.866 0.231
Romans 2.4 (AKJV) romans 2.4: or despisest thou the riches of his goodnesse, and forbearance, and long suffering, not knowing that the goodnes of god leadeth thee to repentance? how have ye despised the riches of his goodness, and forbearance, and long-suffering True 0.757 0.894 3.529
Romans 2.4 (ODRV) romans 2.4: or doest thou contemne the riches of his goodnes, and patience, and longanimity, not knowing that the benignity of god bringeth thee to penance? how have ye despised the riches of his goodness, and forbearance, and long-suffering True 0.75 0.813 0.197
Romans 2.4 (Vulgate) romans 2.4: an divitias bonitatis ejus, et patientiae, et longanimitatis contemnis? ignoras quoniam benignitas dei ad poenitentiam te adducit? how have ye despised the riches of his goodness, and forbearance, and long-suffering True 0.723 0.185 0.0
Romans 2.4 (Geneva) romans 2.4: or despisest thou the riches of his bountifulnesse, and patience, and long sufferance, not knowing that the bountifulnesse of god leadeth thee to repentance? and sent them into a place where the evil of sin, and danger of delaying repentance are better known? how have ye despised the riches of his goodness, and forbearance, and long-suffering False 0.671 0.531 0.487
Romans 2.4 (AKJV) romans 2.4: or despisest thou the riches of his goodnesse, and forbearance, and long suffering, not knowing that the goodnes of god leadeth thee to repentance? and sent them into a place where the evil of sin, and danger of delaying repentance are better known? how have ye despised the riches of his goodness, and forbearance, and long-suffering False 0.666 0.735 2.083




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