A sermon preached at the funerals of the reverend and faithful servant of Jesus Christ in the work of the Gospel, Mr. Samuel Collins, Pastor of the Church of Christ at Braintree in Essex, who exchanged this life for immortality in the 77th year of his age, in the 46 year of his ministry there, in the year of our Lord, 1657 preached by Matthew Newcomen ...

Newcomen, Matthew, 1610?-1669
Publisher: Printed by D Maxwell for W Weekley at Ipswich
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1658
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A53093 ESTC ID: R3229 STC ID: N912
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Acts XIII, 36; Collins, Samuel, 1576-1651; Funeral sermons; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text He was none of those, Qui frigide & Jejune de fide disserant, that do discourse of Faith unto others coldly and overly, Tanquam de terrâ incognitâ. But as Tertullian speaks of the Prayers of the Primitive Christians, so it is true of his Preachings, They were tanquam de Pectore; His Sermons came from the Heart, he was a Preacher that could say with the Apostle John, 1 Epist. 1.1. That which we have seen with our eyes, and have lookt upon, and our hands have handled of the Word of Life, declare we unto you. He was none of those, Qui frigid & Jejune de fide disserant, that do discourse of Faith unto Others coldly and overly, Tanquam de terrâ incognitâ. But as Tertullian speaks of the Prayers of the Primitive Christians, so it is true of his Preachings, They were tanquam de Pectore; His Sermons Come from the Heart, he was a Preacher that could say with the Apostle John, 1 Epistle 1.1. That which we have seen with our eyes, and have looked upon, and our hands have handled of the Word of Life, declare we unto you. pns31 vbds pi pp-f d, fw-fr j cc np1 fw-fr fw-la fw-la, cst vdb vvi pp-f n1 p-acp n2-jn av-jn cc av-j, fw-la fw-la fw-la fw-la. cc-acp p-acp np1 vvz pp-f dt n2 pp-f dt j np1, av pn31 vbz j pp-f po31 n2-vvg, pns32 vbdr fw-la fw-la fw-la; po31 n2 vvd p-acp dt n1, pns31 vbds dt n1 cst vmd vvi p-acp dt n1 np1, vvn np1 crd. cst r-crq pns12 vhb vvn p-acp po12 n2, cc vhb vvn p-acp, cc po12 n2 vhb vvn pp-f dt n1 pp-f n1, vvb pns12 p-acp pn22.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 John 1.1 (Geneva); 2 Timothy 3.10 (AKJV); Epistle 1.1; John 1
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1 John 1.1 (Geneva) 1 john 1.1: that which was from the beginning, which wee haue heard, which wee haue seene with these our eyes, which wee haue looked vpon, and these handes of ours haue handled of that word of life, that which we have seen with our eyes, and have lookt upon, and our hands have handled of the word of life, declare we unto you True 0.723 0.898 0.593
1 John 1.1 (AKJV) 1 john 1.1: that which was from th beginning, which wee haue heard, which wee haue seene with our eyes, which wee haue looked vpon, and our hands haue handled of the word of life. that which we have seen with our eyes, and have lookt upon, and our hands have handled of the word of life, declare we unto you True 0.705 0.922 0.771
1 John 1.1 (ODRV) 1 john 1.1: that which was from the beginning, which we haue heard, which we haue seen with our eyes, which we haue looked vpon, and our hands haue handled, of the word of life: that which we have seen with our eyes, and have lookt upon, and our hands have handled of the word of life, declare we unto you True 0.695 0.924 1.989
1 John 1.1 (Tyndale) 1 john 1.1: that which was from the begynninge concerninge which we have hearde which we have sene with oure eyes which we have loked vpon and oure hondes have hadled of the worde of life. that which we have seen with our eyes, and have lookt upon, and our hands have handled of the word of life, declare we unto you True 0.688 0.748 0.325
1 John 1.1 (Geneva) 1 john 1.1: that which was from the beginning, which wee haue heard, which wee haue seene with these our eyes, which wee haue looked vpon, and these handes of ours haue handled of that word of life, he was none of those, qui frigide & jejune de fide disserant, that do discourse of faith unto others coldly and overly, tanquam de terra incognita. but as tertullian speaks of the prayers of the primitive christians, so it is true of his preachings, they were tanquam de pectore; his sermons came from the heart, he was a preacher that could say with the apostle john, 1 epist. 1.1. that which we have seen with our eyes, and have lookt upon, and our hands have handled of the word of life, declare we unto you False 0.623 0.805 1.517
1 John 1.1 (AKJV) 1 john 1.1: that which was from th beginning, which wee haue heard, which wee haue seene with our eyes, which wee haue looked vpon, and our hands haue handled of the word of life. he was none of those, qui frigide & jejune de fide disserant, that do discourse of faith unto others coldly and overly, tanquam de terra incognita. but as tertullian speaks of the prayers of the primitive christians, so it is true of his preachings, they were tanquam de pectore; his sermons came from the heart, he was a preacher that could say with the apostle john, 1 epist. 1.1. that which we have seen with our eyes, and have lookt upon, and our hands have handled of the word of life, declare we unto you False 0.607 0.844 1.492
1 John 1.1 (ODRV) 1 john 1.1: that which was from the beginning, which we haue heard, which we haue seen with our eyes, which we haue looked vpon, and our hands haue handled, of the word of life: he was none of those, qui frigide & jejune de fide disserant, that do discourse of faith unto others coldly and overly, tanquam de terra incognita. but as tertullian speaks of the prayers of the primitive christians, so it is true of his preachings, they were tanquam de pectore; his sermons came from the heart, he was a preacher that could say with the apostle john, 1 epist. 1.1. that which we have seen with our eyes, and have lookt upon, and our hands have handled of the word of life, declare we unto you False 0.603 0.873 2.603




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In-Text Epist. 1.1. Epistle 1.1