The law and equity of the gospel, or, The goodness of our Lord as a legislator delivered first from the pulpit in two plain sermons, and now repeated from the press with others tending to the same end ... by Thomas Pierce ...

Pierce, Thomas, 1622-1691
Publisher: Printed by S Roycroft for Robert Clavell
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1686
Approximate Era: JamesII
TCP ID: A54843 ESTC ID: R38205 STC ID: P2185
Subject Headings: Christian life; Providence and government of God;
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In-Text How else can That God who is a comfortable Light, be said to be in This Text a consuming Fire? It is the property of Satan, to be an Abaddon, or NONLATINALPHABET. How Else can That God who is a comfortable Light, be said to be in This Text a consuming Fire? It is the property of Satan, to be an Abaddon, or. uh-crq av vmb d n1 r-crq vbz dt j n1, vbb vvn pc-acp vbi p-acp d n1 dt vvg n1? pn31 vbz dt n1 pp-f np1, pc-acp vbi dt np1, cc.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 2 Corinthians 10.13 (ODRV); Hebrews 12.29 (Tyndale); Peter 2.7; Peter 2.8; Revelation 14.12
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Hebrews 12.29 (Tyndale) hebrews 12.29: for oure god is a consumynge fyre. how else can that god who is a comfortable light, be said to be in this text a consuming fire True 0.646 0.328 0.436
Hebrews 12.29 (AKJV) hebrews 12.29: for our god is a consuming fire. how else can that god who is a comfortable light, be said to be in this text a consuming fire True 0.642 0.547 1.262
Hebrews 12.29 (ODRV) hebrews 12.29: for our god is a consuming fire. how else can that god who is a comfortable light, be said to be in this text a consuming fire True 0.642 0.547 1.262
Hebrews 12.29 (Geneva) hebrews 12.29: for euen our god is a consuming fire. how else can that god who is a comfortable light, be said to be in this text a consuming fire True 0.637 0.631 1.178




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