The signal diagnostick whereby we are to judge of our own affections : and as well of our present, as future state, or, The love of Christ planted upon the very same turf, on which it once had been supplanted by the extreme love of sin : being the substance of several sermons, deliver'd at several times and places, and now at last met together to make up the treatise which ensues / by Tho. Pierce.

Pierce, Thomas, 1622-1691
Publisher: Printed by R N for R Royston
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1670
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A54857 ESTC ID: R12333 STC ID: P2199
Subject Headings: Christian life; Sin;
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In-Text that ye would but so love me, as to keep my Commandments! from which Acception of the words the Inference certainly must be this. that you would but so love me, as to keep my commandments! from which Acception of the words the Inference Certainly must be this. cst pn22 vmd p-acp av vvb pno11, c-acp p-acp vvb po11 n2! p-acp r-crq n1 pp-f dt n2 dt n1 av-j vmb vbi d.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: John 14.15 (AKJV)
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John 14.15 (AKJV) john 14.15: if ye loue me, keepe my commandements. that ye would but so love me, as to keep my commandments! from which acception of the words the inference certainly must be this False 0.641 0.928 0.095
John 14.15 (ODRV) john 14.15: if you loue me, keepe my commandements. that ye would but so love me, as to keep my commandments! from which acception of the words the inference certainly must be this False 0.639 0.907 0.0
John 14.15 (Geneva) john 14.15: if ye loue me, keepe my comandements, that ye would but so love me, as to keep my commandments! from which acception of the words the inference certainly must be this False 0.631 0.897 0.095
John 14.15 (Wycliffe) john 14.15: if ye louen me, kepe ye my comaundementis. that ye would but so love me, as to keep my commandments! from which acception of the words the inference certainly must be this False 0.626 0.738 0.13
John 14.15 (Tyndale) john 14.15: if ye love me kepe my comaundementes that ye would but so love me, as to keep my commandments! from which acception of the words the inference certainly must be this False 0.616 0.884 1.438




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