A seasonable apology for religion being the subject of two sermons lately delivered in an auditory in London / by Matthew Pool, minister of the Gospel in London.

Poole, Matthew, 1624-1679
Publisher: Printed by J M for Tho Parkhurst
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1673
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A55395 ESTC ID: R36683 STC ID: P2852
Subject Headings: Apologetics; Apologetics -- History -- 17th century; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text God gave them up to a reprobate mind, NONLATINALPHABET, an injudicious mind, a mind that hath lost its taste and relish, that is unable to discern between things that differ. Two things are necessary as to corporeal, God gave them up to a Reprobate mind,, an injudicious mind, a mind that hath lost its taste and relish, that is unable to discern between things that differ. Two things Are necessary as to corporeal, np1 vvd pno32 a-acp p-acp dt j-jn n1,, dt j n1, dt n1 cst vhz vvn po31 n1 cc vvi, cst vbz j pc-acp vvi p-acp n2 cst vvb. crd n2 vbr j c-acp p-acp j,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Romans 1.28; Romans 1.28 (ODRV)
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Romans 1.28 (ODRV) romans 1.28: and as they liked not to haue god in knowledge; god deliuered them vp into a reprobate sense, to doe those things that are not conuenient: god gave them up to a reprobate mind, an injudicious mind, a mind that hath lost its taste and relish, that is unable to discern between things that differ True 0.631 0.323 0.65
Romans 1.28 (AKJV) romans 1.28: and euen as they did not like to retaine god in their knowledge, god gaue them ouer to a reprobate minde, to doe those things which are not conuenient: god gave them up to a reprobate mind, an injudicious mind, a mind that hath lost its taste and relish, that is unable to discern between things that differ True 0.623 0.483 0.62
Romans 1.28 (Geneva) romans 1.28: for as they regarded not to acknowledge god, euen so god deliuered them vp vnto a reprobate minde, to doe those things which are not conuenient, god gave them up to a reprobate mind, an injudicious mind, a mind that hath lost its taste and relish, that is unable to discern between things that differ True 0.618 0.701 0.635




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