Emmanuel, or, The love of Christ explicated and applied in his incarnation being made under the law and his satisfaction in XXX sermons / preached by John Row ... ; and published by Samuel Lee.

Rowe, John, 1626-1677
Publisher: Printed for Francis Tyton
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1680
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A57735 ESTC ID: R8468 STC ID: R2063
Subject Headings: God -- Love; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text Christs love is from Eternity, and his love never ends. Having loved his own, he loved them to the end, Joh. 13.1. 2. Having spoken of the Properties of Christs love, I come to speak of the love that is to be found in both his Natures, in the Divine and in the humane nature. Christ love is from Eternity, and his love never ends. Having loved his own, he loved them to the end, John 13.1. 2. Having spoken of the Properties of Christ love, I come to speak of the love that is to be found in both his Nature's, in the Divine and in the humane nature. npg1 n1 vbz p-acp n1, cc po31 n1 av-x vvz. vhg vvn po31 d, pns31 vvd pno32 p-acp dt n1, np1 crd. crd vhg vvn pp-f dt n2 pp-f npg1 n1, pns11 vvb pc-acp vvi pp-f dt n1 cst vbz pc-acp vbi vvn p-acp d po31 n2, p-acp dt j-jn cc p-acp dt j n1.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Ephesians 5.25; Ephesians 5.25 (Tyndale); John 13.1; John 13.1 (Tyndale); John 13.2
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John 13.1 (Tyndale) - 1 john 13.1: when he loved his which were in the worlde vnto the ende he loved them. having loved his own, he loved them to the end, joh True 0.826 0.746 4.983
John 13.1 (ODRV) - 1 john 13.1: whereas he had loued his that were in the world, vnto the end he loued them. having loved his own, he loved them to the end, joh True 0.814 0.835 0.0
John 13.1 (AKJV) john 13.1: now before the feast of the passeouer, when iesus knew that his houre was come, that he should depart out of this world vnto the father, hauing loued his owne which were in the world, he loued them vnto the end. having loved his own, he loved them to the end, joh True 0.752 0.846 0.0
John 13.1 (Geneva) john 13.1: nowe before the feast of the passeouer, when iesus knewe that his houre was come, that he should depart out of this world vnto the father, forasmuch as he loued his owne which were in the world, vnto the end he loued them. having loved his own, he loved them to the end, joh True 0.711 0.617 0.0
John 13.1 (AKJV) john 13.1: now before the feast of the passeouer, when iesus knew that his houre was come, that he should depart out of this world vnto the father, hauing loued his owne which were in the world, he loued them vnto the end. christs love is from eternity, and his love never ends. having loved his own, he loved them to the end, joh. 13.1. 2. having spoken of the properties of christs love, i come to speak of the love that is to be found in both his natures, in the divine and in the humane nature False 0.687 0.287 0.964




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In-Text Joh. 13.1. 2. John 13.1; John 13.2