Salvation by grace and never the less of grace, tho it be through faith and not without it in several sermons on Eph. II, viii / by John Sheffield.

Sheffield, John, 1654?-1726
Publisher: Printed by S Bridge for Tho Parkhurst
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1698
Approximate Era: WilliamAndMary
TCP ID: A59623 ESTC ID: R10848 STC ID: S3065
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Ephesians II, 8; Salvation; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text and for what reason? why; because it so pleased Thee. and for what reason? why; Because it so pleased Thee. cc p-acp r-crq n1? q-crq; c-acp pn31 av vvn pno21.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Luke 10.21 (ODRV); Matthew 11.26 (ODRV)
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Matthew 11.26 (ODRV) - 1 matthew 11.26: for so hath it wel pleased thee. and for what reason? why; because it so pleased thee False 0.798 0.618 1.171
Matthew 11.26 (Geneva) matthew 11.26: it is so, o father, because thy good pleasure was such. and for what reason? why; because it so pleased thee False 0.705 0.521 0.0
Matthew 11.26 (AKJV) matthew 11.26: euen so, father, for so it seemed good in thy sight. and for what reason? why; because it so pleased thee False 0.675 0.281 0.0
Matthew 11.26 (Tyndale) matthew 11.26: even so father for so it pleased the. and for what reason? why; because it so pleased thee False 0.658 0.638 0.435




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