Twelve sermons upon several subjects and occasions. The third volume by Robert South.

South, Robert, 1634-1716
Publisher: Printed by Tho Warren for Thomas Bennet
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1698
Approximate Era: WilliamAndMary
TCP ID: A60956 ESTC ID: R27493 STC ID: S4749
Subject Headings: Church of England; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text and ascribed, as is most due, all Praise, Might, Majesty, and Dominion ▪ both Now, and for Evermore. Amen. and ascribed, as is most due, all Praise, Might, Majesty, and Dominion ▪ both Now, and for Evermore. Amen. cc vvn, c-acp vbz av-ds j-jn, d n1, vmd, n1, cc n1 ▪ av-d av, cc p-acp av. uh-n.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Jude 1.25 (AKJV); Luke 11.35; Luke 11.35 (AKJV)
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Jude 1.25 (AKJV) jude 1.25: to the onely wise god our sauiour, be glory and maiestie, dominion and power, now and euer. amen. and ascribed, as is most due, all praise, might, majesty, and dominion # both now, and for evermore. amen False 0.744 0.395 0.343
Jude 1.25 (Geneva) jude 1.25: that is, to god only wise, our sauiour, be glorie, and maiestie, and dominion, and power, both nowe and for euer, amen. and ascribed, as is most due, all praise, might, majesty, and dominion # both now, and for evermore. amen False 0.701 0.44 0.343




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