A sermon preach'd in the cathedral church of St. Peter in York, on the 6th of February 1685/6 being the day on which His Majesty began his happy reign / by William Stainforth.

Stainforth, William, d. 1713
Publisher: Printed for Jo White for Francis Hildyard
Place of Publication: York
Publication Year: 1686
Approximate Era: JamesII
TCP ID: A61246 ESTC ID: R28875 STC ID: S5171
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Proverbs XXIV, 21; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text so that in such Circumstances we could not fear the One, without despising the Other, Our Blessed Saviour has plainly resolved the Case by bidding us not to fear those, who only can kill the Body but to fear him who after he hath Kill'd hath power to destroy both body and Soul in Hell. so that in such circumstances we could not Fear the One, without despising the Other, Our Blessed Saviour has plainly resolved the Case by bidding us not to Fear those, who only can kill the Body but to Fear him who After he hath Killed hath power to destroy both body and Soul in Hell. av cst p-acp d n2 pns12 vmd xx vvi dt crd, p-acp vvg dt n-jn, po12 j-vvn n1 vhz av-j vvn dt n1 p-acp vvg pno12 xx pc-acp vvi d, r-crq av-j vmb vvi dt n1 cc-acp pc-acp vvi pno31 r-crq c-acp pns31 vhz vvn vhz n1 pc-acp vvi d n1 cc n1 p-acp n1.
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Adjacent References with Relevance: Matthew 10.18; Matthew 10.28 (AKJV)
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Matthew 10.28 (AKJV) matthew 10.28: and feare not them which kill the body, but are not able to kill the soule: but rather feare him which is able to destroy both soule and body in hell. so that in such circumstances we could not fear the one, without despising the other, our blessed saviour has plainly resolved the case by bidding us not to fear those, who only can kill the body but to fear him who after he hath kill'd hath power to destroy both body and soul in hell False 0.683 0.836 3.764
Matthew 10.28 (Geneva) matthew 10.28: and feare yee not them which kill the bodie, but are nor able to kill the soule: but rather feare him, which is able to destroy both soule and bodie in hell. so that in such circumstances we could not fear the one, without despising the other, our blessed saviour has plainly resolved the case by bidding us not to fear those, who only can kill the body but to fear him who after he hath kill'd hath power to destroy both body and soul in hell False 0.675 0.821 2.78
Matthew 10.28 (ODRV) matthew 10.28: and feare ye not them that kil the body, and are not able to kil the soul: but rather feare him that can destroy both soul and body into hel. so that in such circumstances we could not fear the one, without despising the other, our blessed saviour has plainly resolved the case by bidding us not to fear those, who only can kill the body but to fear him who after he hath kill'd hath power to destroy both body and soul in hell False 0.667 0.779 2.812
Matthew 10.28 (Tyndale) matthew 10.28: and feare ye not them which kyll the body and be not able to kyll the soule. but rather feare hym which is able to destroye bothe soule and body into hell. so that in such circumstances we could not fear the one, without despising the other, our blessed saviour has plainly resolved the case by bidding us not to fear those, who only can kill the body but to fear him who after he hath kill'd hath power to destroy both body and soul in hell False 0.667 0.649 1.09




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