Sermons and discourses upon several occasions by G. Stradling ... ; together with an account of the author.

Harrington, James, 1664-1693
Stradling, George, 1621-1688
Publisher: Printed by J H for Thomas Bennet
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1692
Approximate Era: WilliamAndMary
TCP ID: A61711 ESTC ID: R39104 STC ID: S5783
Subject Headings: Church of England; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text which entertain'd and amus'd its self rather with external performances affecting the Sense, than divine and spiritual, which alone could purifie the Soul. The reason the Apostle gives why the legal Sacrifices could not make him, who did the service, perfect, which entertained and amused its self rather with external performances affecting the Sense, than divine and spiritual, which alone could purify the Soul. The reason the Apostle gives why the Legal Sacrifices could not make him, who did the service, perfect, r-crq vvd cc vvd po31 n1 av-c p-acp j n2 vvg dt n1, cs j-jn cc j, r-crq av-j vmd vvi dt n1 dt n1 dt n1 vvz c-crq dt j n2 vmd xx vvi pno31, r-crq vdd dt n1, j,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Hebrews 9.10; Hebrews 9.10 (AKJV); Hebrews 9.9; Hebrews 9.9 (AKJV)
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Hebrews 9.9 (AKJV) hebrews 9.9: which was a figure for the time then present, in which were offred both gifts and sacrifices, that could not make him that did the seruice perfect, as pertayning to the conscience, the reason the apostle gives why the legal sacrifices could not make him, who did the service, perfect, True 0.641 0.864 2.071
Hebrews 9.9 (AKJV) hebrews 9.9: which was a figure for the time then present, in which were offred both gifts and sacrifices, that could not make him that did the seruice perfect, as pertayning to the conscience, which entertain'd and amus'd its self rather with external performances affecting the sense, than divine and spiritual, which alone could purifie the soul. the reason the apostle gives why the legal sacrifices could not make him, who did the service, perfect, False 0.641 0.826 0.191
Hebrews 10.1 (AKJV) hebrews 10.1: for the law hauing a shadow of good things to come, and not the very image of the things, can neuer with those sacrifices which they offered yeere by yeere continually, make the commers thereunto perfect: the reason the apostle gives why the legal sacrifices could not make him, who did the service, perfect, True 0.63 0.599 0.833
Hebrews 10.1 (ODRV) hebrews 10.1: for the law hauing a shadow of good things to come, not the very image of the things: euery yeare with the self-same hosts which they offer incessantly, can neuer make the commers thereto perfect: the reason the apostle gives why the legal sacrifices could not make him, who did the service, perfect, True 0.628 0.432 0.599
Hebrews 9.9 (Tyndale) hebrews 9.9: which was a similitude for the tyme then present and in which were offered gyftes and sacrifises that coulde not make them that minister parfecte as pertaynynge to the conscience the reason the apostle gives why the legal sacrifices could not make him, who did the service, perfect, True 0.621 0.456 0.458
Hebrews 9.9 (Geneva) hebrews 9.9: which was a figure for that present time, wherein were offred gifts and sacrifices that could not make holy, concerning the conscience, him that did the seruice, the reason the apostle gives why the legal sacrifices could not make him, who did the service, perfect, True 0.607 0.719 1.816




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