Fourteen sermons heretofore preached IIII. Ad clervm, III. Ad magistratvm, VII. Ad popvlvm / by Robert Sanderson ...

Sanderson, Robert, 1587-1663
Publisher: Printed by R N for Henry Seile
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1657
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A61882 ESTC ID: R13890 STC ID: S605
Subject Headings: Church of England; Sermons, English;
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In-Text that keeping our selves within the due bounds of Sobriety, Charity, and civil Duty, we may in all things glorifie God: that keeping our selves within the due bounds of Sobriety, Charity, and civil Duty, we may in all things Glorify God: d vvg po12 n2 p-acp dt j-jn n2 pp-f n1, n1, cc j n1, pns12 vmb p-acp d n2 vvi np1:




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Ephesians 5.20; Ephesians 5.20 (AKJV); Titus 2.12 (AKJV)
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Titus 2.12 (AKJV) titus 2.12: teaching vs that denying vngodlinesse and worldly lusts we should liue soberly, righteously and godly in this present world, that keeping our selves within the due bounds of sobriety, charity, and civil duty, we may in all things glorifie god False 0.707 0.236 0.0
Titus 2.12 (ODRV) titus 2.12: instructing vs that denying impietie and worldly desires, we liue soberly, and iustly, and godly in this world, that keeping our selves within the due bounds of sobriety, charity, and civil duty, we may in all things glorifie god False 0.69 0.228 0.0




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