XXXVI sermons viz. XVI ad aulam, VI ad clerum, VI ad magistratum, VIII ad populum : with a large preface / by the right reverend father in God, Robert Sanderson, late lord bishop of Lincoln ; whereunto is now added the life of the reverend and learned author, written by Isaac Walton.

Sanderson, Robert, 1587-1663
Walton, Izaak, 1593-1683
Publisher: Printed for B Tooke T Passenger and T Sawbridge and are to be sold by Thomas Hodgkin
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1686
Approximate Era: JamesII
TCP ID: A62128 ESTC ID: R31805 STC ID: S638
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text that being propounded concerning evils of pain; whereas my Text is intended only of the evils of sin. We are here hence resolved, that we are not to do any evil, that good may come of it. that being propounded Concerning evils of pain; whereas my Text is intended only of the evils of since. We Are Here hence resolved, that we Are not to do any evil, that good may come of it. cst vbg vvn vvg n2-jn pp-f n1; cs po11 n1 vbz vvn av-j pp-f dt n2-jn pp-f n1. pns12 vbr av av vvn, cst pns12 vbr xx p-acp vdb d n-jn, cst j vmb vvi pp-f pn31.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Romans 3.8 (Geneva); Romans 3.8 (Tyndale)
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Romans 3.8 (Geneva) - 0 romans 3.8: and (as we are blamed, and as some affirme, that we say) why doe we not euil, that good may come thereof? that being propounded concerning evils of pain; whereas my text is intended only of the evils of sin. we are here hence resolved, that we are not to do any evil, that good may come of it False 0.63 0.529 0.448




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