A divine cordiall for a devout soule Composed out of a serious discourse upon sinne against the Holy Ghost: as it was laid open in the full nature and appendices thereof. In a sermon preached at Taunton in the county of Somerset, upon Monday, April 4. 1653. In the assize week. By William Sclater, Doctor in Divinity, now preacher of the Word of God in Broadstreet, London.

Sclater, William, 1609-1661
Publisher: Printed by M Simmons and are to be sould by William Hope at the Blew Anchor behind the Exchange
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1653
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A62376 ESTC ID: R222484 STC ID: S916A
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- John V, 16-17; Holy Spirit; Sermons, English -- 17th century; Sin;
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In-Text such men thus totally fallen, and finally rendred impenitent, become in all vitiousnesse far more vile then ever they were before their calling, 2 Pet. 2.20. their latter end is worse with them, than their beginning: such men thus totally fallen, and finally rendered impenitent, become in all viciousness Far more vile then ever they were before their calling, 2 Pet. 2.20. their latter end is Worse with them, than their beginning: d n2 av av-j vvn, cc av-j vvn j, vvn p-acp d n1 av-j av-dc j cs av pns32 vbdr p-acp po32 n-vvg, crd np1 crd. po32 d n1 vbz jc p-acp pno32, cs po32 n1:
Note 0 Mat. 12.44, 45. Mathew 12.44, 45. np1 crd, crd




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 2 Corinthians 7.1; 2 Peter 2.20; 2 Peter 2.20 (Tyndale); Matthew 12.44; Matthew 12.45
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2 Peter 2.20 (Tyndale) - 1 2 peter 2.20: then is the latter ende worsse with them then the beginninge. such men thus totally fallen, and finally rendred impenitent, become in all vitiousnesse far more vile then ever they were before their calling, 2 pet. 2.20. their latter end is worse with them, than their beginning False 0.664 0.6 1.1
2 Peter 2.20 (AKJV) 2 peter 2.20: for if after they haue escaped the pollutions of the world through the knowledge of the lord and sauiour iesus christ, they are againe intangled therein, and ouercome, the latter end is worse with them then the beginning. such men thus totally fallen, and finally rendred impenitent, become in all vitiousnesse far more vile then ever they were before their calling, 2 pet. 2.20. their latter end is worse with them, than their beginning False 0.634 0.734 2.348
2 Peter 2.20 (Geneva) 2 peter 2.20: for if they, after they haue escaped from the filthinesse of the world, through the acknowledging of the lord, and of the sauiour iesus christ, are yet tangled againe therein, and ouercome, the latter ende is worse with them then the beginning. such men thus totally fallen, and finally rendred impenitent, become in all vitiousnesse far more vile then ever they were before their calling, 2 pet. 2.20. their latter end is worse with them, than their beginning False 0.62 0.679 1.264




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In-Text 2 Pet. 2.20. 2 Peter 2.20
Note 0 Mat. 12.44, 45. Matthew 12.44; Matthew 12.45