The remaining discourses, on the attributes of God Viz. his Goodness. His mercy. His patience. His long-suffering. His power. His spirituality. His immensity. His eternity. His incomprehensibleness. God the first cause, and last end. By the most reverend Dr. John Tillotson, late Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury. Being the seventh volume; published from the originals, by Ralph Barker, D.D. chaplain to his Grace.

Barker, Ralph, 1648-1708, publisher
Tillotson, John, 1630-1694
Publisher: printed for Ri Chiswell at the Rose and Crown in St Paul s Churchyard
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1700
Approximate Era: WilliamAndMary
TCP ID: A62579 ESTC ID: R222200 STC ID: T1216
Subject Headings: God -- Attributes; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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Romans 6.1 (ODRV) - 1 romans 6.1: shal we continue in sinne that grace may abound? than that which the apostle condemns, of sinning that grace may abound True 0.699 0.845 0.758
Romans 6.1 (Geneva) - 1 romans 6.1: shall we continue still in sinne, that grace may abounde? god forbid. than that which the apostle condemns, of sinning that grace may abound True 0.684 0.841 0.42
Romans 6.1 (AKJV) - 2 romans 6.1: that grace may abound? than that which the apostle condemns, of sinning that grace may abound True 0.677 0.747 0.896
Romans 6.1 (Tyndale) - 1 romans 6.1: shall we continue in synne that there maye be aboundaunce of grace? than that which the apostle condemns, of sinning that grace may abound True 0.651 0.524 0.441
Romans 5.20 (AKJV) - 1 romans 5.20: but where sinne abounded, grace did much more abound. than that which the apostle condemns, of sinning that grace may abound True 0.611 0.511 0.758




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