True old light exalted above pretended new light, or, Treatise of Jesus Christ as He is the light which enlightens every one that comes into the world : against the sense both of the Quakers, Arminians, and other assertors of universal grace, whose light is proved to be darkness / delivered in nine sermons, by John Tombes, B.D., and commended to publick view by Mr. Richard Baxter.

Tombes, John, 1603?-1676
Publisher: Printed by A M for Thomas Underhill
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1660
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A62877 ESTC ID: R21431 STC ID: T1824
Subject Headings: Jesus Christ; Sermons, English -- 17th century; Society of Friends;
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In-Text Grace is powred into thy lips, therefore God hath blessed thee for ever, Cant. 5. 16. His mouth is most sweet; Grace is poured into thy lips, Therefore God hath blessed thee for ever, Cant 5. 16. His Mouth is most sweet; n1 vbz vvn p-acp po21 n2, av np1 vhz vvn pno21 p-acp av, np1 crd crd po31 n1 vbz av-ds j;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 Peter 2.3; 1 Peter 2.3 (Tyndale); Canticles 5.16; Luke 4.18; Psalms 44.3 (ODRV); Psalms 45.2; Psalms 45.2 (AKJV)
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Psalms 44.3 (ODRV) psalms 44.3: goodly of beautie aboue the sonnes of men, grace is powred abrode in thy lippes: therfore hath god blessed thee for euer. grace is powred into thy lips, therefore god hath blessed thee for ever, cant. 5. 16. his mouth is most sweet False 0.721 0.882 4.858
Psalms 45.2 (AKJV) - 1 psalms 45.2: grace is powred into thy lips: grace is powred into thy lips, therefore god hath blessed thee for ever, cant. 5. 16. his mouth is most sweet False 0.718 0.948 5.464
Psalms 45.2 (Geneva) - 1 psalms 45.2: grace is powred in thy lips, because god hath blessed thee for euer. god hath blessed thee for ever, cant. 5. 16. his mouth is most sweet True 0.715 0.785 3.061
Psalms 45.2 (Geneva) psalms 45.2: thou art fayrer then the children of men: grace is powred in thy lips, because god hath blessed thee for euer. grace is powred into thy lips, therefore god hath blessed thee for ever, cant. 5. 16. his mouth is most sweet False 0.69 0.958 6.417
Psalms 44.3 (ODRV) psalms 44.3: goodly of beautie aboue the sonnes of men, grace is powred abrode in thy lippes: therfore hath god blessed thee for euer. god hath blessed thee for ever, cant. 5. 16. his mouth is most sweet True 0.683 0.224 2.376
Psalms 45.2 (AKJV) psalms 45.2: thou art fairer then the children of men: grace is powred into thy lips: therfore god hath blessed thee for euer. god hath blessed thee for ever, cant. 5. 16. his mouth is most sweet True 0.657 0.672 2.454




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In-Text Cant. 5. 16. Canticles 5.16