Clerus Domini, or, A discourse of the divine institution, necessity, sacredness, and separation of the office ministerial together with the nature and manner of its power and operation : written by the special command of King Charles the First / by Jer. Taylor.

Rust, George, d. 1670
Taylor, Jeremy, 1613-1667
Publisher: Printed for R Royston
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1672
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A63706 ESTC ID: R13445 STC ID: T299
Subject Headings: Church of England -- Clergy; Taylor, Jeremy, 1613-1667; Theology, Practical;
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In-Text God knocks at the doors of our Hearts; O let us open unto him those everlasting Gates, that he may Sup with us, and we with him; God knocks At the doors of our Hearts; Oh let us open unto him those everlasting Gates, that he may Sup with us, and we with him; np1 vvz p-acp dt n2 pp-f po12 n2; uh vvb pno12 vvi p-acp pno31 d j n2, cst pns31 vmb vvi p-acp pno12, cc pns12 p-acp pno31;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Proverbs 9.5 (AKJV); Revelation 3.20 (ODRV)
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Revelation 3.20 (ODRV) revelation 3.20: behold i stand at the doore and knock. if any man shal heare my voice, and open to me the gate, i wil enter in to him, and wil sup with him, and he with me. god knocks at the doors of our hearts; o let us open unto him those everlasting gates, that he may sup with us, and we with him False 0.606 0.485 0.428




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