Panoplia, or, The whole armour of God explained and applyed for the conduct and comfort of a Christian in all his tryals and tentations : as also the dying preachers legacy in several sermons, being the last labours of the reverend author in the course of his ministry : together with certain seasonable considerations proving the lawfulness and expediency of a set form of lyturgy in the church / by Richard Venner.

Venner, Richard, b. 1598?
Publisher: Printed by T Ratcliffe for John Durham
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1662
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A64806 ESTC ID: R27038 STC ID: V194
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century; Theology, Doctrinal;
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In-Text Though here be no bread, yet know, it is not Bread only, or other ordinary food that doth nourish any man, Though Here be no bred, yet know, it is not Bred only, or other ordinary food that does nourish any man, c-acp av vbb dx n1, av vvb, pn31 vbz xx n1 av-j, cc j-jn j n1 cst vdz vvi d n1,




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John 6.50 (AKJV) john 6.50: this is the bread which commeth downe from heauen, that a man may eate thereof, and not die. know, it is not bread only True 0.606 0.523 2.56
John 6.50 (Geneva) john 6.50: this is that breade, which commeth downe from heauen, that hee which eateth of it, shoulde not die. know, it is not bread only True 0.601 0.654 0.0




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