Man made righteous by Christ's obedience being two sermons at Pinners-Hall : with enlargements, &c. : also some remarks on Mr. Mather's postscript, &c. / by Daniel Williams.

Williams, Daniel, 1643?-1716
Publisher: Printed for J Dunton
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1694
Approximate Era: WilliamAndMary
TCP ID: A66352 ESTC ID: R38938 STC ID: W2653
Subject Headings: Presbyterianism; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text The Lord Iesus did greatly empty and humble himself in taking our Nature, by the very assumption of which Nature, he was a Servant. The Lord Iesus did greatly empty and humble himself in taking our Nature, by the very Assump of which Nature, he was a Servant. dt n1 np1 vdd av-j vvi cc vvi px31 p-acp vvg po12 n1, p-acp dt j n1 pp-f r-crq n1, pns31 vbds dt n1.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Philippians 2.8 (AKJV)
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Philippians 2.8 (AKJV) philippians 2.8: and being found in fashion as a man, he humbled himselfe, and became obedient vnto death, euen the death of the crosse. the lord iesus did greatly empty and humble himself in taking our nature, by the very assumption of which nature, he was a servant False 0.743 0.389 0.0
Philippians 2.8 (Tyndale) philippians 2.8: and was founde in his aparell as a man. he humbled him silfe and became obediet vnto the deeth even the deeth of the crosse. the lord iesus did greatly empty and humble himself in taking our nature, by the very assumption of which nature, he was a servant False 0.694 0.207 0.0
Philippians 2.7 (Geneva) philippians 2.7: but he made himself of no reputation, and tooke on him ye forme of a seruant, and was made like vnto men, and was founde in shape as a man. the lord iesus did greatly empty and humble himself in taking our nature, by the very assumption of which nature, he was a servant False 0.687 0.288 0.0
Philippians 2.7 (ODRV) philippians 2.7: but he exinanited himself, taking the forme of a seruant, made into the similitude of men, and in shape found as a man. the lord iesus did greatly empty and humble himself in taking our nature, by the very assumption of which nature, he was a servant False 0.651 0.346 2.283
Philippians 2.7 (AKJV) philippians 2.7: but made himselfe of no reputation, and tooke vpon him the forme of a seruant, and was made in the likenesse of men. the lord iesus did greatly empty and humble himself in taking our nature, by the very assumption of which nature, he was a servant False 0.646 0.309 0.0
Philippians 2.8 (Geneva) philippians 2.8: he humbled himselfe, and became obedient vnto the death, euen the death of the crosse. the lord iesus did greatly empty and humble himself in taking our nature, by the very assumption of which nature, he was a servant False 0.642 0.424 0.0
Philippians 2.8 (ODRV) philippians 2.8: he humbled himself, made obedient vnto death: euen the death of the crosse. the lord iesus did greatly empty and humble himself in taking our nature, by the very assumption of which nature, he was a servant False 0.632 0.373 0.0




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