Three sermons concerning the sacred Trinity by John Wallis.

Wallis, John, 1616-1703
Publisher: Printed for Tho Parkhurst
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1691
Approximate Era: WilliamAndMary
TCP ID: A67417 ESTC ID: R17917 STC ID: W611
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century; Trinity;
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In-Text For because, thou hast done this thing, and hast not withheld thy Son, thine onely Son; For Because, thou hast done this thing, and hast not withheld thy Son, thine only Son; c-acp c-acp, pns21 vh2 vdn d n1, cc vvb xx vvn po21 n1, po21 j n1;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Galatians 3.16 (AKJV); Genesis 22.12 (AKJV); Genesis 22.16; Genesis 22.17; Genesis 22.17 (ODRV); Genesis 22.18
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Genesis 22.12 (AKJV) genesis 22.12: and he said, lay not thine hand vpon the lad, neither do thou any thing vnto him: for now i know that thou fearest god, seeing thou hast not withhelde thy sonne, thine onely sonne from mee. hast not withheld thy son, thine onely son True 0.613 0.832 0.957
Genesis 22.12 (AKJV) genesis 22.12: and he said, lay not thine hand vpon the lad, neither do thou any thing vnto him: for now i know that thou fearest god, seeing thou hast not withhelde thy sonne, thine onely sonne from mee. for because, thou hast done this thing, and hast not withheld thy son, thine onely son False 0.604 0.633 1.693




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