A view of fundamental principles first in general and then in particular. Divided into three parts. The first part, containing a general view of the common nature of fundamentals of religion, handling many difficult questions about them, and pointing (in the conclusion) to a sufficient and particular catalogue of twelve great principles, the subject of both the other parts. The second part, beginning a particular view of fundamentals, with a discourse of the six first principles, out of six several texts of Scripture. The third part, continuing, and concluding, the said particular view, with a discourse of the six last principles, out of one eminent text, viz. Heb. 6. 1, 2. By Robert Walwyn minister of the word and sacraments.

Walwyn, Robert
Publisher: printed by Tho Leach
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1660
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A67475 ESTC ID: R186224 STC ID: W678
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Hebrews -- Commentaries; Christian life; Conversion; Salvation; Sermons, English;
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In-Text Never the less whereto we have already attained let us walk by the same rule, let us minde the same thing. Never the less whereto we have already attained let us walk by the same Rule, let us mind the same thing. av-x dt av-dc c-crq pns12 vhb av vvn vvb pno12 vvi p-acp dt d n1, vvb pno12 vvi dt d n1.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Colossians 2.19; Philippians 3.15; Philippians 3.15 (AKJV); Philippians 3.16; Philippians 3.16 (AKJV); Titus 1.4
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Philippians 3.16 (AKJV) philippians 3.16: neuerthelesse, whereto wee haue alreadie attained, let vs walke by the same rule, let vs minde the same thing. never the less whereto we have already attained let us walk by the same rule, let us minde the same thing False 0.898 0.952 2.866
Philippians 3.16 (Geneva) philippians 3.16: neuerthelesse, in that whereunto wee are come, let vs proceede by one rule, that wee may minde one thing. never the less whereto we have already attained let us walk by the same rule, let us minde the same thing False 0.808 0.68 0.829
Philippians 3.16 (ODRV) philippians 3.16: neuerthelesse wherunto we are come, that we be of the same mind, let vs continue in the same rule. never the less whereto we have already attained let us walk by the same rule, let us minde the same thing False 0.8 0.614 0.477
Philippians 3.16 (Tyndale) philippians 3.16: neverthelesse in that wher vnto we are come let vs procede by one rule that we maye be of one acorde. never the less whereto we have already attained let us walk by the same rule, let us minde the same thing False 0.75 0.178 0.445




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