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 Heed, and observe, and remember your Principles, and do not let them slip, Deut. 11. 18, 19. Therefore shall ye lay up these my words in your heart and in your soul. Heed, and observe, and Remember your Principles, and do not let them slip, Deuteronomy 11. 18, 19. Therefore shall you lay up these my words in your heart and in your soul. n1, cc vvi, cc vvb po22 n2, cc vdb xx vvi pno32 vvi, np1 crd crd, crd av vmb pn22 vvi a-acp d po11 n2 p-acp po22 n1 cc p-acp po22 n1.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Deuteronomy 11.18; Deuteronomy 11.18 (AKJV); Deuteronomy 11.19; Deuteronomy 32.46; Deuteronomy 32.46 (Douay-Rheims); Deuteronomy 32.47; Deuteronomy 32.47 (AKJV); Luke 21.14 (Geneva)
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Deuteronomy 11.18 (AKJV) deuteronomy 11.18: therefore shall ye lay vp these my words in your heart, and in your soule, and bind them for a signe vpon your hand, that they may bee as frontlets betweene your eyes. heed, and observe, and remember your principles, and do not let them slip, deut. 11. 18, 19. therefore shall ye lay up these my words in your heart and in your soul False 0.787 0.472 1.314
Deuteronomy 11.18 (Geneva) deuteronomy 11.18: therefore shall ye lay vp these my words in your heart and in your soule, and binde them for a signe vpon your hand, that they may be as a frontlet betweene your eyes, heed, and observe, and remember your principles, and do not let them slip, deut. 11. 18, 19. therefore shall ye lay up these my words in your heart and in your soul False 0.78 0.541 1.348
Deuteronomy 11.18 (AKJV) deuteronomy 11.18: therefore shall ye lay vp these my words in your heart, and in your soule, and bind them for a signe vpon your hand, that they may bee as frontlets betweene your eyes. therefore shall ye lay up these my words in your heart and in your soul True 0.666 0.859 0.599
Deuteronomy 11.18 (Geneva) deuteronomy 11.18: therefore shall ye lay vp these my words in your heart and in your soule, and binde them for a signe vpon your hand, that they may be as a frontlet betweene your eyes, therefore shall ye lay up these my words in your heart and in your soul True 0.66 0.878 0.614
Deuteronomy 11.18 (Douay-Rheims) deuteronomy 11.18: lay up these my words in your hearts and minds, and hang them for a sign on your hands, and place them between your eyes. therefore shall ye lay up these my words in your heart and in your soul True 0.646 0.513 0.472




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In-Text Deut. 11. 18, 19. Deuteronomy 11.18; Deuteronomy 11.19