The Christian mans walke with the most regardable and remarkable steppes thereof, the true rule according to which, and manner how we must walke: shewing the infallible properties of the children of light. Newly published by the author Nathanael Cole, Preacher at S. Leonards Bromley in Middlesex, on the backside of Stratford-Bow neere London.

Cole, Nathaniel, 1584 or 5-1626
Publisher: Printed by T S nodham for Thomas Pauier dwelling in Iuy Lane
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1624
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A69130 ESTC ID: S115975 STC ID: 5534
Subject Headings: Christian life -- Anglican authors;
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In-Text according to the Apostles counsell, Let vs haue grace, whereby wee may serue God acceptably, with reuerence and godly feare; according to the Apostles counsel, Let us have grace, whereby we may serve God acceptably, with Reverence and godly Fear; vvg p-acp dt n2 n1, vvb pno12 vhi n1, c-crq pns12 vmb vvi np1 av-j, p-acp n1 cc j n1;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 2 Timothy 2.25; 2 Timothy 2.25 (Tyndale); 2 Timothy 2.26; Ephesians 5.10 (AKJV); Hebrews 12.28; Hebrews 12.28 (ODRV); Hebrews 12.29; Hebrews 12.29 (AKJV); Hebrews 12.29 (ODRV)
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Hebrews 12.28 (ODRV) - 1 hebrews 12.28: by the which let vs serue pleasing god, with feare & reuerence. wee may serue god acceptably, with reuerence and godly feare True 0.91 0.848 0.889
Hebrews 12.28 (Geneva) hebrews 12.28: wherefore seeing we receiue a kingdome, which cannot be shaken, let vs haue grace whereby we may so serue god, that we may please him with reuerence and feare. wee may serue god acceptably, with reuerence and godly feare True 0.797 0.879 0.735
Hebrews 12.28 (AKJV) hebrews 12.28: wherefore wee receiuing a kingdome which cannot bee moued, let vs haue grace, whereby wee may serue god acceptably, with reuerence and godly feare. according to the apostles counsell, let vs haue grace, whereby wee may serue god acceptably, with reuerence and godly feare False 0.793 0.951 4.283
Hebrews 12.28 (AKJV) hebrews 12.28: wherefore wee receiuing a kingdome which cannot bee moued, let vs haue grace, whereby wee may serue god acceptably, with reuerence and godly feare. wee may serue god acceptably, with reuerence and godly feare True 0.789 0.954 3.658
Hebrews 12.28 (ODRV) - 1 hebrews 12.28: by the which let vs serue pleasing god, with feare & reuerence. according to the apostles counsell, let vs haue grace, whereby wee may serue god acceptably, with reuerence and godly feare False 0.781 0.761 1.346
Hebrews 12.28 (Geneva) hebrews 12.28: wherefore seeing we receiue a kingdome, which cannot be shaken, let vs haue grace whereby we may so serue god, that we may please him with reuerence and feare. according to the apostles counsell, let vs haue grace, whereby wee may serue god acceptably, with reuerence and godly feare False 0.777 0.896 1.486
Hebrews 12.28 (Tyndale) hebrews 12.28: wherfore if we receave a kyngdom which is not moved we have grace wherby we maye serve god and please him with reverence and godly feare. wee may serue god acceptably, with reuerence and godly feare True 0.725 0.855 0.751
Hebrews 12.28 (Tyndale) hebrews 12.28: wherfore if we receave a kyngdom which is not moved we have grace wherby we maye serve god and please him with reverence and godly feare. according to the apostles counsell, let vs haue grace, whereby wee may serue god acceptably, with reuerence and godly feare False 0.706 0.749 1.201




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