Several sermons upon the fifth of St. Matthew .... [vol. 1] being part of Christ's Sermon on the mount / by Anthony Horneck ... ; to which is added, the life of the author, by Richard Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells.

Horneck, Anthony, 1641-1697
Publisher: Printed by J H for B Aylmer
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1698
Approximate Era: WilliamAndMary
TCP ID: A70263 ESTC ID: R40468 STC ID: H2851
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Matthew V; Horneck, Anthony, 1641-1697; Sermon on the mount;
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In-Text To apply this to the Sermon before us, St. Luke ch. VI. 12. saith, Christ went up into the Mountain to pray, which St. Matthew takes no notice of; To apply this to the Sermon before us, Saint Lycia changed. VI. 12. Says, christ went up into the Mountain to pray, which Saint Matthew Takes no notice of; p-acp vvi d p-acp dt n1 p-acp pno12, n1 av n1. crd. crd vvz, np1 vvd a-acp p-acp dt n1 pc-acp vvi, r-crq n1 np1 vvz dx n1 pp-f;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: John 6.3 (Geneva); Luke 6.12; Luke 9.28 (Geneva)
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Luke 9.28 (Geneva) luke 9.28: and it came to passe about an eyght dayes after those wordes, that he tooke peter and iohn, and iames, and went vp into a mountaine to pray. to apply this to the sermon before us, st. luke ch. vi. 12. saith, christ went up into the mountain to pray, which st. matthew takes no notice of False 0.609 0.72 0.63




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In-Text Luke ch. VI. 12. Luke 6.12