Christ all and in all. Or, several significant similitudes by which the Lord Jesus Christ is described in the holy Scriptures Being the substance of many sermons preached by that faithful and useful servant of Christ Mr. Ralph Robinson, late pastor at Mary Wolnoth London. Which were appointed by the reverend author on his death-bed (if his brethren should think fit) to be published.

Robinson, Ralph, 1614-1655
Publisher: printed for John Rothwel and are to be sold by Thomas Johnson at the golden Key in Saint Pauls Church yard
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1656
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A70945 ESTC ID: R223720 STC ID: R1705
Subject Headings: Jesus Christ; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text The Apostle makes mention of the comfort of the Scriptures, Rom. 15. 4. If there be any comfort in the Scriptures, it is in the promises. Precepts are written for direction; threatnings for terror; promises chiefly for consolation. The Apostle makes mention of the Comfort of the Scriptures, Rom. 15. 4. If there be any Comfort in the Scriptures, it is in the promises. Precepts Are written for direction; threatenings for terror; promises chiefly for consolation. dt n1 vvz n1 pp-f dt n1 pp-f dt n2, np1 crd crd cs pc-acp vbb d vvi p-acp dt n2, pn31 vbz p-acp dt n2. n2 vbr vvn p-acp n1; n2-vvg p-acp n1; n2 av-jn p-acp n1.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Ephesians 1.4; Ephesians 1.7; Isaiah 66.11; Romans 15.4; Romans 15.4 (ODRV)
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Romans 15.4 (ODRV) romans 15.4: for what things soeuer haue been written, to our learning they are written: that by the patience and consolation of the scriptures, we may haue hope. the apostle makes mention of the comfort of the scriptures, rom. 15. 4. if there be any comfort in the scriptures, it is in the promises. precepts are written for direction; threatnings for terror; promises chiefly for consolation False 0.712 0.23 1.989
Romans 15.4 (AKJV) romans 15.4: for whatsoeuer things were written aforetime, were written for our learning, that we through patience and comfort of the scriptures might haue hope. the apostle makes mention of the comfort of the scriptures, rom. 15. 4. if there be any comfort in the scriptures, it is in the promises. precepts are written for direction; threatnings for terror; promises chiefly for consolation False 0.682 0.189 1.938
Romans 15.4 (ODRV) romans 15.4: for what things soeuer haue been written, to our learning they are written: that by the patience and consolation of the scriptures, we may haue hope. the apostle makes mention of the comfort of the scriptures, rom True 0.648 0.51 0.197
Romans 15.4 (Vulgate) romans 15.4: quaecumque enim scripta sunt, ad nostram doctrinam scripta sunt: ut per patientiam, et consolationem scripturarum, spem habeamus. the apostle makes mention of the comfort of the scriptures, rom True 0.643 0.342 0.0
Romans 15.4 (Geneva) romans 15.4: for whatsoeuer things are written aforetime, are writte for our learning, that we through patience, and comfort of the scriptures might haue hope. the apostle makes mention of the comfort of the scriptures, rom True 0.635 0.439 0.395
Romans 15.4 (AKJV) romans 15.4: for whatsoeuer things were written aforetime, were written for our learning, that we through patience and comfort of the scriptures might haue hope. the apostle makes mention of the comfort of the scriptures, rom True 0.626 0.478 0.395




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In-Text Rom. 15. 4. Romans 15.4