A sermon of the Epiphany preached in the Queen Dowagers chappel at Somerset-House, upon Twelfth Day, January the 6th. 1686. By John Betham, Doctor of Sorbon, and preacher in ordinary to his Majesty. Published by Her Majesties command.

Betham, John, d. 1709
Publisher: printed for Matthew Turner at the Lamb in Holborn
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1687
Approximate Era: JamesII
TCP ID: A76466 ESTC ID: R210158 STC ID: B2059A
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text his Secrets are too deep for our fathom; his Aeconomy and Conduct are above our reach, his Wayes are incomprehensible, his Judgments inscrutable; his Secrets Are too deep for our fathom; his Aeconomy and Conduct Are above our reach, his Ways Are incomprehensible, his Judgments inscrutable; po31 n2-jn vbr av j-jn p-acp po12 n1; po31 np1 cc vvb vbr p-acp po12 n1, po31 n2 vbr j, po31 n2 j;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Romans 11.33; Romans 11.33 (Geneva); Romans 11.33 (ODRV); Romans 11.33 (Vulgate)
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Romans 11.33 (ODRV) - 1 romans 11.33: how incomprehensible are his iudgements, and his waies vnsearcheable? his secrets are too deep for our fathom; his aeconomy and conduct are above our reach, his wayes are incomprehensible, his judgments inscrutable False 0.804 0.255 1.352
Romans 11.33 (AKJV) romans 11.33: o the depth of the riches both of the wisedome and knowledge of god! how vnsearchable are his iudgements, and his wayes past finding out! his secrets are too deep for our fathom; his aeconomy and conduct are above our reach, his wayes are incomprehensible, his judgments inscrutable False 0.707 0.207 0.187




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