Some pious treatises being 1. A bridle for the tongue: or, a treatise directing a Christian how to order his his [sic] words in a holy maner. 2. The present sweetness, and future bitterness of a delicious sin. 3. A Christians groans under the body of sin. 4. Proving the resurrection of the same body committed to the dust: also, the not dying of the soul within the body. 5. Tractatus de clavibus ecclesiæ. Written by Christoph. Blackwood, a servant of Jesus Christ.

Blackwood, Christopher
Publisher: Printed for Giles Calvert at the Black Spread Eagle neer the west end of Pauls
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1654
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A76799 ESTC ID: R207075 STC ID: B3100
Subject Headings: Christian life; Conduct of life;
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In-Text 1. Grace in the Saints is a continual well of water springing up unto life everlasting, Joh. 4.14. which could not be, if there were any moment wherein a believer were in soul and body dead: 1. Grace in the Saints is a continual well of water springing up unto life everlasting, John 4.14. which could not be, if there were any moment wherein a believer were in soul and body dead: crd n1 p-acp dt n2 vbz dt j av pp-f n1 vvg a-acp p-acp n1 j, np1 crd. q-crq vmd xx vbi, cs pc-acp vbdr d n1 c-crq dt n1 vbdr p-acp n1 cc n1 j:




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Adjacent References with Relevance: John 4.14; John 4.14 (Wycliffe)
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John 4.14 (Wycliffe) john 4.14: schal be maad in hym a welle of watir, spryngynge vp in to euerlastynge lijf. grace in the saints is a continual well of water springing up unto life everlasting, joh True 0.764 0.256 0.0
John 4.14 (ODRV) john 4.14: but the water that i wil giue him, shal become in him a fountaine of water springing vp into life euerlasting. grace in the saints is a continual well of water springing up unto life everlasting, joh True 0.762 0.767 0.933
John 4.14 (Tyndale) - 1 john 4.14: but the water that i shall geve him shalbe in him a well of water springinge vp in to everlastinge lyfe. grace in the saints is a continual well of water springing up unto life everlasting, joh True 0.748 0.814 0.389
John 4.14 (AKJV) - 1 john 4.14: but the water that i shall giue him, shalbe in him a well of water springing vp into euerlasting life. grace in the saints is a continual well of water springing up unto life everlasting, joh True 0.745 0.846 0.961
John 4.14 (Geneva) - 1 john 4.14: but the water that i shall giue him, shalbe in him a well of water, springing vp into euerlasting life. grace in the saints is a continual well of water springing up unto life everlasting, joh True 0.745 0.836 0.961
John 4.14 (AKJV) - 1 john 4.14: but the water that i shall giue him, shalbe in him a well of water springing vp into euerlasting life. 1. grace in the saints is a continual well of water springing up unto life everlasting, joh. 4.14. which could not be, if there were any moment wherein a believer were in soul and body dead False 0.642 0.36 0.803
John 4.14 (Geneva) john 4.14: but whosoeuer drinketh of the water that i shall giue him, shall neuer be more a thirst: but the water that i shall giue him, shalbe in him a well of water, springing vp into euerlasting life. 1. grace in the saints is a continual well of water springing up unto life everlasting, joh. 4.14. which could not be, if there were any moment wherein a believer were in soul and body dead False 0.621 0.517 0.708




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