The healing of Israels breaches. VVherein is set forth Israels disease. Cure. Physitian. Danger. All paralleld with, and applyed to the present times. As they were delivered in six sermons at the weekly lecture in the church of Great Yarmouth. By John Brinsly minister of the Word, and pastor of Somerleiton an adjacent village. Published by order of a committee of the House of Commons.

Brinsley, John, 1600-1665
England and Wales. Parliament
Publisher: Printed for John Bartlet at the signe of the golden Cup neere S Austins gate in S Pauls Church yard
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1642
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A77502 ESTC ID: R17352 STC ID: B4716
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T -- Prophecies; Civil War, 1642-1649;
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In-Text But, by not avowing, not openly contending and contesting for it, whether by Profession or Practice. And for this I thinke we shal need no other warrant then that rule and direction of the Apostle, Rom. 14. Hast thou faith? have it to thy selfe. Faith, i. e. But, by not avowing, not openly contending and contesting for it, whither by Profession or Practice. And for this I think we shall need no other warrant then that Rule and direction of the Apostle, Rom. 14. Hast thou faith? have it to thy self. Faith, i. e. p-acp, p-acp xx vvg, xx av-j vvg cc vvg p-acp pn31, cs p-acp n1 cc n1. cc p-acp d pns11 vvb pns12 vmb vvi dx j-jn n1 av d n1 cc n1 pp-f dt n1, np1 crd vh2 pns21 n1? vhb pn31 p-acp po21 n1. n1, uh. sy.
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Adjacent References with Relevance: Romans 14; Romans 14.22; Romans 14.22 (Geneva)
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Romans 14.22 (Geneva) romans 14.22: hast thou faith? haue it with thy selfe before god: blessed is hee that condemneth not himselfe in that thing which he aloweth. but, by not avowing, not openly contending and contesting for it, whether by profession or practice. and for this i thinke we shal need no other warrant then that rule and direction of the apostle, rom. 14. hast thou faith? have it to thy selfe. faith, i. e False 0.657 0.682 7.519
Romans 14.22 (AKJV) romans 14.22: hast thou faith? haue it to thy selfe before god. happie is he that condemneth not himselfe in that thing which hee alloweth. but, by not avowing, not openly contending and contesting for it, whether by profession or practice. and for this i thinke we shal need no other warrant then that rule and direction of the apostle, rom. 14. hast thou faith? have it to thy selfe. faith, i. e False 0.648 0.812 7.519
Romans 14.22 (Tyndale) romans 14.22: hast thou fayth? have it with thy selfe before god. happy is he that condempneth not him selfe in that thinge which he aloweth. but, by not avowing, not openly contending and contesting for it, whether by profession or practice. and for this i thinke we shal need no other warrant then that rule and direction of the apostle, rom. 14. hast thou faith? have it to thy selfe. faith, i. e False 0.64 0.604 4.84
Romans 14.22 (ODRV) romans 14.22: hast thou faith? haue it with thy self before god. blessed is he that iudgeth not himself in that which he approueth. but, by not avowing, not openly contending and contesting for it, whether by profession or practice. and for this i thinke we shal need no other warrant then that rule and direction of the apostle, rom. 14. hast thou faith? have it to thy selfe. faith, i. e False 0.633 0.713 7.184




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In-Text Rom. 14. Romans 14
Note 0 Ro. 14. 22. Romans 14.22