The Gospel-covenant; or The covenant of grace opened. Wherein are explained; 1. The differences betwixt the covenant of grace and covenant of workes. 2. The different administration of the covenant before and since Christ. 3. The benefits and blessings of it. 4. The condition. 5. The properties of it. / Preached in Concord in Nevv-England by Peter Bulkeley, sometimes fellow of Johns Colledge in Cambridge. Published according to order.

Bulkeley, Peter, 1583-1659
Publisher: Printed by M S for Benjamin Allen and are to be sold at the Crowne in Popes head Alley
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1646
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A77775 ESTC ID: R200735 STC ID: B5403
Subject Headings: Good works (Theology); Grace (Theology);
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In-Text But here is the surpassing excellency of the things to come, which God hath prepared for his people, that neither eye hath seene them, no nor yet did ever eare heare of them, no nor can they be conceived by the heart of man; But Here is the surpassing excellency of the things to come, which God hath prepared for his people, that neither eye hath seen them, no nor yet did ever ear hear of them, no nor can they be conceived by the heart of man; cc-acp av vbz dt j-vvg n1 pp-f dt n2 pc-acp vvi, r-crq np1 vhz vvn p-acp po31 n1, cst dx n1 vhz vvn pno32, uh-dx ccx av vdd av n1 vvi pp-f pno32, uh-dx ccx vmb pns32 vbi vvn p-acp dt n1 pp-f n1;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 Corinthians 2.9 (AKJV); Romans 8.24 (Geneva); Titus 2; Titus 3.7
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1 Corinthians 2.9 (AKJV) 1 corinthians 2.9: but as it is written, eye hath not seene, nor eare heard, neither haue entred into the heart of man, the things which god hath prepared for them that loue him. but here is the surpassing excellency of the things to come, which god hath prepared for his people, that neither eye hath seene them, no nor yet did ever eare heare of them, no nor can they be conceived by the heart of man False 0.683 0.64 1.457
1 Corinthians 2.9 (ODRV) 1 corinthians 2.9: but as it is written: that which eye hath not seen, nor eare hath heard, neither hath it ascended into the hart of man, what things god hath prepared for them that loue him. but here is the surpassing excellency of the things to come, which god hath prepared for his people, that neither eye hath seene them, no nor yet did ever eare heare of them, no nor can they be conceived by the heart of man False 0.668 0.331 1.281
1 Corinthians 2.9 (Tyndale) 1 corinthians 2.9: but as it is written: the eye hath not sene and the eare hath not hearde nether have entred into the herte of man the thinges which god hath prepared for them that love him. but here is the surpassing excellency of the things to come, which god hath prepared for his people, that neither eye hath seene them, no nor yet did ever eare heare of them, no nor can they be conceived by the heart of man False 0.649 0.318 0.992
1 Corinthians 2.9 (Geneva) 1 corinthians 2.9: but as it is written, the thinges which eye hath not seene, neither eare hath heard, neither came into mans heart, are, which god hath prepared for them that loue him. but here is the surpassing excellency of the things to come, which god hath prepared for his people, that neither eye hath seene them, no nor yet did ever eare heare of them, no nor can they be conceived by the heart of man False 0.629 0.548 1.132




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