Vindiciæ legis: or, A vindication of the morall law and the covenants, from the errours of papists, Arminians, Socinians, and more especially, Antinomians. In XXIX. lectures, preached at Laurence-Jury, London. / By Anthony Burgess, preacher of Gods Word.

Burgess, Anthony, d. 1664
Publisher: Printed by James Young for Thomas Underhill at the signe of the Bible in Wood street
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1646
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A77854 ESTC ID: R201144 STC ID: B5666
Subject Headings: Antinomianism -- Controversial literature; Covenant theology; Grace (Theology); Law (Theology);
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In-Text So Paul, in that great agony of his, striving with his corruption (being like a living man tyed to a dead carkasse, his living faith to dead unbeliefe, his humility to loathsome pride) see what a conclusion he makes, I thank God, through Jesus Christ. So Paul, in that great agony of his, striving with his corruption (being like a living man tied to a dead carcase, his living faith to dead unbelief, his humility to loathsome pride) see what a conclusion he makes, I thank God, through jesus christ. av np1, p-acp cst j n1 pp-f png31, vvg p-acp po31 n1 (vbg av-j dt j-vvg n1 vvn p-acp dt j n1, po31 j-vvg n1 p-acp j n1, po31 n1 p-acp j n1) vvb r-crq dt n1 pns31 vvz, pns11 vvb np1, p-acp np1 np1.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Romans 7.25 (Geneva)
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Romans 7.25 (Geneva) romans 7.25: i thanke god through iesus christ our lord. then i my selfe in my minde serue the lawe of god, but in my flesh the lawe of sinne. so paul, in that great agony of his, striving with his corruption (being like a living man tyed to a dead carkasse, his living faith to dead unbeliefe, his humility to loathsome pride) see what a conclusion he makes, i thank god, through jesus christ False 0.657 0.526 0.547
Romans 7.25 (AKJV) romans 7.25: i thanke god through iesus christ our lord. so then, with the mind i my self serue the law of god: but with the flesh, the law of sinne. so paul, in that great agony of his, striving with his corruption (being like a living man tyed to a dead carkasse, his living faith to dead unbeliefe, his humility to loathsome pride) see what a conclusion he makes, i thank god, through jesus christ False 0.656 0.515 0.547
Romans 7.25 (Tyndale) romans 7.25: i thanke god thorow iesus christ oure lorde. so then i my silfe in my mynde serve the lawe of god and in my flesshe the lawe of synne. so paul, in that great agony of his, striving with his corruption (being like a living man tyed to a dead carkasse, his living faith to dead unbeliefe, his humility to loathsome pride) see what a conclusion he makes, i thank god, through jesus christ False 0.654 0.345 0.52




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