The doctrine of the bodies fragility: with a divine project, discovering how to make these vile bodies of ours glorious by getting gracious souls. Represented in a sermon preached at Martins Ludgate at the funerall of that worthy and reverend minister of Jesus Christ, Dr. Samuel Bolton, Master of Christ College in Cambridge, who died the 15 of Octob. 1654. and was buried the 19 day of the same month. / By that painfull and pious minister of Gods Word Mr. Edmund Calamy, B.D.

Calamy, Edmund, 1600-1666
Publisher: Printed for Joseph Moore over aginst the Pump in Little Britain and are to be sold at Westminster and in Pauls Church yard
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1654
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A78767 ESTC ID: R207348 STC ID: C229
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Philippians III, 21; Bolton, Samuel, 1606-1654; Funeral sermons -- 17th century;
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In-Text but with God nothing is impossible: but with God nothing is impossible: cc-acp p-acp np1 pix vbz j:




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Luke 1.37 (AKJV); Philippians 3.21 (AKJV)
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Luke 1.37 (AKJV) luke 1.37: for with god no thing shall be vnpossible. but with god nothing is impossible False 0.778 0.806 0.51
Luke 1.37 (Tyndale) luke 1.37: for with god can nothinge be vnpossible. but with god nothing is impossible False 0.769 0.778 0.536
Luke 1.37 (Geneva) luke 1.37: for with god shall nothing be vnpossible. but with god nothing is impossible False 0.766 0.833 0.536
Matthew 19.26 (ODRV) - 2 matthew 19.26: but with god al things are possible. but with god nothing is impossible False 0.715 0.822 0.51
Mark 10.27 (ODRV) mark 10.27: and iesvs beholding them saith: with men it is impossible; but not with god. for al things are possible with god. but with god nothing is impossible False 0.669 0.843 2.059
Matthew 19.26 (AKJV) matthew 19.26: but iesus beheld them, and said vnto them, with men this is vnpossible, but with god al things are possible. but with god nothing is impossible False 0.641 0.771 0.394
Luke 1.37 (Vulgate) luke 1.37: quia non erit impossibile apud deum omne verbum. but with god nothing is impossible False 0.631 0.304 0.0
Matthew 19.26 (Geneva) matthew 19.26: and iesus behelde them, and sayde vnto them, with men this is vnpossible, but with god all things are possible. but with god nothing is impossible False 0.62 0.785 0.409
Mark 10.27 (AKJV) mark 10.27: and iesus looking vpon them, saith, with men it is impossible, but not with god: for with god all things are possible. but with god nothing is impossible False 0.619 0.833 2.059
Matthew 19.26 (Tyndale) matthew 19.26: iesus behelde the and sayde vnto them: with men this is vnpossible but with god all thinges are possible. but with god nothing is impossible False 0.618 0.772 0.409
Matthew 19.26 (Vulgate) matthew 19.26: aspiciens autem jesus, dixit illis: apud homines hoc impossibile est: apud deum autem omnia possibilia sunt. but with god nothing is impossible False 0.616 0.576 0.0
Mark 10.27 (Tyndale) mark 10.27: iesus loked vpon them and sayde: with men it is vnpossible but not with god: for with god all thynges are possible. but with god nothing is impossible False 0.614 0.749 0.576
Mark 10.27 (Geneva) mark 10.27: but iesus looked vpon them, and sayd, with men it is impossible, but not with god: for with god all things are possible. but with god nothing is impossible False 0.601 0.833 2.059




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