Yahweh Tsidkenu or The plain doctrin of the justification of a sinner in the sight of God; justified by the God of truth in his holy word, and the cloud of witnesses in all ages. Wherein are handled the causes of the sinners justification. Explained and applied in six and twenty sermons, in a plain, doctrinal and familiar way, for the capacity, and understanding of the weak and ignorant. By Charles Chauncy president of Harvard Colledge in Cambridge in New-England.

Chauncy, Charles, 1592-1672
Publisher: printed by R I for Adoniram Byfield at the sign of the Three Bibles in Corn hill
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1659
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A79435 ESTC ID: R222074 STC ID: C3739
Subject Headings: Justification; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text It is an undoubted effect, of the ignorance of Christs righteousnesse, to goe about to establish our own righteousnesse, Rom. 10.3. now the phrase is taken from the setting up of a King, 1 Sam. 15.11. or the setting up of a God, as a Chron. 25.24. besides, submitting our selves to the righteousnesse of God, implyes as much, viz. the soveraignty or rule that Gods righteousnesse requires of Sinners; It is an undoubted Effect, of the ignorance of Christ righteousness, to go about to establish our own righteousness, Rom. 10.3. now the phrase is taken from the setting up of a King, 1 Sam. 15.11. or the setting up of a God, as a Chronicles 25.24. beside, submitting our selves to the righteousness of God, Implies as much, viz. the sovereignty or Rule that God's righteousness requires of Sinners; pn31 vbz dt j n1, pp-f dt n1 pp-f npg1 n1, pc-acp vvi a-acp pc-acp vvi po12 d n1, np1 crd. av dt n1 vbz vvn p-acp dt n-vvg a-acp pp-f dt n1, crd np1 crd. cc dt n-vvg a-acp pp-f dt np1, c-acp dt np1 crd. a-acp, vvg po12 n2 p-acp dt n1 pp-f np1, vvz a-acp av-d, n1 dt n1 cc n1 cst ng1 n1 vvz pp-f n2;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 Samuel 15.11; Chronicles 25.24; Romans 10.3; Romans 10.3 (AKJV)
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Romans 10.3 (AKJV) romans 10.3: for they being ignorant of gods righteousnesse, and going about to establish their owne righteousnesse, haue not submitted themselues vnto the righteousnesse of god. it is an undoubted effect, of the ignorance of christs righteousnesse, to goe about to establish our own righteousnesse, rom. 10.3. now the phrase is taken from the setting up of a king, 1 sam. 15.11. or the setting up of a god, as a chron. 25.24. besides, submitting our selves to the righteousnesse of god, implyes as much, viz. the soveraignty or rule that gods righteousnesse requires of sinners False 0.662 0.925 6.906
Romans 10.3 (AKJV) romans 10.3: for they being ignorant of gods righteousnesse, and going about to establish their owne righteousnesse, haue not submitted themselues vnto the righteousnesse of god. it is an undoubted effect, of the ignorance of christs righteousnesse, to goe about to establish our own righteousnesse, rom True 0.654 0.908 3.613
Romans 10.3 (Geneva) romans 10.3: for they, being ignorant of the righteousnes of god, and going about to stablish their owne righteousnes, haue not submitted themselues to the righteousnes of god. it is an undoubted effect, of the ignorance of christs righteousnesse, to goe about to establish our own righteousnesse, rom True 0.649 0.865 0.0
Romans 10.3 (Geneva) romans 10.3: for they, being ignorant of the righteousnes of god, and going about to stablish their owne righteousnes, haue not submitted themselues to the righteousnes of god. it is an undoubted effect, of the ignorance of christs righteousnesse, to goe about to establish our own righteousnesse, rom. 10.3. now the phrase is taken from the setting up of a king, 1 sam. 15.11. or the setting up of a god, as a chron. 25.24. besides, submitting our selves to the righteousnesse of god, implyes as much, viz. the soveraignty or rule that gods righteousnesse requires of sinners False 0.647 0.877 0.842
Romans 10.3 (Tyndale) romans 10.3: for they are ignoraunt of the rightewesnes which is alowed before god and goo about to stablisshe their awne rightewesnes and therfore are not obedient vnto the rightewesnes which is of valew before god. it is an undoubted effect, of the ignorance of christs righteousnesse, to goe about to establish our own righteousnesse, rom True 0.609 0.591 0.0
Romans 10.3 (ODRV) romans 10.3: for not knowing the iustice of god, and seeking to establish their owne, they haue not been subiect to the iustice of god. it is an undoubted effect, of the ignorance of christs righteousnesse, to goe about to establish our own righteousnesse, rom. 10.3. now the phrase is taken from the setting up of a king, 1 sam. 15.11. or the setting up of a god, as a chron. 25.24. besides, submitting our selves to the righteousnesse of god, implyes as much, viz. the soveraignty or rule that gods righteousnesse requires of sinners False 0.603 0.558 1.156




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In-Text Rom. 10.3. Romans 10.3
In-Text 1 Sam. 15.11. 1 Samuel 15.11
In-Text Chron. 25.24. Chronicles 25.24