The doctrine of faith. Or, The prime and principall points which a Christian is to know and believe. Handled in sundry sermons upon texts of scripture selected and chosen for the purpose. Wherein the method of the creed, (commonly called the Apostles Creed) is observed; and the articles thereof are confirmed, explained and applied, for the instructing of the ignorant, and the establishing of all in the truth. / By Christopher Cartwright, Minister of the Word at York.

Cartwright, Christopher, 1602-1658
Publisher: Printed by R A for Richard Lovvndes at the Unicorn on Lud gate Hill over against Bell Savage
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1650
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A80790 ESTC ID: R14778 STC ID: C687
Subject Headings: Apostles' Creed; Church of England -- Doctrines; Faith; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text Hence then let us observe this point, That Christ after his Passion and humiliation, not only rose from the dead, Hence then let us observe this point, That christ After his Passion and humiliation, not only rose from the dead, av av vvb pno12 vvi d n1, cst np1 p-acp po31 n1 cc n1, xx av-j vvd p-acp dt j,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Colossians 3.1 (ODRV); Luke 22.69 (Geneva); Romans 14.9 (Geneva)
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Romans 14.9 (Geneva) romans 14.9: for christ therefore died and rose againe, and reuiued, that he might be lord both of the dead and the quicke. christ after his passion and humiliation, not only rose from the dead, True 0.659 0.597 4.274
Romans 14.9 (Tyndale) romans 14.9: for christ therfore dyed and rose agayne and revived that he myght be lorde both of deed and quicke. christ after his passion and humiliation, not only rose from the dead, True 0.641 0.462 2.336
Romans 14.9 (AKJV) romans 14.9: for to this ende christ both died, and rose, and reuiued, that hee might be lord both of the dead and liuing. christ after his passion and humiliation, not only rose from the dead, True 0.634 0.672 4.114
1 Corinthians 15.12 (Tyndale) - 0 1 corinthians 15.12: if christ be preached how that he rose from deeth: christ after his passion and humiliation, not only rose from the dead, True 0.621 0.704 2.851
1 Corinthians 15.4 (AKJV) 1 corinthians 15.4: and that he was buried, and that he rose againe the third day according to the scriptures. christ after his passion and humiliation, not only rose from the dead, True 0.62 0.441 1.26
1 Corinthians 15.12 (AKJV) 1 corinthians 15.12: now if christ be preached that he rose from the dead, how say some among you, that there is no resurrection of the dead? christ after his passion and humiliation, not only rose from the dead, True 0.615 0.796 4.999
1 Corinthians 15.12 (ODRV) 1 corinthians 15.12: but if christ be preached that he is risen againe from the dead, how doe certaine among you say, that there is no resurrection of the dead? christ after his passion and humiliation, not only rose from the dead, True 0.614 0.808 3.462
1 Corinthians 15.4 (ODRV) 1 corinthians 15.4: and that he was buried, and that he rose againe the third day, according to the scriptures: christ after his passion and humiliation, not only rose from the dead, True 0.603 0.448 1.26




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