Gospel-Glory proclaimed before the sonnes of men, in the visible and invisible worship of God. Wherein the mystery of God in Christ, and his royall, spirituall government over the soules and bodies of his saints, is clearly discovered, plainly asserted, and faithfully vindicated, against the deceiver and his servants, who endeavour the cessation thereof, upon what pretence soever. / By Edward Drapes, an unworthy servant in the gospell of Christ.

Drapes, Edward
Publisher: Printed for Francis Tyton and are to be sold at his shop at the three Daggers nigh the Inner Temple Gate Fleetstreet
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1648
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A81727 ESTC ID: R205811 STC ID: D2139
Subject Headings: God -- Attributes; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text if he heares thee, thou hast gained him, thou oughtest to forgive him: If he refuses to heare thee, take two or three more with thee; if he hears thee, thou hast gained him, thou Ought to forgive him: If he refuses to hear thee, take two or three more with thee; cs pns31 vvz pno21, pns21 vh2 vvn pno31, pns21 vmd2 pc-acp vvi pno31: cs pns31 vvz pc-acp vvi pno21, vvb crd cc crd dc p-acp pno21;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Matthew 18.15 (Geneva); Matthew 18.17 (Geneva)
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Matthew 18.15 (Geneva) - 1 matthew 18.15: if he heare thee, thou hast wonne thy brother. if he heares thee, thou hast gained him, thou oughtest to forgive him: if he refuses to heare thee, take two or three more with thee False 0.748 0.835 3.884
Matthew 18.15 (ODRV) matthew 18.15: but if thy brother shal offend against thee, goe, and rebuke him between thee and him alone. if he shal heare thee, thou shalt gaine thy brother. if he heares thee, thou hast gained him, thou oughtest to forgive him: if he refuses to heare thee, take two or three more with thee False 0.747 0.71 3.264
Matthew 18.15 (AKJV) - 1 matthew 18.15: if he shall heare thee, thou hast gained thy brother. if he heares thee, thou hast gained him, thou oughtest to forgive him: if he refuses to heare thee, take two or three more with thee False 0.728 0.852 6.091
Matthew 18.15 (Tyndale) matthew 18.15: moreover yf thy brother treaspace agenst the. go and tell him his faute betwene him and the alone. yf he heare the thou hast wone thy brother: if he heares thee, thou hast gained him, thou oughtest to forgive him: if he refuses to heare thee, take two or three more with thee False 0.698 0.459 1.709
Matthew 18.16 (AKJV) matthew 18.16: but if he will not heare thee, then take with thee one or two more, that in the mouth of two or three witnesses, euery word may be established. if he heares thee, thou hast gained him, thou oughtest to forgive him: if he refuses to heare thee, take two or three more with thee False 0.66 0.65 2.776
Matthew 18.16 (Geneva) matthew 18.16: but if he heare thee not, take yet with thee one or two, that by the mouth of two or three witnesses euery worde may be confirmed. if he heares thee, thou hast gained him, thou oughtest to forgive him: if he refuses to heare thee, take two or three more with thee False 0.655 0.63 2.776




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